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Miniature Estates
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 พ.ย. 2019
All about dollhouses! Tours, tutorials, new technology, and more!
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Video Tour of the Thorne Rooms at the Phoenix Art Museum
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From the Phoenix Art Museum Website: The Thorne Rooms represent a fascinating world in miniature. Visitors to Phoenix Art Museum have long been fascinated and delighted by the detail and precision with which very small artworks can be made. The Thorne Miniature Rooms represent a world in miniscule. Created at an exacting scale of one inch to one foot, several of the rooms replicate actual rooms...
Wiring a dollhouse with LED lights.
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Wiring a dollhouse with LED lights from Evan Designs. Here are the products I used in the video, if you intend on using 12v fixtures, be sure to order the 12v supplies and transformer/adaptor: Pico, Nano, and Chip LEDs: evandesigns.com/collections/hobby-leds/products/chip-nano-pico-leds?variant=32158381604912 9 volt battery connector: www.ebay.com/i/362942111259?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=7...
Introduction to my channel!
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What is miniature estates? A new TH-cam channel focused on dollhouses!
beautiful 👏🏼 congratulations, can I ask where I can find all the components, can I have the link for each one? Thanks
Thank you for sharing this wonderful exhibit, This makes me want to take a trip across state to Phoenix and I hatr traffic. That should tekk you how much this impressed me.
9:14 If you connect AC (of the correct voltage) to an LED, it will flicker on and off 60 times a second.
Very helpful! Thank you!
Avoid! A disgraceful maltreatment of one of our national treasures. Criminally neglectful and uncaring. Dusty, decayed rooms. The glare from the overhead lighting obscures most of the miraculous detail and beauty. The Rooms in Chicago and Knoxville, in total contrast, are a must-see.
Incredible. Thank you for sharing. The best work I have seen to date.
I am sure you know what you are doing, but the marked shakiness and blurring makes your video hard to watch. Perhaps you can refilm it after you get the problems under control.
What voltage are your LEDs? I’m curious how you are getting one transformer to run both 12V incandescents and LEDs together.
Glad you made this video - I am so grateful but wish you talked more about which lights to choose for which fixtures, not just the available sizes. Did you just use Pico throughout your house? Where do you get the 9-volt tester? And when you're wiring the light you used the wire from the fixture with something else from Evan design? I think I saw you stringing 3 different wires through the heat shrink? Why is that?
Your dollhouse is beautiful.
Thanks for the tip on using 12 volts and leds!!
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Thank you so much for posting this wonderful video! I just discovered these rooms and plan to go back to the museum soon for more exploring. The details in your video will be a huge help.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. Just received my lighting and your video showed my how simple to transform and install as well as where to get exactly what I need!
Thank you so much for making this video and sharing with us the Evan Designs products! I'm a model railroader, so not quite a dollhouse miniaturist, but recently I've gotten into what's called 7/8ths scale model trains. These are just shy of Dollhouse Scale, being Seven Eiths of an inch to the food, rather than 1 inch to the foot. They're so close in scale they don't look out of place next to each other at all! And that fact has led me down the Dollhouse Rabbit Hole, not that I'm complaining. Such wonderful find details which I want to incorporate into these large model trains. Currently, I have a freelance model of a railway Pay Car, essentially a bank on wheels. I've been trying to figure out not only the lighting but also having working removable Marker Lamps. (Those are the lanterns that are usually hung on the caboose or last car of the train, making the end) In real life, these lamps are removable. Not only to make servicing them easier, but also, on one trip the end of that car may be different from the next. So it was easier to just swap them to the opposite end on the return journey. With the Even Designs products you've shown, I think I could make that work for my model. I'd prefer flickering LEDs (since I model oil/kerosene burning lamps) but I think I could make the lamps simply "plug" into the car ends with the Evan's connectors. The lamp would be a self-contained assembly with the LED and male ends of the plug. The female ends can be embedded into the Pay Car body. This way they could easily be removed or changed to the other end of the car when needed. Sorry for the ramble, thank you again for a wonderful video!
You just saved me so much time and energy! yup was a little fuzzy at times but I got all the points :)
I think I want to go with Evans LED lighting for my doll house. Can their lights be put in/ replace the 12volt incandescant light bulbs? I'm also wondering about putting their lights on light fixtures that have no lights. Like maybe drill thru. LED's have no heat so could probably go in anything.
I’m doing this now - Evan designs say 12 volts will blow a 3V led but some of their LEDs are made for higher voltage. I’m not sure what she is doing here but I’m wondering if the old 12 volt incandescents will light up dimly on a 3 volt circuit? Or her LEDs are higher voltage. Did you finish yours? I’d be curious to know how it turns out. I’m making videos of mine and plan to eventually post them.
Very helpful video. Could you share the source of the antler chandelier?
I like the lights you are putting in your dollhouses
FANTASTIC TUTORIAL 💛 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Exquisite, I love all of these tiny room's 😍👌
My word- that is the most exquisite detail I have ever seen in miniature form! I just wanna get my grubby hands on one of those chairs or books & inspect it in person!
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve watched it multiple times now. I have an old dollhouse from the 80s. There’s old wiring in it (I think round wire but not positive). It has a cord to plug into a wall outlet (but no plug). I love the idea of being able to plug in and unplug and not worry about changing batteries all the time, but I’m terrified I’ll set the house (and my real house) on fire. Can these led lights be wired to a wall outlet, or is that too many resistors to try to convert 120v into 12v?
Check out the Chicago Institute of Art Thorne Rooms, you will greatly appreciate the 60+ rooms..
Thank you for sharing! I visited years ago and only got a few photos. My favorite then and now is the Jacobean which was definitely hard to photograph. It was nice to have your comments too, I would have missed those coved corners!
This is such a fabulous video. It's unfortunate that it's fuzzy making it difficult to actually view the objects and what is being done. ❤
This was a wonderful treat! Thank you for troubling yourself to show all of us. My plan is to go to this museum if I ever get to Arizona.
Stunning!
Just subscribed!
How do we contact you? I want this house!!
Does anyone know what those wood things sticking out of the ground are at 25:09 right outside the kitchen door?
I think they are probably lawn bowling pins!
@@tammyriley4902 Interesting..
I really love this! I have so many questions though! Do you just use one transformer? Are the LEDs 3v or 12v? Do you have to use a certain amount of lights per transformer?
I use these same lights, and they are 3v. The instructions for the flickering candle style ones specify to use a 3v battery only, and they have a resistor wired into them, but I'm not sure about these since they seem to be handling the 9v battery ok.
Can you use led lights with tape wire?
Yes you can
You need to match the voltage of your transformer with the LEDs you want to use, but once you get the correct current running through your copper tape, your lights will work correctly.
Congratulation
Love it so much! The workmanship on these RC houses are outstanding!!!
Unable to see detail. Camera moving too fast and an unpleasant reflection in glass.
Thanks so much for taking the time to make this tutorial!
Gorgeous floors!
Nice to see you! Come do a tour of the emporium, lol 95% complete!
Nice, well done!
How am I just now learning these exist? These are so grand.
This is SUPER helpful, thank you so much for making it!
Are these lights water proof?
Excellent presentation... I've just started out installing electric lights in my dioramas... Thus looks like the most efficient system I've seen on TH-cam.
Thank you sooooo much for this wonderful video!
Good instructions, but as you probably know the focus was an issue.
The Jacobean room ceiling is awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Wow! This is a very complete tutorial! Wonderful!!
Wow sure did fly through those rooms.
If you use picos don't you need to (I forget the word) but, buffer the voltage?
All of our lights come with the resistors needed for your chosen power supply. So if you use AA or a 3 volt adapter there's no need for a resistor. If you use 9 volt or 12 volt we have a resistor added when you buy them
@@EvanDesigns can you wire a whole dollhouse (20-25 LEDs) to a 120v wall plug or does it have to be off batteries?
EvanDesigns sells the adapter for plug ins.