Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Creating Wooden Villages: Designs for 18 Miniature Buildings Review

Creating Wooden Villages: Designs for 18 Miniature Buildings
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The title of this book is very misleading as is the back cover. It turns out that all you learn to "make" is a photocopy of a picture of a building, colored in and glued to a piece of wood; not exactly what I had in mind. I assumed because the back cover states that "you can replicate architectural treasures in miniature and create your own wooden village" that the end result would be a 3-D village. It seemed to me that the "techniques" being taught in this book are likened to being instructed on how to color a coloring book. If I printed this review and glued it to a piece of wood, I would have basically, according to the author, have just made a wooden replica of my review. I'm glad I bought this book used and it only cost me $2.00.

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In small towns across America, there are houses and buildings that have been standing for more than a century, some for as long as 300 years. Now you can replicate these architectural treasures in miniature and create your own historic village. With the patterns and easy-to-follow instructions provided in this enchanting book, you can make these buildings and more: A Victorian railroad station; A Mansard House; A Tudor manor house; A one-room schoolhouse; A general store; A log tavern; An Italianate mansion; A Federal-style town hall; A Victorian church; A Georgian house; A Pennsylvania German bank barn; and Outhouses.

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