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The ROBOTIME DIY Dollhouse Kit is a beautifully crafted 1:24 scale miniature flower shop, complete with LED lighting and high-quality materials. Designed for ages 14 and up, this kit offers a fun and engaging way to unwind while creating a charming piece of decor. Perfect as a gift or a personal project, it encourages creativity and family interaction.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.6"L x 6.5"W x 8.2"H |
Size | 8.6 x 7.5 x 8.2 inch |
Style Name | Art Deco |
Theme | Floral |
Color | Emily's Flower Shop |
Material Type | Wood |
M**E
Adorable, easy build!
This kit took me a little bit because unlike a lot of the other rolife builds, this one requires lots of glue. The majority of the rolife kits have snap together pieces but this one wasn’t that. It was still tons of fun. I do wish it had more components. I feel like out of all the kits I’ve done, this one is the most lacking. Still super cute though!
S**V
Always wanted my own Green House.
Kit is worth every cent period! Enjoyed the full process the unboxing, parts check, review and the build. The build was straight forward, believe DYI age level dead on 14+, but still a very fun project for the plus crowd. The completed kit is awesome. The provided parts makes it possible to put your experience and small personal touch to the final piece. Making yours, yours.Only issue I had was LED light not working but I should have tested before hand. Still worth 5 STARS! Have fun.
T**.
Really Love This- Buy it
I love this set! Never done one before but it seems like a really good deal for your money. It came with nice tweezers even, which has proven very helpful. The instructions said glue was not included! But it was anyways! Some of the papers even have ruler measurements at the bottom. This was really helpful and thoughtful. I don’t actually own a ruler and was home alone for the week with no car, so it was a lifesaver as this was my designated project for the weekend. I did end up having to buy more craft glue but I also didn’t read the instructions on using latex for the wood pieces and used the craft glue instead. So- I may not have run out of it wasn’t for my own foolishness.I would say everything (so far) is quite easy to assemble. Yes, time consuming, but really fun. I like to turn on tv and listen while I work. I am impressed with how easy it is (for me) so far. Like I said, completely new to this so I was worried it would be too challenging. It’s not. Although I do a lot of crafts already and lots of origami and kiragami.I feel like everything that came included is really high quality. No missing pieces yet. The bird house has a brown too rather than a red as shown, but the paper included that identifies each piece confirmed that it is brown in this set. Not a bother. Nothing is flimsy or easily broken. I’m really satisfied.One thing worth mentioning; Many of the pieces require you to cut out cardboard templates, fold them in certain marked areas, and then fold/glue them into boxes, crates, plant holders, ect. They do not tell you how exactly to fold/paste these. I found it easy to figure out. But maybe someone wouldn’t?I’d spend about 12 hours when this photo was taken. Now I have spent about 24 and I have 39 smaller decor items to build and then the whole putting it together, creating the walls and shelter and such.
T**C
Unique gift idea
The finished product looks great! The quality and sturdiness is pretty decent but the instructions can be quite confusing at times. Also, I was not thrilled about the excessive glue use and the lighting didn't work for me at all.
J**T
Very cute Project
Very cute project. The plants come together a little easier as the paper parts are precut. Still a lot of tiny details with this one. The plastic that makes the green house walls is well designed sturdy and goes together easily.
S**I
PLEASE READ THIS TO SAVE YOURSELF FRUSTRATION!
Straight to the frustration part, then a few more tips and tricks:Please use the included "map" of wooden pieces to make sure you are using the correct piece, and *that it is right side up!* I glued the floor decor paper, and all the completed pieces to the wrong side, and then the floor tabs didn't fit within the top frame slots (see last two pics). I had to Dremel off the tabs and glue that sucker in. I was sure the company just did it wrong, but when I went back to the piece map, I realized I had screwed up. It all worked out in the end!Other than that, it was very challenging, but do-able. Make sure you familiarize yourself with the numbering system on the bags, the piece map, and the instructions. Some tools that helped me: Extra glue, wooden toothpicks, miniature clothespins and small binder clips, a razor blade, fine tip needle nose pliers, scissors designed for paper crafts (really sharp, with a sharp tip), small wire snips, and a big needle or safety pin.Some of the flowers just didn't work for me (especially the roses), so I googled "miniature paper flowers", and got some great tips and ideas, and made a few substitutions. Requires 2 AA batteries. The black decorative edges of the greenhouse frame are just black cardstock, which is *extremely* difficult to fold because of size. You might want to consider some kind of narrow craft tape instead.Overall, this was a fun and challenging project. It took me about 40 hours to complete.
J**G
Beautiful house
Very beautiful and easy to build
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