Real Good Toys Simplicity Dollhouse
Create a beautiful dollhouse simply with the Simplicity Dollhouse Kit which features an innovative interlocking system for quick, easy assembly. The kit also includes detailed instructions and everything you will need to finish the house as shown. Features: -7 Rooms. -Arrives unfinished and unassembled. Requires complete assembly and painting by an adult. -Sturdy Construction features 3/8″ thick exterior walls and grooved sidewalls for easy, one-step assembly, guaranteed fit and durability . -Additions and/or porches also available separately . -Hand-split, octagonal pine wooden shingles . -The Smooth Plywood Simplicity Dollhouse does not include shingles but they can be purchased separately . -Illustrated step-by-step assembly instructions . -Precision engineered parts pre-cut to really work . -Innovative interlocking design for quick and easy assembly . -Chimney. -The Pre-assembled windows have solid wood mullions and the acrylic is not included. -Two assembled staircases . -Not for use by children under 3 . Specifications: -Overall Dimensions: 30″ H x 26″ W x 18″ D . – 9″ Floor to ceiling height . -3/8″ Thick floors. -1/8-inch thick durable gingerbread trim -Sturdy construction with 3/8-inch thick exterior walls and grooved sidewalls Recommended Options: -Reddish-Brown Shingle Dye or Gray Shingle Dye. -Electrical Piercing Tool, makes nailing, screwing and setting electrical parts easier. -Sheet Copper, one square foot roll . -12 inch Steel Turntable holds up to 1000 lbs.. -Shutters not included (but are available to purchase individually) . -Working Window Upgrade. -Smooth Plywood kit does not include shingles (but are available to purchase separately). -Circular staircase upgrade can be custom ordered for any “New Concept” Collection dollhouse . Recommended Supplies (not included): -Hammer. -Fine Toothed Saw. -Glues. -Utility Knife. -Masking Tape. -Sandpaper: 100 and 320 grit. -Paints. -Paint Brushes. -Ruler. -Screwdriver . How it’s made Video
Filed under Dollhouses by on Nov 1st, 2011.


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