>>5673708Basic components? The house itself is a discontinued Melissa and Doug kit. The walls, ceiling and floors are all paper, glued to the wood with Yes brand paste. (Would not recommend, if I do another house, I'll be sanding and painting everything properly, and using adhesive pressboard floorboards for the floor; in a humid climate, the paper likes to bubble up, even if you seal it) baseboards and trim are basswood stained with stain marker, I electrified it with 12 volt boat LEDs and a Cir-Kit lighting kit, which is a tape wire setup. Hid the wiring with the ceiling beams (not a good idea, it makes repairs to the wiring a nightmare) and the beams are window trim from Lowe's that I hand-stained. Chimney is brick paper on art board, hand-scored with various tools to get the bricks to have an embossed look, and the chimney cap is 1:12 scale plaster dollhouse bricks that I mixed up some custom mortar for, I -think- with glue and paper clay, but I forget exactly how I did the mortar. Foundation is watercolor paper, cut and torn up by hand, then painted with acrylic washes to look like stone. Roof is simple shingle tile strips I got off amazon, glued to a graph paper template, then ATG'd to the roof. Everything's on top of an electric-conducting ball bearing turntable, which lets me spin the house 360 degrees while the lights are on, and the house's siding is just the natural wood of the kit stained with some water-based blue stain.
I think that's everything. Anything you want me to go into detail on?