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    One night a few months back, the Mr's looked across the living room and said "I've got a good idea for [daughters] Christmas present"........I give you THE [daughters name] GOURMET KITCHEN!

    Complete with 4 burner cook top, oven, dishwasher, fridge, pantry and mixer tap.















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    What a top job "Elill", it looks the real deal...many hours of fun, play and great cooking ahead.....very well done.
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    Well done mate, that is really sweet!
    I can't imagine any young lady not loving it to bits.
    Really nice work!

    Trevor.

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    Many thanks for the comments all.

    Yep, she loves it. She's only 18 months old, but loves pretend play......had lots of cups of "tea" etc since we gave it to her.

    Also replaces a big pile of toys in our living room which is nice, I'm a bit of a tidy freak (forgetting the state of my garage at the moment )

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    That looks great Elill.

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    No wonder she loves playing with it any young lady would be more than happy to own a kitchen like this, well done on a great build.

    Just one question well 2 actually how big is it and what did you use for the wire trays as the seem quite small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalboy View Post
    No wonder she loves playing with it any young lady would be more than happy to own a kitchen like this, well done on a great build.

    Just one question well 2 actually how big is it and what did you use for the wire trays as the seem quite small.
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    Its 600 x 1400 x 500 (h)

    So that makes the doors 320 each

    The oven shelf is an old one put in side ways (its good because she gets the right "sound" when a pan goes in there)

    The "dishwasher" is a drying rack sideways

    The one in the "fridge" my wife picked up at a $2 shop, its really little

    The sink is a 300mm stainless steel bowl

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    Thank you for that Elill

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    Great work! I made one similar to yours for my daughter many years ago. The biggest problem I had was trying to keep it out of sight of her. The look on her face that xmas morning when she saw it was priceless. Daryl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darylako View Post
    Great work! I made one similar to yours for my daughter many years ago. The biggest problem I had was trying to keep it out of sight of her. The look on her face that xmas morning when she saw it was priceless. Daryl
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    Yes it was priceless. She looked at me, looked at it and pointed (big smile), looked at mum and had a look on her face "can I touch it?"

    ...awesome

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    What a great build, I love it.

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    Cheers, thanks!

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    That is AWESOME! I had to read your post because when I first looked at the pictures I thought it was a real kitchen!

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