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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Neophytes beware!,
This review is from: Making Dolls' Houses in 1/12 Scale (Paperback)
Following the authors instructions may have you pulling your hair out. There are quite a few mistakes and vague instruction in this book.I would not recomend this book to the inexperienced for it's plans, as it may prove to be quite frustrating and perhaps discouraging. It is however, a great book for inspiration. If you are fairly experienced or really like a good challenge, then you will enjoy creating these designs. (Hopefully you will spot the errors 'before' making them!) I would give this book 5 stars if it were not for the errors. A web site from the author and/or publisher for errata would be very useful. All that aside, I did manage to buid 2 of the projects so far. (More like 10 if you count the times I did parts of them over and over and ...)
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
R.Zahdeh a computer programmer and wood crafting expert,
By Mr.R.Zahdeh (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making Dolls' Houses in 1/12 Scale (Paperback)
Very good book excellent ideas, could be a bit more detailed, but overall very good. Not always very accurate eg the ladder for the fishermans cottage should have 10 not 9 steps according to the measurments, but things like that are easily adapted
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat helpful....,
By "hoop3344" (Olympia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making Dolls' Houses in 1/12 Scale (Paperback)
I checked out this book from the library and used it for my FIRST EVER miniature project - the Georgian dollhouse. The narrative instructions are a little hard to follow, (perhaps because the authors are British and I am not), and there are only a few basic diagrams. But after a few months of mild to moderate frustration, I had a beautiful product! I wouldn't recommend this book to someone who hasn't done any woodcraft or miniature projects, but for someone with a little experience, the end results can be worth the effort.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
More, please,
By alleycat (new hampshire) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making Dolls' Houses in 1/12 Scale (Paperback)
There are only 5 designs for this book. I am happy to learn that there is a second book available. I want to see more. The victorian store and thatched cottage are very nice. The fisherman's cottage is excellent and really tempted me to buy this book (got this out at the library) I liked the goergian house as well but it lacked a second staircase so there was no entrance into the attic rooms.
There are detailed instructions spanning many pages but I can see how some readers might find them a bit daunting. Also the photos are too dark.The tudor example given was an unusual design however there is no furnishings in the interior so it was not as inspiring. Pretty good book overall. I would recommend looking it over at the bookstore or in the library before you buy. |
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Making Dolls' Houses in 1/12 Scale by Brian Nickolls (Hardcover - Sept. 1991)
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