Friday, October 19, 2012

Alison Jr. Dollhouse Review

Alison Jr. Dollhouse
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I have a "plum pudding" model of this brand. I did mine at Think Small by Rosebud, 3209 N Clark st, Chicago 773-477-1920. There's no online store and it's not the easiest to find online, either. I reprint this info for you b/c I've read the instructions for these, and am more than grateful to have infinite help in the last Chicago dollhouse store and workshop.
This is my second house, and it's 20 times better with working dorbell, inside and outside lights, genuine cherry and mohogany flooring, working neon bar signs. Eventually, I'll have a working TV set. I spend a lot of time there, and these are the nicest people who bend over backwards to help. It's a great social opportunity to hang out with neighbors or your kids. I've met a lot of nice people over there.
These are very tough and strong 3/8 plywood and MDF houses, and while they cost more than say the lower-quality Greenleaf stuff, you also get much better materials. Think Small only sells this brand, as after 200 houses, you learn that thinner materials split if you drill holes for wiring. Their prices are more than fair at online prices, but without shipping. When I bought mine, I looked for three days at various sites, and never did find better prices for anything cheaper than Think Small offered.
I build my house there, and they help with tools and experienced knowledge, make cuts for extra windows and doors for me (no charge), and can easily match furniture,flooring and wallpaper stuff to it, as the house is right downstairs. I can also use their paint, primer, shellac, varnishes, cutters, knives, brushes, and cleaners for no extra cost than the monthly rent of 45 bucks a month. If you've been to the store, you know all this stuff is not cheap and it quickly adds up. I have a bright pink and purple house stored there, and will be glad to meet you when you come by.

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JM907 Construction Material: Milled MDF Paint, glue, curtains and any landscaping or furnishings are not included Features: -9 Rooms. -Choice of Milled MDF or Milled Plywood for exterior wall finishes: - Milled MDF has 3/8Clapboard profile milled into the surface of the exterior walls. This is the quickest and easiest was to own a house with clapboard siding, because it is built-in and ready to paint. . -Milled Plywood is the same as Milled MDF except the material of the exterior walls and the interior walls are made of plywood -Precision Workmanship - engineered parts pre-cut to really work. -Movable room dividers accept standard doors . -Raised panel shutters & door . -Expertly molded railings and porch posts . -Flower boxes and a detailed staircase . -Wooden shingles for the roof . -Step-by-step instructions with detailed drawings . -Additions and/or porches also available separately. -Made in Vermont, USA. -Not recommended for children under the age of 3. Specifications: -Overall dimensions: 38.5'' H x 24'' W x 16.5'' D -1'' = 1' scale. -3/8'' thick upper floors . -9'' Floor to ceiling height . Recommended Options: -Optional jr. Interior finishing kit includes the parts necessary to finish the interior for our best selling kits. Included in the kit are 24.5 feet of MDF Crown Molding, 24 feet of MDF Baseboard Molding, 28 inches of MDF Attic Baseboard, 2 sets of MDF Banister Walls for stairways with newel post and 2 sets of Stairway Landing Rails (partially assembled). -Reddish-brown shingle dye or gray shingle dye. -Electrical piercing tool, makes nailing, screwing and setting electrical parts easier. -Sheet Copper, one square foot roll , easy finish for roof eaves, valleys and other hard to finish details. -12Steel turntable holds up to 1000 lbs. -9 Traditional wallpaper patterns, 2 sheets of each pattern. -Additions and components also available . Recommended Supplies (not included): -Hammer. -Fine toothed saw. -Glues. -Utility knife. -Masking tape. -Sandpa

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