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Rolife Miniature House Kit for Beginners-1:20 DIY Miniature Dollhouse Kit with LED Lights-Tiny House Crafts for Adults-Birthday Gifts Hobbies for Women and Men

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Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 2.6 x 8.3 inches


Item Weight: 2.73 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Manufacturer: Rolife


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  • Confessions of a first timer
My first time making one of these kits. I'm male, 51 and "handy" level of maybe 7/10. It took about 10 hours over two days of hands-on work and looks generally like it's supposed to so I'm pleased overall. I had fun doing it and believe this set is good for beginners, although it's helpful to know how to rig things if something goes south and you will benefit from steady, high dexterity/thin fingers or a good set of plastic tweezers (not the cheap ones that come with the kit). It may not be something suitable for a parent/child togetherness activity, although this kit is on the easier side. As a newbie with little innate knowledge, directions and consistency of labeling and being able to find the proper parts to assemble is key. I found this kit ranked highly here and had easy to follow directions from start to finish. Just take some time before starting to review and understand the logic, it's part of the journey. - You will need a lighted magnifying glass at any age as signage is tiny and you don't want to get it upside-down. Also a metal ruler to guide cuts, and a clean x-acto knife to make them. I found some metal clothes pins to clamp a couple of things while glue dries came in handy. - The glue that comes in the kit is difficult to use as you need to heat and attach a nozzle to the bottle. I burned my fingers and made huge a mess of the nozzle, fortunately I had other white craft glue so threw away the glue that came in the kit. Good "craft" tool kits are available on amazon for $8-12 with craft glue also in the $10-$12 range. - There is plastic film on one of the part "cards", I threw it away but it needs to be saved to cut and make bags for loaves of bread. It does say this in the directions, but I didn't see until too late. I tried cling-film but it was a mess. Because of this, the placement of some of my food items differs from template and the breads are not in bags - I glued everything down since I won't be "playing" with it. Not sure if we're supposed to or not and this might be a major faux pas for the purists. I also glued most of the parts together during assembly - it didn't say to very often in the directions but felt it was necessary. It's not as "click together-simple" as implied by the marketing video - The light fixture should have come assembled and wired, leaving only the battery box connection. I get that it's a DIY but stripping wire shielding to expose a wire the thickness of a human hair (and not cut through the whole thing) is challenging and frustrating. Then wrapping the stripped hair-wires around two ends of a tiny LED to connect and THEN using heat-shrink tubing to suck it all together was an exercise in futility. It's too much and does not add to the project. You need the magnifying glass to determine the direction of the bulb polarity (matching the bulb insides to the bulb diagram in the instructions). Despite all the electrical issues and frustrations, my bulb lit up the first time when tested - I recommend a glue stick for the wallpaper as craft glue ridges can be seen through the thin paper used for the walls. Most walls get covered up so I won't lose sleep over it. Glue stick glue can't be adjusted as much after placement as with craft glue but will look smoother. - Sometimes you apply paper to both sides of a wall board (a wall that has both interior AND exterior designs). When you're applying the second side, the underside that you finished is upside-down on the table. Use a virgin surface (like a fresh piece of printer paper) below this as any residual glue or debris on the surface will mark your freshly wallpapered side while you're applying the other side. I had to use my own paper (a design printed from the Internet) to cover up a piece that got damaged - This set does not come with any dust cover so I will be spending 2x the kit value on a custom-sized acrylic box to put it in. Access to the light switch will not be possible as the cord to the battery/switch is not long enough to extend to the floor (and outside the box) - In case you were wondering (I was) the light is not a "Clapper" responding to a snap like the video demonstrates. It's a standard toggle switch on a battery box that goes into a hole in the back wall for access. It would be handy if it was - especially when put inside a case Enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by MacUser MacUser

  • Loved it!
Everything was included to complete the kit. The instructions were easy to understand. Finished it in 4 days (total hours approximately 6-8) with the help of my 13 year old niece. She loved it too and wants one for her birthday.
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by Terisa Terisa

  • Love!!
I’ve tried building different brands of tiny miniatures, but neither has anything on Rolife! Putting this together was and kept me busy for a while. It took some time building, because I would work on it for an hour and come back to it days later. Most definitely will by others from this brand and purchase a dust box to cover. However, the lighting gave me some trouble. It took 4 tries to actually get it write and I still think it’s wrong, lol. It was a fun build and I do recommend this one so far 💯 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Millie Rodriguez Millie Rodriguez

  • Fun projects!
Rolife productions, so far, are good among toys companies. I bought this kit and was done around 7 hours. A lot of fun but some need to improve better. This bakery is easy to work with except some furnitures, food trays had cheap materials ,no precisely build them up and some missing parts such as candies and bread as pictures stated. Overall is good products. Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Phuong Luong

  • Beautiful kit, NOT for the faint of heart
As our kids have aged one has migrated them into arts and crafts, and given the extremely cute and wholesome subject of this kit we gave it a try. The bakery is intricately detailed and the overall warm aesthetic we find reminiscent of the much-loved bakery in Kiki's Delivery Service and in one of our favorite kids' books, Cherry the Pig. Materially everything is fine to good—the materials didn't have defects; no parts were missing; that packaging is fine. You might want to use your own adhesives just to get a precise application. The tricky bit is that as is genre-appropriate this contains a LOT of parts; the box says 14 and up and I'd say that is spot on, IF your 14 year old is thoughtful and patient. Ours is, so the hours of care and brightly lit work required to assemble this were not beyond her—but it might well never be completed by the distractible or impatient. The end result is lovely and you can of course adapt some details, the only design thing we'd change is that the finished room is only "half a room" where some other kits we have cover an entire room. It does make for an easier placement on a shelf though. Quality entry in this domain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by Aaron Ximm

  • Very fun to put together; Amazing instructions; No missing parts
I loved putting this miniature set together. I’ve never done anything like this before and I found it super fun and a bit challenging to put together. It took me several hours to put together over a few days. The instructions were amazing and super detailed with tips and everything step by step. I ended up making a couple of mistakes and missing a couple things but it was entirely because I didn’t read carefully, so make sure you do. I think the only part I really found very challenging was the wiring of the light. I’ve never done anything like that before so it was challenging but fun. All of the pieces look amazing and the final product looks great too. The set also wasn’t missing any pieces. It’s such a perfect size to put on a little shelf. I’m super happy with it. I think the set is a great value. I’m a beginner and I found it challenging but fun. I also have lots of kitties who love to knock over anything I get, so I glued everything down once I reached the end and there was plenty of glue, with much leftover. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Chelsea Chelsea

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