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Greetings from Brazil!


Gleise

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Hi, everybody! Thank you for the warm welcome!

Hi, Gliese, and :welcome: to the forum! Is your interest more toward building or decorating? Have you begun work on a house?

I like both equaly although I have more fun building. My first dollhouse - at least wood ones - is the McKinley dollhouse. I finished the basic structural building and now I'm cutting shingles and 'flooring'. And waiting for the wood paste filling the gaps to dry so I can sand and go on... and on ... and on... :D

I bashed some parts ( attic / roof ) so I could gain a couple rooms and I'm planing to add a staircase leading to the tower roof space where I'm going to build a observatory!

Welcome to the little family, Gleise! I'm curious to know how you discovered miniatures and dollhouses.

I love architecture and I fell in love with dollhouses when I started to build paper-crafts.

Welocme to the Hotel California, you can enter but you can never leave, just kidding , just be careful, this habit forming :)

I'm a junkie already... no hope for salvation :D

Welcome Gliese! Do you have any current projects you're working on? Love to see pictures!

I have a blog where I'm showing the building of my McKinley. It's at http://www.gleise-crafts.blogspot.com.br/. You are welcome to come and see my stooooopid moves. :oops: .

later!

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In case you haven't gotten to that part, the bamboo skewers are great to fill the gaps where sections of bay windows or tower walls come together. I then use spackling compound (polyfilla) to fill in and smooth the surface.

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Hi, again!

In case you haven't gotten to that part, the bamboo skewers are great to fill the gaps where sections of bay windows or tower walls come together. I then use spackling compound (polyfilla) to fill in and smooth the surface.

I got that tip from browsing around here, but thankx anyway... I used a F12 paste, in white. I think it's the equivalent of wood putty here in Brazil.

Yo tampoco :)

But your English is great - welcome to the mini-family, Gleise :bear:

LOL, no problem, I try to use english while surfing the web anyway... Thank you for welcoming me so nicely!

Cheers!

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