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  2. David Winter (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    David Winter (born 1958 in Catterick, Yorkshire, England [1]) is an English sculptor known for collectible miniature buildings. [2] Winter made his first cottage in 1979 with John Hine, and soon expanded. [3] David Winter Cottages, which became popular for its small, collectible detailed cottages, some of which were rare.

  3. Room box - Wikipedia

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    Ruth McChesney miniature room, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh. Room boxes are a cost- and time-effective way to make miniature settings without attempting larger setups such as a dollhouse or train set. Commercially bought room boxes tend to be made of wood, pressed wood products or plywood, with the top and front window made of removable ...

  4. Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    Dollhouses for enthusiasts are available ready made and in kits, but may also be homemade. Dozens of miniature trade shows are held by various miniature organizations and enthusiasts throughout the year, where artisans and dealers display and sell miniatures. Often, how-to seminars and workshops are part of the show features.

  5. Minibrix - Wikipedia

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    Minibrix were construction kits manufactured from 1935 to 1976 in the UK.Developed in 1935, they enabled children to build their own miniature houses. Like the later and more famous construction toy, Lego, Minibrix consisted primarily of interlocking bricks with moulded studs on the surface, but being invented before the availability of modern plastics they were made of hard rubber which had ...

  6. Tiny Town (miniature park) - Wikipedia

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    The miniature buildings and houses were built according to standard construction plans, and lumber and building-materials companies donated items for the project. [21] The buildings and homes were landscaped with real grass. [22] Their interiors were furnished and decorated like a full-sized house or building. [23]

  7. Madurodam - Wikipedia

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    Every object in Madurodam has been built at a scale of 1:25. When the management decides that a specific miniature is to be made for Madurodam, the builders first research all aspects of the actual building. They research the shape, color and all other properties of that object, by analysing many pictures. After this they start making the models.