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If you need to make hinges for your trap doors, the stems of Q-Tips are hollow; you can cut 3 pieces, about 2 mm each, run a paperclip through the center of all 3. Hit the outsides of the hinge with glue to hold the paperclip in place.
The two outside sections of the hinge can be glued to the door frame, while the inner section is glued to the door. The center section should be able to rotate around the paper clip, allowing the trap door to swing open. This is how I plan to hinge the trapdoors on some of the tiles in my wych cult arena.
Another option is the sliding door/ wafer method. If you use a corrugated cardboard core for your walls with a layer of cereal box cardboard on either side, you can leave a gap in the corrugated cardboard and the outer layers keep the wall intact. Cut a door shaped hole in the outer layers. Then you can slide a piece of cardboard into the gap to cover the door shaped hole, thereby closing the door. To make it look good, you'll want to add relief texture to your door insert and build up a frame around the door hole.
This is less finicky than making hinges, but it only works if your door is set into a wall.
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