LOVEINUSA DIY Wooden Dollhouse Furniture Set, 3D Puzzle Miniature Room Accessories, Natural Wood








Key features
- •Material: 100% balsa wood, environmentally friendly and healthy. DIY model furniture for home project, great educational tool. Model can be painted.
- •Function: Cool, fun, educational, unique,inspiring toys. Enhancing creativity, exercising ability, improving imagination.
- •Application: Variety of wooden miniature furnitures, ideal for minature dollhouse accessories, form a beautiful ornament worthy of display on your desk or bookshelf.
- •Instruction: No glue or cutting for general assembly, but glue recommeded for some part.
- •Notice: Printed on back of cover sheet, just matching the same number together.Printed cover sheet is dual language (English/Chinese), the scale of the puzzles is 1:20
LOVEINUSA DIY Wooden Dollhouse Furniture Set, 3D Puzzle Miniature Room Accessories, Natural Wood
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Avid Book Junkie✓ Verified Purchase•October 10, 2023
Lots of parts but no instructions. Good luck!
So little cute
BL1990✓ Verified Purchase•September 12, 2023
I just made me a small house... So gald everything fit... My son help me put it together he really did al the work..
Great value
Tara✓ Verified Purchase•September 6, 2023
I used the wooden dollhouse furniture for a Halloween house and this set was absolutely perfect. Just follow the instructions- they're like a puzzle and it's a great value. I chose to paint them with acrylic paint and it dried really quickly.
Great value.
C. Conley✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2023
These are too big if you are looking for tabletop game furniture.
Put together in an afternoon - 1/20 scale, but most work in half scale 1/24 dollhouse
Alex S✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
I was hesitant to buy this, I how hard assembly can be. I was very pleasantly surprised. I put all of it together in a single afternoon
The pages of wood are precision laser cut, and all pieces went into place seamlessly. They actually almost pop into place. I did not need glue to hold anything together, although the stove and toilet both had parts that needed gluing. Sandpaper was included, but I only had to use it on a couple of tiny spots. The hardest pieces to assemble are the parts with doors, since you have to hold multiple pieces together while fitting them.
I am using these in a half scale (1/24 scale) dollhouse, and except for the stove with microwave, it works perfect. It was the tiniest bit too tall. I was able to use an exact knife and cut off the top with the microwave so that I can use it.
I am enjoying the natural rustic wood look, but will likely put cloth on a few pieces and aluminum foil where the mirror goes.
If you are considering doing this, I found that starting with a few easy pieces works best, saving the more complicated ones for later.
The pages of wood are precision laser cut, and all pieces went into place seamlessly. They actually almost pop into place. I did not need glue to hold anything together, although the stove and toilet both had parts that needed gluing. Sandpaper was included, but I only had to use it on a couple of tiny spots. The hardest pieces to assemble are the parts with doors, since you have to hold multiple pieces together while fitting them.
I am using these in a half scale (1/24 scale) dollhouse, and except for the stove with microwave, it works perfect. It was the tiniest bit too tall. I was able to use an exact knife and cut off the top with the microwave so that I can use it.
I am enjoying the natural rustic wood look, but will likely put cloth on a few pieces and aluminum foil where the mirror goes.
If you are considering doing this, I found that starting with a few easy pieces works best, saving the more complicated ones for later.
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