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Wrecked building
Topic Started: Jan 12 2014, 04:12 PM (386 Views)
dexter
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this is made from two doll houses bought from a Pound store and stuck together. Still have lots to do.


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The wooden barricades at the doors and windows are held on with magnets so they can be removed if needed
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Dex
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mattblackgod
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Looking good. I must get down to the pound store.

Great idea with the magnets & barricades.
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tinker
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These appear to have plenty of internal space... any thoughts on how you are going to furnish it?
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dexter
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Tinker
Jan 12 2014, 06:35 PM
These appear to have plenty of internal space... any thoughts on how you are going to furnish it?
The inside, i'm planning to build a couple of interior walls but not fixing them in place so there's more variety. The toy came with furniture , some of which is in scale for 28mm, so i'm going to dirty it up so it can be used too. I'm thinking about rebuilding the stairs against one wall so it can hide the join where the two toys are stuck together..


suggestions are welcome
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