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The Quanquer Miniature House Kit: Magic Book Store Book Nook is a detailed DIY wooden dollhouse kit measuring 9.45x6.7x9.45 inches, featuring authentic miniature accessories and integrated LED lighting. Designed for adults and teens 14+, it offers a challenging yet rewarding craft experience that doubles as a unique, enchanting home décor piece.












| ASIN | B0BZW1SXHB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,593 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #59 in Dollhouses (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (700) |
| Item Weight | 2.46 pounds |
| Item model number | Magic Book Store Book Nook |
| Manufacturer | Quanquer |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 8.46 x 2.24 inches |
L**N
Excellent! So happy with the purchase
This book nook was awesome! Got it for my teenage son who still loves to build things but is a little old for Lego. He spent about 3 hours on Christmas Day making it. For the price, well worth it! I think the difficulty was just right for a 14-year-old. Instructions were good. The only issue was the clear hanging piece (solar system or atom?) The chains did not work right, so he just skipped that part. The stained-glass ceiling was a bit of a challenge, but it was fun to build and looks really cool on the bookshelf. So many little details. Highly recommend!
R**2
Actually really detailed, not the easiest thing to build, looks great.
I actually got this as a nice thing to do with my brother's family. It was a good set to build with his family on Friday night. My nephew absolutely loves to build things. This set was definitely harder to build than many other set. There are small pieces but at least all the pieces are made of sturdy material so you do not have to worry about it breaking off easily. One thing to be aware of is that this set is not the easiest to build. On a scale of 1 to 10. I would say it is about a 9 because of all the small pieces. Regardless, it was really fun to build together with my family. My nephew really enjoyed this set after it was completed. I puts it in his room on the shelf now. Again it has a ton of small pieces and takes a bit of a delicate hand. There are pieces you can easily lose if you are not careful. It can provide several hours of build time for you. The house honestly is pretty big so make sure you actually have shelf space or an area to put this once it is completed. The house gives me a bit of a harry potter vibe just based on the decorum. I do like having the lighting to help match the house. The house itself is VERY detailed. I am able to put like mini figures on this as well just to add some people to this. The piece itself is not too heavy so you can easily move this around if needed just do not drop it. It is somewhat easy to dust as needed. Overall I would say this is a very nice house set to have if you are into model building. It is pretty difficult to build and not exactly for little kids. The pieces are pretty small. I do like all the decorations and how detailed this is. The material is very and well designed.
G**C
Miniature house
Very nice. No problem in assembling all the parts. Very good quality and the result:Beautiful.
T**L
More Assembly Than Expected - But Still Very Cool
This could be a great first miniature project if you know what you're getting into, some tip's I would give: 1. A decent pair of scissors (the ones it comes with are trash). Those little flowers that are yellow/red/orange - you cut those from tissue paper and they are VERY small. 2. A sharp set of tweezers will help you place items and also poke holes in paper where needed to thread items through (for example putting the flower stem through the flowers) 3. Small cheap paint brushes - This is a MUST in my opinion. You will want these to "paint" the glue on when assembling small pieces. There is no way you could do this straight from the glue bottle. You can also add a little water to hobby glue to thin it and it dries clear - great for the flower box and applying the little red bits to the green sponge piece. 4. Sanding stick - You can glue some fine sand paper to a popsicle stick. It will help remove any bur's from the wood pieces so they look and fit nicer. 5. Hot glue gun - You'll want this for some parts so they are more sturdy. Some of the metal pieces you put together (specifically the mirror) will need the hot glue gun, we tried gorilla glue first and it wasn't working. Some of the reviews make it seem like this can be build in a few hours, there's no way they are talking about the Magic Book House kit. There is a LOT of cutting and assembly of very small pieces. I expected it to be a box full of small pieces you arrange, but you're actually building everything - flowers, books, book shelves, pictures that are hung on the walls, etc. which is fine, just know what you're getting into. I have experience with miniatures (40k/models) and this is easily as complex as them. This has lived on my dining room table now for a few weeks and we are just starting to see the finish line. Maybe if you spent a whole weekend you could get this done but you're back and hands would be sore. Taking off one star because like other reviewers, the kit was missing a few pieces (part of the lantern) - but I think it will still look amazing once completed.
K**R
Great little Book nook to build
Well, this one is a little harder than most. For the most part the build was highly enjoyable. No books to make. No newspapers to roll. The only part that I would call difficult is the chains. The chain is very small and the clip rings are 1/8 inch in diameter. Very tedious and challenging. There are a lot of stairs to build which presents its own problems. It has a touch sensor to turn on the lights. The instructions are good, but in black and white. There are very few, if none, extra parts, but you won't need them. Parts don't break that easily. Glue is required in a lot of places, but not everywhere. I used Aleenes fast dry tacky glue and gel super glue for a few areas. All-in-all, this was a very enjoyable build. The manufacturer says 6-8 hours. It took me 10 hours over two days. I made a few mistakes, but no broken pieces. The stained-glass roof panels did not fit perfect, but no one will notice. So check out my pictures to see if this may be for you. Enjoy!
J**S
Tedious. But fun
I did enjoy building this, it was fun. But, the glue seemed like it took a long time to dry. I ended up using a hot glue gun. There was so much detail in this. The lighting took a bit for me to do but I am not good at those types of things. You have to cut out each piece yourself but it’s still a cool kit.
T**B
I bought this as a gift for my husband and he loves it. He said the instructions were easy to follow and all the pieces fit together well. Very little glue required. He had a great time assembling it over a few weekends and evenings and now it looks good on our shelf!
C**S
Looks really good completed. Not too hard to do just be careful with the roof trusses as they break easily. The wiring is better than some of the other kits. I left of the statue at the top of the stairs as I liked the hallway look.
M**E
The roof was really hard to assembly, i had to reglued two piece togheter, because they brooke. Still a great project but because of the repair the roof dontnperfectly fit on the wall.
D**I
I bought this book nook as a gift for my sister and I’m reviewing it based on her experience. She absolutely loved it. I’ve given her a book nook before from a different brand and she said this one was much easier to build and a lot less confusing overall. She’s a big dinosaur fan, so the theme was a huge win and something she was genuinely excited about. Everything went together smoothly and she didn’t run into any frustrating moments while putting it together. She didn’t have anything negative to say about it and I’ll definitely be buying her more book nooks from this brand in the future.
T**S
Fun challenge very satisfying: take you time looking for a 3rd one now
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