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The MAGQOO Miniature Dollhouse Kit is a 3D DIY wooden project designed for ages 15 and up. Measuring 14.3x16.4x2.6cm, this kit includes all necessary materials, including realistic furniture, LED lighting, and a detailed instruction manual. Perfect for creative bonding experiences, it makes an excellent gift for special occasions.
B**N
This exceeded my expectations
I'm glad there is a series of these because I found it to be quite fun to put together.I've grown to categorize these types of assembly kits by what you need to do to assemble it. This one fits into my "mini miniature" kit because it is very small, but I've come to like these small kits better in a large part because they look so cool when they're done.Now I didn't assemble this whole kit, meaning I left out a few pieces that didn't look like much fun to assemble, and I took a lot of liberties along the way. That's why these kits are fun! Much of the build concentrates on the building structures, and I live that aspect a lot. The negative caveat to that some of the pieces are so tiny, that that is where the majority of the challenge comes from.I actually ordered two of these (different styles) on Prime Day because they were a good price. The other one doesn't look as fun because it has a lot of trees, but I think it's going to look epic when it's done.
C**E
Cute and fun and way harder than it looks lmao
This little thing was a BEAST and I loved every second. I’ve seen some describe miniatures as meditative - WRONG. or at least, not for me. This thing was hard. I’m good with my hands, artistically inclined, and this little sucker took me like 12 hours start to finish. It is so so cute and intricate, and I had a total blast. The hours of fun and the finished product are worth every penny. However, it is fricking tiny. The little kitchen table you see? That’s made with the backing from an earring - if that helps you with scale. Tiny!! I struggled honestly, but again, worth it in the end, and I feel more accomplished than when I managed to find a new job after being laid off in the middle of this pandemic.Tips: I live in the US. it DID come with a battery and glue. However, the glue takes a while to dry and it’s stringy, so half way through I switched to superglue and it made my life way easier. So I would grab some super glue and just be careful because I think we all learned a valuable lesson from Gorilla Glue Girl.
K**E
Nice small craft
I've attached some pics of what you get and my version of the finished product. I made some changes here and there. I tried to stick to the instructions 100% and I recommend you do that if it's your first small craft.First off to have a good craft session I recommend:Good lighting, sharp small scissors, patience, a white background paper or something so you don't lose anything.The only thing I used not in this case was a small piece of electrical tape and my own scissors. When cutting you should know it's thin like magazine page type paper. You don't have any second chances so you must cut carefully!The MVP of this kit is the glue. It dries fast so be sure you're making the right move.I thought going in that the plants would be a pain but it's not so bad.I wouldn't give mine as a gift because it's my first shot and honestly my glueing was a bit haphazard but I love it. I would totally give as a gift if it's my second kit or I was more surgical on the first time. It comes with a wood stand kinda like a phone stand. It's a bunny shape. Really nice for displaying it!If you read all this thanks and go but it, it's cute and why not 😅
C**Y
Fun activity!
Bought this to fill up my time during COVID. The kit comes with glue, batteries and tweezers. I highly recommend getting an extra tweezer. I had a difficult time placing items with just one. The glue has a strong smell; it smelled like nail polish. I didn't have extra glue so I used the glue given to me and wore a mask to filter some of the smell. Scissors were not included. I had to use my own small scissors. They weren't great for cutting really small holes and edges so I suggest finding scissors that are sharp. The lights were such a nice touch -- they were my favorite part of this whole doll house. The instructions were clear; however, some pictures were too small so I couldn't follow a few steps, but I just figured it out watching Youtube. Overall, I enjoyed making this cute set.
L**M
Surprisingly Complete
This set really does come with all the necessary tools—have an xacto knife handy too and you’re set. Even the glue dries well. The gf loved this as her FIRST miniature set to complete; the tin is well made and makes a nice solid background. Most pieces will have to be cut or done with tweezers, so be ready. She also felt like an engineer putting the LEDs together, which work great. Amid the sea of miniatures, this is a good pick.
E**.
Not easy, but fun!!
I have no idea why “thickness” and “sheerness” are things I’m supposed to rate, here. Kind of bizarre. But these little kits are super-cute. And definitely something that will keep you occupied for a good while. Makes sure you’ve got an Xacto knife with really sharp blades. Even the sharpest, smallest scissors aren’t going to help with some of the bits you need to cut and paste. Follow the instructions CAREFULLY and don’t throw anything away or crumple the paper. The booklet is also the stuff you have to cut and paste into the tin. The tweezers they include are okay, but I ended up using my own eyebrow tweezers, as they grip tiny bits of paper better. I usually enjoy those Metal Earth kits, but this was a nice change and definitely a challenge!!
C**H
Cute
Cute DIY set. Easy to understand. Fairly easy to build. I bought this as a gift and the recipient was able to build it and was happy with the results.
A**.
5 star for expert crafters, 1 star for novice crafters
5 star for expert crafters, 1 star for novice crafters so I split the difference on the star rating. These sets are very cute. My 13 year old crafter lost interest quickly because it is so small and detail oriented. My 15 year old crafter enjoyed it a lot more, but the lights were a bit of a challenge. The 15 year old has completed 2 and tells me how cool they are, I just think they are difficult to make look nice and probably better suited for an older teen or adult who enjoys more difficult crafts. I won't buy any more for them at this point.
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