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Bostonian Dollhouse Kit By Real Good Toys (B)

Manufacturer: Real Good Toys
MPN: 96KB
SKU: 96KB
Price: $888.00
$888.00 Dollhouse Kit 6 in stock
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Bostonian Dollhouse Kit By Real Good Toys (B)
Bostonian Dollhouse Kit By Real Good Toys 48"W x 24"D x 41"H - 11 Rooms

Classic Features Include:

Complete Kit includes everything you need to finish as shown

Precision Workmanship - engineered parts pre-cut to really work

3/8" thick upper floors

Fancy porch posts and spindles

Movable room dividers accept standard doors

Wooden shingles for the roof

Step-by-step instructions with detailed drawings

10" Floor to ceiling height

Additions and/or porches also available separately

A unique assembly process features grooved connectors for ease of assembly, guaranteed fit and durability Detailed staircase with banisters and landing rails

Raised panel door

Roof cresting adds an interesting flair to the roof top

Shaped, solid wood moldings add unique style to the extended floor edges

Sturdy Construction features 3/8" thick milled or brick walls

The 36K Addition can be used to customize the Bostonian Dollhouse

The mansard roof maximizes the living and decorating space on the third floor

 

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1 Inch Scale For 1" scale dollhouses, 1" equals 1 Foot (1:12)

Milled MDF (MM)

The 3/8” clapboard profile is milled into the surface of the medium density fiberboard (MDF) exterior walls.

Having the clapboard siding already milled into the exterior walls makes your assembly easier, because the siding is built-in and ready to paint.

Milled Plywood (MP)

The 3/8” clapboard profile is milled into the surface of the cabinet grade plywood exterior walls.

Brick Finish (B)

In a Brick kit the exterior walls are already bricked and finished for you. How easy is that? We do have one kit, the Pre-Bricked Georgetown, JM860-B, where the outer walls are bricked but not finished. That particular kit includes specific instructions on finishing the brick on the exterior walls.

General Information

Paint, glue, curtains and any landscaping or furnishings are not included.

Gingerbread (if used) and Trim Strips are supplied in easy to cut lengths.

NOTE: All dimensions listed on this website indicate the overall dimensions of each dollhouse including items that protrude, such as porches and roof cresting.

Our products are not recommended for children under the age of 13.

All prices and products subject to change without notice.

Made in Vermont

Milled MDF vs Milled Plywood

What exactly is MDF? MDF, like plywood is made from wood and glue, but MDF (not particleboard) is processed and super compressed with intense heat to eliminate the grain defects found in ordinary wood products. Many top quality furniture manufacturers use MDF and it has become their material of choice. The fiberboard we use in the production of many of our dollhouses is hand chosen because of its outstanding rank among the fiberboards manufactured today.

What is the difference between MDF and MP? Is one better than the other? First, you’ll notice a price difference between the two. Each has its own particular advantages, but one is not necessarily better than the other. The custom manufactured plywood we use for MP walls is more expensive and may have some inherent imperfections, such as knots or tendency to warp. It is lighter weight than MDF, easier to electrify and more aesthetically pleasing to handle. MDF stays flat, is smooth and splinter free … thus it is very easy to paint. Our design team and assembly department prefer MDF for these reasons. MDF is hard and is more difficult to insert wire connectors when electrifying your dollhouse. Plywood is soft and easily accepts screws, nails and brads. So, to sum it up, one is not better than the other. It’s simply what you prefer.

 

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