For the doll with everything - a working TV
They might not be as good as a giant 52in LCD for watching the big game - but tiny fully working two inch TVs have gone on sale for dolls houses.The diminutive £99 sets are made by Brett Foster who built the first one for his daughter.
Her dolls are now able to watch digital TV, DVDs and even play on a X-box or PlayStation through the 1:12 scale unit.
“I’ve had a lot of jaws drop to the floor. People were amazed,” said Brett, of Doks Emporium, Shrewsbury.
While the TV is tiny the equipment it connects to is full size so Brett suggests putting a dolls house on top of a DVD player or Freeview box.
"The TV's are easy to install, they have a very clear crisp picture and are a must for any dolls house enthusiast," added Brett.
"With the colour TV being common place in homes from the 70's and 80's it stands to reason that they would find there way to the dolls house scene."
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While the TV is tiny the equipment it connects to is full size so Brett suggests putting a dolls house on top of a DVD player or Freeview box.
"The TV's are easy to install, they have a very clear crisp picture and are a must for any dolls house enthusiast," added Brett."With the colour TV being common place in homes from the 70's and 80's it stands to reason that they would find there way to the dolls house scene."
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great, no we have to worry about dolls spending too long in front of the TV and not getting enough exercise.
My house is built on DVD foundations too.
If this is in the UK do you need a BBC TV license for it.
Time to build a mini-arcade machine! (BYOAC!)