Reaching project 100 feels like a genuine milestone, and I’m grateful it landed on a Rolife build. The Magic House design appears straightforward at first glance, but the execution proved more involved than expected. What I appreciated most was the balance of materials—it’s mostly wood and paper, which keeps the build feeling cohesive without being overly fussy.
This kit included four lights and metal corner brackets used to secure the front and back panels, which added noticeable sturdiness to the overall structure. Based on the model number TGB03, this appears to be an early Rolife book nook. The front features “Magic House” text rendered in acrylic on wood, which has a nice aesthetic. I found myself wishing that text could have been lit up somehow—it would’ve elevated the design considerably and made that focal point really shine.
@Kim_Kieffer congratulations on reaching project 100 how amazing that is ! Where do you keep them all may i ask xx and this build looks great ! You have done a great job as always xxxx:smiling_face_with_three_hearts:
WOW! What a milestone! I always lose track of where I am at. I just need to start a tick sheet for models completed. My GUESStimate is maybe 113ish? Looking great so far!
What a fantastic achievement reaching Project 100 with our Magic House Book Nook. We are absolutely thrilled you chose a Rolife build for such a significant milestone, and your detailed observations about the materials and the sturdy metal corner brackets are so insightful. We love your creative idea about lighting up the “Magic House” text, it sounds enchanting.
It seems magical that this was your 100th build! You’ve made five times what I’ve done so far, lol. Congratulations! I don’t even have the space for all of that, or even half of it