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Quarter Scale Kristiana Tudor Dollhouse
This build started from a mistake. I accidentally ordered this quarter scale version of this kit, thinking I was ordering a half scale.
I really wanted to create a batten board look for the house instead of looking like a tudor house, but being such a small scale, I was afraid to do very much kitbashing.
After building this, I have total respect for anyone who can work in this scale!
One thing I did learn: If a piece of furniture is labeled as quarter scale, it isn't necessarily the right size. The furniture I used in the living room seemed too small for the scale. I had to reorder kitchen appliances, because the previous ones were tiny!
Kitchen with breakfast nook
First floor landing
Living Room
Master Bedroom
Half bath
2nd Floor Landing
2nd Floor Bedroom
3rd Floor Bedroom
3rd Floor Landing
Bathroom