I love well-done lighting in the real world (whether on stage or in a living room), and miniature lighting has always captivated me in inverse proportion to its scale. The instant I see little lights go on, my brain switches immediately to "child". In a good way :)
I have learned, in my brief time doing dolls' house scale lighting, that sometimes it goes ridiculously smoothly, and other times it's a pain in the arse.
For some reason, the little fires in the kitchen decided to be the latter.
The fires themselves are fabulous. I'd like to learn to make my own, but until then, these are my favourites. I bought two identical ones from this eBay seller, Kerby Lane Miniatures -- of all the commercially-available dolls house flames/fires I've ever seen, these are the nicest. (When they have them for sale, you can usually find them by searching eBay for "dollhouse flames").

They don't come with a plug, which is fine by me. I'd just have to take it off and put it back on again, and the little plugs are my least favourite part of wiring.
For good reason :)
I got all my holes drilled, I moved my circuit board and transformer to the table on which I'm working on the kitchen. I got the little wires pushed through the holes. And I started to put the little plugs on the little wires.
For good reason :)
I got all my holes drilled, I moved my circuit board and transformer to the table on which I'm working on the kitchen. I got the little wires pushed through the holes. And I started to put the little plugs on the little wires.
Both units put up a struggle. I couldn't get brass pins out of the plugs. Then, when I could get them out, I dropped them and couldn't find them and used bad language and had to find another. Then I had trouble stripping the wires without cutting them, then I had trouble getting the brass pins back into the plugs, and then the damned things wouldn't light up :)
But, finally, both units were correctly wired, plugged in, turned on and everything was magical!

I really like the effect of the flame unit in the enclosed bake oven -- I'm so glad I actually made separate little boxes for each oven!
And this photo shows all three of my new arrivals: the flame unit casts a nice glow on the fireback. The little cauldron is hanging from the chimney crane. The chimney crane doesn't swing, which was a bit of a disappointment, (because we all like moving things, eh? :) I was also at a loss how to install it so that it both looked somewhat believable and held the cauldron roughly over the centre of the fire. Finally I cut a tiny triangular section of basswood, glued the crane to it, painted it black, and then glued it in the upper back corner of the cob irons. It looks quite convincing, even close up, so I can live with it :)
I can't wait until tonight to take night photos!


























