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General => Report & Review => Playmo Research Dept. => Topic started by: Jimbo on May 03, 2015, 16:18:52
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Hi all, :wave:
Could someone tell me what size an average room is in the 1900s Victorian house? (length, width, height)
I want to make a Playmobil scale Tudor doll house for Granddaughter.
Thanks!
Jimbo
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I don't have mine on hand to measure, but going by memory, I'd say the rooms on the left are about 10" by 10" with about 6" in height. The ceilings are a bit high, considering the height of klickies, because, of course, you need enough room to get your hands in there.
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:thanks: That is a great help!
Jimbo
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The depth is just over a Steck double wall piece and they are slightly taller too.
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:wave: Thanks, sawdust is already flyin'! ;D
Jimbo
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You will show us a photo of the result, won't you? :) I love dollhouses!!
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:wave: Here it is. The grand kids can finish it up!
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Fireplace built into the stairs, very nice. Great looking house
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So gorgeous! Thanks for sharing :)
I really like the roof and chimney!
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Wonderful job. I'm sure the grand kids will love it!
Joe
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Oh my, Jimbo, it's beautiful!! :D
That roof looks amazing, and I love the lay-out.
Thanks so much for the photos.
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Hi everyone. :wave:
Thanks for the nice comments. The house is made of 1/2 inch Baltic birch, and the roof is made of oriented strand board.
I thought it looked like a thatched roof.
The house is now on its way to North Carolina, and the grand kids. ;D
Jimbo
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Very nice!!!