The Seattle Miniature Show is held twice a year in spring and fall. There is a wide selection of vendors and artisans, as well as a good exhibit of the work of local modelers and miniature clubs. A speciality of the Seattle Show is the large number of vendors and exhibitors who work in 1:48 scale.
- Dollhouse Shows Can be Family AffairsA mother and her twins check out some miniature kitchens at the Fall 2007 Seattle Dollhouse Show
- Seattle Dollhouse Miniature Show ExhibitsSmall miniature exhibits ranged on two tiers at the Fall 2007 Seattle Dollhouse Show.
- Large Multi Roomed Dollhouse at the 2007 Fall Seattle Dollhouse Miniature ShowA large 1:12 scale dollhouse with a porch and wood siding.
- 1:12 Fanciful Dollhouse at the Fall 2007 Seattle Dollhouse Miniature ShowA bar, gamesroom and guest accomodation in the Squir Al On Inn exhibit.
- Store Fronts are Easier to Store and Display than Complete BuildingsIdentical 1:12 scale shop fronts with different decorative treatments and finishes.
- A Series of Store Fronts Show the Diversity Possible From the Same Dispay FormatIdentical 1:12 scale shop fronts with different themes and decorative treatments
- Eastside Miniatures Store Fronts From the 2007 Fall Seattle Dollhouse ShowA facade of a handbag shop showcases a collection of 1:12 scale purses.
- 1:12 scale storefront window scene displayed at the Fall 2007 Seattle Dollhouse 1:12 scale bakery storefront and cafe scene.
- Art Gallery Exhibited at the Fall 2007 Seattle Dollhouse Miniature ShowGarage style artist's studio with a front entrance garden in 1:12 (dollhouse) scale.
- Interior View of the 1:12 Scale Art Gallery from the Seattle Dollhouse ShowSide view of an artists studio and gallery created in 1:12 scale.
- Brian Long Gypsy Caravan at the Fall 2007 Seattle Dollhouse Miniature Show1:12 scale wooden Gypsy Caravan
- Accurate Scratchbuilt Miniature Model of the TitanicTiny model of the Titanic, displayed in an elegant Edwardian room with miniature ship blueprints.
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