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    Default Looks like another rabbit hole, who'll admit it?

    So the wife and my daughter came home with this today.

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    In case it's not clear, it's a dollhouse. In fairness, it doesn't say it on the box but it's every day, all the time, 150% a dollhouse.

    We were in Hobby Lobby a week or so and they showed me these all excited and all the paraphernalia and the stuff that goes with them and I have to admit it looked like fun building it and putting together all the miniature stuff. It occurred to me that it sounded like a rabbit hole that some of the SRP members could fall down.
    So, let's see who's secure enough in their masculinity to admit it?????
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    Honestly, i've alway thought i would enjoy making minitures. I've heard that a well done miniture can bring as much as the full size funiture. But what would my friends think? (says the man who is a non athletic, non competitive, artistic type)
    Maybe i could make a log cabin for my G.I Joe?
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    Well, there's all kinds of "Hobbies" that are just money pits. Some of those miniature house things are designed more for kids and some are designed for very serious hobbyists.
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    Yeah, now if i built it and then played with it, that would just be weird.
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    Now we need to build super tiny straight razors to go into the tiny miniature bathroom along with tiny brush, strop and hones...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodb View Post
    Now we need to build super tiny straight razors to go into the tiny miniature bathroom along with tiny brush, strop and hones...
    Waaaayyyy ahead of you there on that chain of thought.
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    I used to have a rather elaborate HO train layout, complete with background scenery, buildings, figures, cars and trucks, weathered rolling stock, etc. That was 30-40 years ago before my eyesight got too bad to do the detailed work required.

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    I built a doll house kit for my granddaughter. It was about 24×30 on a plywood deck painted green for grass with bushes. Painted and walpaper walls including floor and cieling trim. Gingerbread moldings on the outsides with fake brick siding. Carpeted stair case. Etc, etc...

    Damn thing took me 3 weeks to build. Then the wife bought low cost furniture pieces to put in it. So much money wrapped up in this thing. She played with it for a month at most. It took up a corner in the living room just sitting there. One day i came home and noticed it gone. The wife took it to goodwill.

    It was fun to build but after that it was just something in the way.
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    When I get finished goofing around with the full sized versions, it could be a lot of fun. I think that the hard core miniature collector and fabricators will be quite certain that they are not doll houses though. I think that if I had time it could be fun to get into the details of architecture, sort of like the miniature boat builders, it’s all about the details.
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    Using the term "miniature" for these dollhouses makes me smile. Here are some other terms it brings to mind.

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