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In lugnet.announce.moc, Joe Strout wrote:
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All right, this is my first MOC posting, and its not in the same league as
you serious builders, so please be gentle!
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=94341
Its a small colonial-era northern house with a loft. There is a central
fireplace, a table with chairs, and some other furniture downstairs; a couple
of beds (and a cat) upstairs. It doesnt open on hinges, but it can be built
with or without the back of the roof, as well as the back wall for that
matter.
This is actually a model I designed, bought all new parts for, and prepared
instructions as a gift for my wife a couple years ago. Shes into doll
houses so I thought shed enjoy this (and I was right). I figured since I
have pictures of it anyway, I might as well post them.
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I like it.
I could see building several copies of this or something similar for a row of
houses (perhaps with David Kohrmans two story beauties across the street for
the higher rent district) at a show
Thanks for sharing.
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