Wow! You worked on a challenging first kit. Ang galing nagawa mo
Thanks @kialo I didn’t want to give up on it. It’s really pretty.
This nook is so cute I am sure all the struggles were worth the final product…
Thank you @joy.licerio ang ganda talaga ng sakura nu
I didn’t want to stop until it’s done hehehe it’s so pretty ![]()
Thank you so much @ThaoNguyen
I just wish there was a better way to fix the plastic
I’m happy I was able to complete it. It looks lovely.
Thank you! May mga naputol din ako haha, lalo yung sa part nung train.
Fantastic build, what you have used to make the river so real woth water effects?
you are my welcome ![]()
It was plastic provided with the kit. It looks amazing ![]()
You’re most welcome!
It’s actually a surprise to hear that this one is hard I don’t why I always got the impression that it’s on the easier side!! maybe because it’s an older version as you said but oh well!! depite the mishaps it turned out beautiful ![]()
Agree! It has a certain appeal!
I agree.. may certain appeal sya. It is nice to collect yung may mga sakura.
Putting up the side panels of a book nook is always a struggle
but for this one, other components didn’t fit so perfectly. But I’m happy I was able to finish it despite all that.
Thanks for showing the sides! Hard to see those details once together. I am sorry you had a few issues but it seems you got through it! The more we build the better we get at the problem solving! Good job @Jill_Francisco !!
And the sides always have so much beautiful details! I wish there was a way we can still see them even when assembled. Like maybe use hinges so we can still open up the book nook to admire the sides
just some wishful thinking ![]()
I think that is why I am not as fond of Book Nooks. I see all the beautiful details as I am building. But then once done, many are lost.