Instructions for kit #B 1925
Finish the Inside...Plan Ahead!
Interior finishing involves so many choices! Will this house
be a play-house or a display for miniatures? What accessories
will be used and where will they go? Wiring? Wallpaper? Tile
or carpeting? Every choice makes a difference in the order of
finishing. Real Good Toys has provided materials for some
basic interior work, but you may choose to do it differently.
Make your choices
Get your materials
Test your layout
With the pieces in your hands, imagine the steps to get to
where you want to be.
Now you're ready for your order of interior finishing.
Here's the order that our assembly pro follows for tackling
most custom interior finishing:
•
Dividers
•
Electrical wiring (using "tape" style wiring)
•
Flooring (stained)
•
Wallpaper
•
Carpeting
•
Interior Window & Door Trim
•
Stairs
•
Baseboard and crown moldings
see www.realgoodtoys.help for
interior finishing slideshows
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36. If the Dividers haven't been installed yet, lay out the
Dividers without glue... straight front-to-back and up-and-down.
Mark their location. To glue Dividers in, apply glue, tip the Divider
and put it almost all the way in, set the base, lift the floor above for
some clearance, tip the Divider upright, and slide it the rest of the
way in place, clean-up the excess glue.
That's it! You're done with
the House Assembly part
of your dollhouse project.
Have fun with the rest!
Bottom Stair Block
Attic Divider
Stairs
Stringer
Top Stair Block
Stringer
Cut
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37. Glue the Stairs to the floor and wall,
lined up with the Mid Floor's top.
Test the Stringer on the edge of the Stairs,
lined up at the bottom. Mark, then trim the
Stringer. Glue the Stringer to the Stairs.
Divider
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Bevel