Early in June this year, I purchased some Miniature Laser Cut Kits, from a Seller on Ebay.
I wanted a couple of 1:144th House Kits. Well I got a bit carried away when I saw all the lovely kits, some of which were in a very tiny scale and bid on and won a few. I also purchased two Noah's Ark Kits, one for me and one for Nikki for her Birthday. I can show it now, as Nikki has had her kit, painted it and put it all together, it looks fabulous. I haven't attempted mine yet, your see why when you see all the teeny tiny pieces. Definitely, don't make these kits if you have a cold, one sneeze and bits would fly everywhere..
I really enjoyed spending a couple of afternoon's in the Cabin, putting the House kits together, some of which also had furniture with them. I did have one disaster, a little leg on one of the tables, pinged off the tweezers, never to be seen again.
A Pantomime in 3 Acts....
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10 comments:
I bought quite a few of his fabulous kits, and some in 1/1000 scale! I agree, don't sneeze or move a millimetre whilst making 'em and lots and lots of micro clamps required! Worth it in the end though! ;o)))
Michelle xxx
Oh, Wow, Fantastic little kits, Debbie! They look incredibly challenging to piece together!!! But what an amazing result!
The houses are sweet!
Volker has wonderful sets. I've seen his lovely items at German fairs. So tiny. I don't think I had the patience to assemble it.
Wow, this kits looks great! Haven't seen any thing like it before. I think my favourite most be the Noah's ark =)
Hannah
those kits are incredible, so detailed and well designed. I can see they must be fiddly to put together, though I'm sure you are enjoying the challenge.
Cuanto trabajo, están fantásticas.
Un abrazo.
Yolanda
These tiny houses are wonderful!
Bye, Faby
So lovely!!!
So lovely!!!
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