The start of Pilipala
Pilipala - a mini house.
I cleared half of my work table ready to start on the 1/12th scale house.
But after measuring up the approximate size of the house, I found out that this space is way too small. So I've had to clear the other half of the table too, so now the whole table is just for the house build.
This house comes in kit form. It was first published about 20-25 years ago in fortnightly installments, and there are 125 (I think) parts to it.
(I forgot to take a photo of the packages, sorry, I'll do that for the next posting).
It's the Del Prado Dolls House. I have the whole set. Each part still sealed in it's original packaging.
No I did not buy it when it was published many moons ago. I had the great fortune to be in the right place at the right time - my local op shop. There were two old and very worn cardboard packing cases stuck in a dark corner with 'stuff' piled all around them. They were very neglected and in need of a loving new home.
I couldn't believe my luck when the lady said I could have it for $5 (NZ). I actually gave her $15 (all I had on me at the time) as it was the Salvation Army op shop, and I like to support them when I can.
That was about 10 yrs ago.
My idea was to save the set for when I could allocate some proper time for it in the future.
Well, the 'future' is NOW, lol.
Sorting through the first 6 parts of the set, I realize that this house is not going to be a top-notch sturdy house like the dolls houses my dad used to make. So I need to find a base board big enough for the house and hopefully it will help to keep everything straight and be an integral part of the build to give it strength.
I need to search through our outbuildings tomorrow to see if there is something suitable before I go and purchase something. So the main house build is on hold for now.
Meanwhile, I got started on what is called a Sleigh Bed.
This first pic is the footboard. The laser-cut pieces have to be removed from the sheet of ply, and this is what it looks like.
Before
I don't like the rough and rugged edges, so I gave it a thorough sanding to round off all of the edges.
This is it after sanding.
After
Much neater. I am happier with this look even though it took a big part of my day to gently sand all of the parts for the bed.
Anyway, on to the painting,
(it can be stained instead if you wish, but I want a painted bed).
Primer done and drying. Top coat to do tomorrow after another light sanding.
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