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Magazines are very helpful if you want to get into the hobby of miniatures and dollhouses. You may find hundreds of tricks, hints, cutouts, stories to share, easy projects to do at home, whatever you'll need, you'll surely end up finding it.
My personal favorite is the AMERICAN MINIATURIST. I'm waiting for every month's issue just like a child is waiting for Santa every year.
http://www.americanminiaturist.com
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I discovered DOLLS HOUSE WORLD not so long ago, while trying to order back issues from another magazine and I wanted to take a look at it, and after reading my first issue, I subscribed for a year.
A great magazine for all miniature lovers.
http://www.dollshouseworld.com
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DOLLHOUSE MINIATURES was the first magazine I ever subscribed to and I'm often surfing through the old issues I collected over the years. And sometimes I rediscover things that I had forgotten about or I just try one the many projects offered. You just never get tired of it.
http://www.dhminiatures.com
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This is the first issue of my 1st DelPrado dollhouse. This magazine came once a week with a piece of wood to build up the house and/or a piece of furniture to be assembled and painted.
The quality of the wood that has been used here to build the house wasn't very good unfortunately, too thin and easily breakable. But nevertheless, the house turned out to be not too bad and I just added 8 mm MDF to the sides, the back and the roof.
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The second one was easier to assemble, prepainted (flooring, walls, etc) and the furniture was definitely a better quality and already assembled and painted, ready to be used in the house. The only complain I had was about the roof. The pieces really don't fit very well and next year, I will remove it entirely and make a new roof/last floor.
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