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 Post subject: Swedish dollhouse company is a match
PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:01 pm 
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Ok. Lundby makes dollhouses in 1:18. They are expensive but very nice looking. I picked up the barbeque to try out the scale.

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Here's their page, but I have seen these toys on several online shops.
http://www.micki.se/lundby.asp

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 Post subject: Re: Swedish dollhouse company is a match
PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:11 pm 
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I've been eyeballing one of their older Stockholm houses for a couple of years now, wanting to use it as Wayne Manor. But the cost of the thing itself (now that it's discontinued) and furnishing it keep it on the back burner. Good to know it'll at least all be in-scale.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:35 pm 
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Cool. Any links to the online sites?

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 Post subject: Re: Swedish dollhouse company is a match
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google "lundby dollhouse" or something. can't remember where I saw it.

But a local toystore seemed to have every item in their store. That impressed me, I expected them to have one or two. I will definetely pick up some more items. In particular furniture and the two different toilets. :shifty:

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This is the one I'm wanting, altho with more 'Mod' furniture. The nekkid chick in the shower can stay since this is Bruce Wayne's house I'm wanting to make, lol.

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 Post subject: Re: Swedish dollhouse company is a match
PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 10:38 pm 
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Yeah my sister had the "smaland" house with tons of that 70s furniture. She is not interrested in her chilhood toys, and I can't find any of them in my parents house, except for the house itself.
Are these older accessories and houses expenisve?

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I've never seen any of the older Stockholm houses I'm wanting go fer less than about $100-$120, unfurnished. Those with some furniture go for around $200, easy. Some of the particular furniture sets (like a couch, recliner, side table, table lamp, and maybe a throw rug) can get to about $50 from what I've seen.

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