Real Good Toys "JM" Series Houses This collection is still under construction. |
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This is possibly the most important step in building any dollhouse. The builder is reading the instructions and trying the pieces. This step is valuable for becoming familiar with the parts, getting the parts grouped for assembly and painting, and finalizing a plan for paint and exterior details. Skipping this step is a mistake for beginners and experienced builders alike |
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| Clicking on a link opens a new window - you can drag the edges to re-size it When you come to the end of a gallery group, close the window |
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| Setting up a workspace | ||
| Parts identification and organization, 1065 example applies to all | Measuring tutorial | |
| Paint and assemble Railings: 975, 1065 | ||
| Flooring and floor finishing all | ||
| JM907 with wallpaper, baseboard & crown molding, and landing rails | Dye or Stain Shingles, all | |
| JM975 Assembly | Assemble Windows : JM1065, JM33, JM44, JM66, JM122 | |
| JM-1065 Building the Victoria's Farmhouse | Window Panes and Interior Frames : JM159, JM401, JM907 | |
| Draw Shingle Guidelines: 1065 example applies to all | ||
| Shingle the Roof: 1065 example uses half flashing | ||
| Valley Shingles: All | ||
These test assemblies were done for parts-checking; they are not painted or glued, and are not necessarily in the order of the instructions, but the photos are useful for parts identification and orientation |
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| test assembly of a JM44 |
test assembly of a JM159 |
test assembly of a JM401 |
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