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The MAGQOO Wooden Dollhouse Miniature is a meticulously crafted DIY kit designed for ages 15 and up. With a scale of 1:24 and a finished size of 35*22*22cm, it includes realistic furniture, LED lights, and a music box, making it a perfect project for quality time with loved ones. The kit comes with detailed instructions, ensuring a fun and rewarding building experience.
D**E
Nice kit with potential for customizing but some fitting required
I ended up changing out lot of pieces and even making a few of my own to do a mid century modern style. There is a lot of different styles you can do just by switching out fabrics and doing a bit of painting. From my experience, all pieces were included. Even for things I didn't make. I checked.Cons of kit. Some paper items just too small to make.None of the windows fit in frames and hard to be sanded. TIP: sand corners of inserts. Another con. Wiring was tricky. Not really long enough to connect all together. Even with the extra piece included. I also suggest using crimps on the wires or solder. They are too fragile to stay from twisting or tape.Another is that this comes with frame put together. So very hard to set it up as it's enclosed. Adding even more difficulties to wiring.The last con is that this kit is in 1:16 scale. I measured furniture and doorway to confirm. This is the least common miniature size. As such it is not possible to find dolls that fit. Most of these kits are 1:16 though. Not sure why.The Pros:. I learned a lot about how to make tiny stuff just from following the manual. You learn to be creative with beads and wire. Another pro is just the customization. You can do almost any style with this setup. I made my own lampshades, sofa, re-made benches. I added a partition (inspired by animal crossing) and made kitchen tools to hang from it. Not sure what I'll do with the outdoor furniture as there is no base so I'll have to make one. But lots of possibilities. Probably make a large awning.Fyi. Figure in last image is 3.75" or 9cm. A 1:18 scale doll. She is slightly too small for camper.
D**E
Do it!
This is a STUNNING piece when it’s done! I recommend for anyone who’s done a few room kits. This one goes together really nicely,but it does take time to do well. The fiber optics were not in my kit but I bought some because I really wanted to see the lighted mirror and it’s lovely!
J**Y
Fun camper
This camper was fun to make and easy to customize. I liked all the little accessories that came with it. I changed the original color to this beige tone and also used different material for the bedding, curtains, etc. I borrowed an idea from someone else’s post and made my own hardwood floor which I think adds to the uniqueness of it. I had a lot of trouble with the back door. The diamond-shaped window was very difficult to put in as it didn’t exactly align with the cut out. I eventually glued the entire door shut because I couldn’t get it to fit right. The rest was wonderful to create. I encourage anyone into miniatures to undertake this project.
P**E
Time Consuming if done well
This was a complex and time-consuming project. It’s definitely not for beginners or anyone without a maximum amount of patience. The instructions are marginal. Why the Chinese don’t hire someone to review the English language instructions prior to printing them is beyond me.The lighting of the chandelier was difficult as noted by other builders. I had to hokey it up to get it to work at all.Although I used almost all of the kit materials, I did use some of my own creative twists. The other thing I wish I had changed is the window curtains. The fabric for them is too stiff to make them hang properly. I would use lace if I could do it over, but everything was glued on and I didn’t want to mess it up after they were finished.Also, I would recommend not putting ANY of the exterior window boxes or the awning on until everything else is done, because a lot of the inside work was done with the shell laying on its sides. I also agree with the builders who commented about window frames not fitting, etc. I had to sand everything with more course paper than what was included with the kit.I inventoried all the pieces before starting, and everything was there except a couple small pieces I was able to create myself.I think I spent nearly 60 hours on it all together, but I’m thrilled with the final result. I made it as a gift for my son who once owned a similar camper that was not nearly as nice as this miniature.
J**2
Nice kit, larger than the room kits.
I added a "lot" for it to sit on. Almost done, but it was pretty easy to assemble. I ran the wiring different than they recomend tho.
D**I
I really enjoyed assembling this miniture.
I used 3 in 1 glue. Some of the small paper items were difficult to assemble.I recommend putting the exterior flower boxes on last.I opted to set it up in this nice tray for display and mobility
C**S
I love glampers!💜
Very cute. Started working on making it my own special way. Lots of cardboard cheap pieces I won't be using. Lots of time will be involved in this. But I love it and can't wait till get it done.
D**H
Lights don’t work
Great kit but the lights don’t work
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