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The Flever Dollhouse Miniature DIY Kit is a modern, 9.5"x7.3"x8.7" creative project featuring pre-cut MDF wood, fabric, plexiglass dust cover, LED lighting, and music movement. Designed for ages 14+, it offers a therapeutic, collaborative building experience that results in a charming, illuminated miniature home perfect for unique decor or gifting.



| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5"L x 7.3"W x 8.7"H |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Movie, Christmas, Fantasy |
| Color | Magic Treasure House |
| Material Type | Polyester, Wood, Paper, Metal, Acrylic |
S**W
Once you get your bearings it’s really fun
Bought this for my daughter. She took one look and said “that’s too much” 😒 I didn’t want the money to go to waste so I started it. The first session was a little rough because this is my first mini kit and I was trying to get acquainted with the pieces and directions but since then I’ve built several furniture and decor pieces and I LOVE them so much. I did lose a couple small pieces but it’s easy enough to use pieces of the excess board to make new pieces. To be clear, it wasn’t missing anything. Came with scissors, tweezers, a ruler, screwdriver, file and box cutter, which was nice. You will need to buy your own glue and I’m pretty sure the batteries are sold separately as well. On top of just being a good cute kit, it seems to be helping me focus. You HAVE to focus because everything is so small and while that might drive some people crazy, it’s relaxing as hell to me. I’m not sure if this is super good quality because it’s my first kit but it does seem to be nice quality and have sturdy pieces. Everything is labeled except the very small pieces in the bags but they do have a label group and the directions have an identification guide for each of the bags and boards. I had to buy a couple medicine dividers and label them to make it easier for me. Everybody else keeps checking my progress and telling me how cute everything is. I’d buy another kit for sure. I’m about 1/3 of the way through building and I’ve been spending maybe 2-3 hours a day for the last maybe 5 days. Nice little time waster, and I mean that in the best way.
K**R
Not for the impatient.
This model is very complicated and intense. The instructions for the assembly portion leave a lot to be desired. I've done many 3D puzzles, but these little houses are the most complex. This model is NOT for a beginner or anybody that may think this would be '"Easy." It took me a week to assemble all the little furniture, pieces and lastly, the assembly. Every piece in this model is glued. It's not a simple stick together piece. Anyway, I'm an experienced modeler, and this model was just a unique experience for me. Most of it was fiddley work and pretty easy, but some of it was very tricky and took some thought as to how to assemble this. The eleven LED lights really make this model. There is a light in every room and shows up some of the hours of detail put into it This model took me about 36 hours to build, but, in a nutshell, it was a very good and pleasurable build. Enjoy the pictures!
S**Y
Fun to make, but not an easy one for beginners
I enjoyed making this kit but wasn’t really pleased with the overall outcome. A couple of the rooms are pretty much hidden and there is too much stuff stuck in the front. I know I didn’t have to add it all but I buy kits when my brain is too tired to think about being creative! Things to Know 1. It is advertised as a 1:24 scale. I have done many kits in the 1:24 scale and this is a much smaller 1:36 or 1:48 scale. Which I don’t mind, but just be aware. 2. Get a good sharp scoring knife! The wood pieces have to be cut out and they are very fragile. A sharp knife will be your best tool! 3. Others complained that glue didn’t come with the kit. Most glue is combustible and cannot be shipped internationally. The glue that does come with kits isn’t very good. Get some Aileene’s Fast Grab Tacky Glue and some E6000. I also find the glue dots handing for lighting. 4. I also read some complaints that the lights didn’t work. There are a lot of them, but make sure you test each one before setting it in place. Mine all worked, thankfully! That’s my least favorite part! Instructions were pretty easy to follow until the assembly. It was a little hard to see the details and some parts just weren’t very clear. Had I not made a lot of these I might have been lost. If I had this kit to do over, I would definitely do a lot of customization. It would be a great haunted house!
S**L
Great model, not for beginners
Very nice model, take your time and don't rush. Everything is in the set to make it a really nice piece. A little clear coat makes it look really nice .
A**R
Fun but didn’t work
I really liked this set, it’s different than any of the other sets I’ve built, it was high quality and had some really cool pieces. Instructions were easy to follow, had all the pieces plus some to share and is a really good size. The biggest disappointment was when I finished, the lights did not work, I am not new to this and have built several sets so I know I wired everything correctly, but tried different things to get the lights to work and nothing. Really sad about this as I spent hours each day for the past 6 days building this.
V**0
Cheap materials and tons of “prep work”.
I have made a LOT of these miniature house kits from various manufacturers. Most kits come with mostly wooden pieces with paper pieces used for decoration (pictures, newspapers, books, etc.). This kit was mostly paper pieces. The wooden pieces you do get are made from very thin wood that not only breaks and splinters, but they all need to be glued to stay. I used super glue, B7000 and school glue. It depends on what you’re putting together to know what glue to use. When putting the small potion bottles, wands, lamps/lanterns, etc., the individual components are so teensy tiny it becomes frustrating to get them to stick together instead of to you or the tweezers. To get them to glue together perfectly is nearly impossible. The first section of the directions are doable, but not the greatest. The last part…is really bad. I think I used multiple tubes of glue and finally decided to make some things with supplies I had. At times I wound up reinforcing parts with bass wood I had on hand. If you’re new to these types of kits I would highly recommend you start with another brand.
A**A
Beautiful
This thing is amazing!
M**K
Not for beginners. Lots of fine paper parts to cut out and glue
Just starting this kit. Instructions are very different from other kits like this. Hard to tell exactly where detail parts go. Contains a lot of printed parts on normal weight paper that need to be cut out with precision. So far it’s enjoyable but challenging
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