

🌸 Build your own tiny world, because big dreams come in small packages!
The MAGQOO Miniature Dollhouse Kit is a meticulously crafted 1:100 scale DIY wooden room kit featuring realistic furniture, LED lighting, and charming cherry blossom décor. Designed for ages 15 and up, it offers a focused 2-3 day assembly challenge that doubles as a creative bonding activity or a stylish home accent. Batteries and glue are not included, but the kit provides all other materials and a clear English manual, making it a perfect gift for millennial professionals seeking a unique, hands-on hobby with a rewarding finish.
| ASIN | B0DRYCDLNK |
| Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,484 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #181 in Dollhouses (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,351) |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | Q-007 |
| Manufacturer | MAGQOO |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 6.46 x 1.02 x 5.63 inches |
B**N
This exceeded my expectations
I'm glad there is a series of these because I found it to be quite fun to put together. I've grown to categorize these types of assembly kits by what you need to do to assemble it. This one fits into my "mini miniature" kit because it is very small, but I've come to like these small kits better in a large part because they look so cool when they're done. Now I didn't assemble this whole kit, meaning I left out a few pieces that didn't look like much fun to assemble, and I took a lot of liberties along the way. That's why these kits are fun! Much of the build concentrates on the building structures, and I live that aspect a lot. The negative caveat to that some of the pieces are so tiny, that that is where the majority of the challenge comes from. I actually ordered two of these (different styles) on Prime Day because they were a good price. The other one doesn't look as fun because it has a lot of trees, but I think it's going to look epic when it's done.
C**E
Cute and fun and way harder than it looks lmao
This little thing was a BEAST and I loved every second. I’ve seen some describe miniatures as meditative - WRONG. or at least, not for me. This thing was hard. I’m good with my hands, artistically inclined, and this little sucker took me like 12 hours start to finish. It is so so cute and intricate, and I had a total blast. The hours of fun and the finished product are worth every penny. However, it is fricking tiny. The little kitchen table you see? That’s made with the backing from an earring - if that helps you with scale. Tiny!! I struggled honestly, but again, worth it in the end, and I feel more accomplished than when I managed to find a new job after being laid off in the middle of this pandemic. Tips: I live in the US. it DID come with a battery and glue. However, the glue takes a while to dry and it’s stringy, so half way through I switched to superglue and it made my life way easier. So I would grab some super glue and just be careful because I think we all learned a valuable lesson from Gorilla Glue Girl.
H**E
Great gift and lots of fun!
Very cute set that was a lot of fun to assemble! Only issue I had was that the batteries weren’t included and when I put my own batteries in the lights didn’t work. I’ve tried a lot of different types of batteries but there isn’t even instructions on which to use Overall though it was really pleasing to make and somewhat challenging, especially with the shrubbery.
K**E
Nice small craft
I've attached some pics of what you get and my version of the finished product. I made some changes here and there. I tried to stick to the instructions 100% and I recommend you do that if it's your first small craft. First off to have a good craft session I recommend: Good lighting, sharp small scissors, patience, a white background paper or something so you don't lose anything. The only thing I used not in this case was a small piece of electrical tape and my own scissors. When cutting you should know it's thin like magazine page type paper. You don't have any second chances so you must cut carefully! The MVP of this kit is the glue. It dries fast so be sure you're making the right move. I thought going in that the plants would be a pain but it's not so bad. I wouldn't give mine as a gift because it's my first shot and honestly my glueing was a bit haphazard but I love it. I would totally give as a gift if it's my second kit or I was more surgical on the first time. It comes with a wood stand kinda like a phone stand. It's a bunny shape. Really nice for displaying it! If you read all this thanks and go but it, it's cute and why not 😅
J**L
Time consuming, but super cute
When we opened the kit it was a little overwhelming especially considering the size and number of pieces you have to cut out of paper. Completely ridiculous! However, my 11 year old daughter and I spent 6-8 hours of quality time together to get this thing made and it is so cute now that its done! I loved the electrical component to it. The paper is much sturdier when it's all finished. I do wish the glue would dry faster. We had a heck of a time trying to get the horses to stay on the carousel (they had dreams of running free, I guess.) The tweezers are kind of low quality for what you really need for this detail, but they still worked. I am not willing to test the durability of this once dried, but while things were tacky, the dog knocked it off the table and a few things moved around a bit. Just needed to be pushed back into place. While it would have been very difficult for my kiddo to do on her own, it made a very good cooperative project and even the hubby was impressed with our microscopic skills. He thought we ordered it pre-made.
D**R
So cute!
So cute! I’ve done 2 so far. I plan to do more. I recommend using some white glue or tacky glue for some of the elements. The glue included works well with metal and gets tacky sooner, but it’s also really goopy and hard to work with. Most of the paper elements can be cut out with scissors but there have been a few spots that require an Xacto Knife. Make sure you have plenty of tooth picks as well. Perfect for applying tiny dabs of glue. Binder clips work well as clamps to hold elements together while the glue dries. I used a variety of sizes. TL:DR. Great kits, could be made with just whats in the box and some scissors but I think you’ll have a better time if you also get: 1. Better tweezers 2. White glue 3. Exacto knife 4. Binder clips 4. Toothpicks.
B**T
This was the best way to get into creating miniatures! Everything you needed and super easy step-by-step instructions. The glue was a little bit tricky as it stays pliable for a long time. My little sled collapsed on itself. I also found it left lots of glue “spider webs” that I had to deal with. The one bit of rage came with the lights as the top light didn’t have long enough wires so it took about 50 tires and some electrical tape to actually get it to light.
A**R
It's very cute.
T**A
great instruction booklet, plenty of material to work with. glue takes a day or two to completely dry and smells strong. after wiring the lights carefully, I inserted the batteries, but the lights don't seem to work; I checked the power on the batteries and they were all low on power. a miniature dollhouse of this scale is best left for those who worked with tiny items in the past (it's my first time using a DIY dollhouse kit and many areas where challenging, more so than nail art, which is my passion).
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