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Robotime Rolife Sakura Densya 3D Wooden DIY Miniature House Book Nook TGB01

Robotime Rolife Sakura Densya 3D Wooden DIY Miniature House Book Nook TGB01

SKU:DYROTTGB01

Regular price $69.99 AUD
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This Robotime-Rolife Sakura Densya Book Nook TGB01 is a 3D wooden puzzle miniature house kit that you could build with your own hands. It will show a beautiful scene of Tokyo streets in Spring after finishing this artwork. This miniature house book nook will be a great home decor for a bookshelf or any other room space. It will also look amazing when you put it in the dark with the warm lights on. More importantly, it can help create your imagination and increase creativity, which is a perfect hands-on gift for kids & adults.

Features:
Let's take a ride on a Japanese train and enjoy the streets of Tokyo in spring with this DIY minIature house book nook.
The tram slowly passes over the iron bridge next to the beautiful cherry blossom trees. The tram is made of one millimeter cardboard, two millimeter wood board and translucent PE sheet paper to restore its details.
The bookstore by the riverbank is equipped with two lights inside and outside respectively, emitting a warm light and creating a cozy atmosphere. The tiles made of corrugated paper look real and simple, and the contrast of different materials is more layered and vivid!
In order to create a realistic river effect, a 3D water ripple transparent PET material was chosen, which makes the river shine under the light mapping and brings a wonderful visual impact.

Specifications:
Model Number: TGB01
Pieces: 340pcs
Assembly Size: Height 19 * Width 12 * Depth 22cm
Assembly Time: 6h

* This product requires 2 AAA batteries(Not included)


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Guy Parsons
Looks good

The kit went together spread over a few days, just doing little bits each day. That gives good time for any glue used to dry properly.
No real problems with assembly but fumbled now and then due to my 83 year old eyes not being as good as they used to be.
The LEDs seemed too bright to me plus that big white plastic lamp surround was too big over the doorway so left that part off and simply sprayed the LED and the plastic dome for the top LED with white quick dry spray paint. That diffused the lights more and made the lighting seem less harsh.
Once assembled and testing the lighting I felt that the interior of the train needed a light so pulled apart again and added a yellow LED inside the train and it looks better. That LED is separate to the normal touch control LEDs so I will need to add another hidden switch to control that.
Hint for assembly, use the provided sandpaper to very gently make a very tiny rounding of the edges of tabs as otherwise sometimes the thin ply used will occasionally split a layer off when inserting and that makes the fit too loose.
One problem is that standing on its own the left hand side tends to bulge out a bit with the weight of parts on it. If tucked in between books then that would not happen.
Nice kit, recommended.