[DIY & Creativity] My Sakura Journey #7

I really love this kit :heart_eyes: The details are super delicate. Even though it’s a book nook style, I’m honestly so impressed by how many 3D elements it has — that alone already makes it feel special.

I’ve built about half of it so far and really enjoying the process. I do think some parts could be better though — like the background or floor prints could look a bit more realistic. Also, the instructions aren’t always very clear… sometimes it just shows a picture and you kind of have to figure things out yourself, which might be a bit challenging for beginners.

But overall it’s really beautiful, and I think once it’s finished it’s definitely worth it :sparkles:

That’s it for today — I’ve been building for a few hours already and my neck is starting to hurt :joy:



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You did great so far. I see it more that not Robotime kits have less realistic or less nice parts and instructions are not as clear, so good job already coming this far. Take care of yourself and just rest for a bit, we will be waiting in patience on your next update :wink:

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It’s looking so beautiful already!! I love all those delicate details… and yes, some instructions can be tricky, but the result is always worth it! heheh

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Ahhh u r so sweet :face_holding_back_tears:
Generally I am satisfied with the kit so far but the instruction and background pictures definitely could be better. I think we r spoiled by robotime products :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Thanks , old styles has their charm although took longer time to make :sweat_smile:

That might be true. But I guess they don’t mind hearing that from us :wink:

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You are just a bit out of shape for modeling after your concert break… :sweat_smile: It’s looking great and you will soon be back into the swing of things. :blush:

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It certainly has a lot of details in it. It looks so good so far.

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Wow you have done a brilliant job with it so far.

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Hahaha yes absolutely :grin:

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Haha bend down my neck while doing it , wonder what is the bets way to do that.
I see ppl work on tiny things as daily, like watch repair , they have big magnifying glass n light . So they dun have to bend down their neck a lot .

Maybe worth to explore about it and invest :thinking:

Thank you thank you , it is but enjoyed it so much​:face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Thank your for your kind words :grinning_face:

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Cute but less realistic looking. I am really a rolife gal.
You are doing a great job!

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I love Asian kits! Especially their tiny details

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That sounds like a great idea. I do TRY to sit upright as much as possible…and I do have a hand-held magnifying glass.

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Haha , thank you . :blush:

Styles are quite different sometimes. Lots of kits has lots of items and details

Some kits are lots of items but still organized n clean

Some kits are lots of items like my house … messy and realistic

U tend to like the clean and organized style … since I dun have that in real life :grin:

I sit up every straight but still need to bend down my neck in order to see tiny detail clear ..

:thinking:

It really indeed a beautiful kit :slight_smile:

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