(Not Rolife) European Travel Infinity Train Cabin in Progress

This may well be my most challenging build yet, and my first mechanical miniature project! With my one working arm (and a half), and still in recovery, I started building Tonecheer’s European Travel Infinity train cabin.

It took some getting used to with reading the instructions, and thankfully my husband helped with things I can’t do yet, like screwing the mechanical parts of the projector.

Everything about this train cabin is beautiful! Leather seats, suitcases, books etc.

The wire work and chandelier are so fun to do. I used to make wire-wrapped jewelry so doing this was right up my alley.

My goal is to make this my final build for 2025. Celebrating my progress with a warm spiced Russian tea (with cinnamon, cloves and other ingredients that reminds me of gluwein minus the wine :winking_face_with_tongue:) as we speak

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So great. It looks very cute.

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This is definitely a fun set to be the last build for 2025! :laughing: I’m glad you’re having fun but I also hope your other hand arm is healing well! :pink_heart:

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Wow, you are going really fast. I finished it last week. Definitely one of the best i have done. Quality is amazing.

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This is such a beautiful kit. I love the details of it. The seats looks so elegant.

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This train cabin looks so beautiful :heart_eyes: it’s like it’s for royalty with the gold details. Excited to see the final build.

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Thank you so much! :blush:

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Yes, I’d love to exit 2025 with a bang. This one is super challenging. It’s satisfying to build. Nothing like ending my ear with a beautiful build like this. And thank you for your kind thoughts about my arm. I’m not 100% yet but slowly getting there.

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I was trying to finish this before the end of the year. And you’re absolutely right this thing is so challenging but in the end, I’m loving the results. Have a wonderful new year.

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Everything about this kit is top notch. The quality of the leather seats, suitcases, books, etc.. It’s just amazing. Well, worth the high price tag.

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Thank you, Jill. Finishing this off in a few.

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You did a great job! I think it is hard to build these little details if you only can use one hand. It looks amazing :star_struck:

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Everything about this model is so elegant. You are doing a beautiful job!

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The most challenging was making the candelier by candlelight haha. The rest was real easy also because of the quality of the materials

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I’ve seen @Jerry_Boswijk building this one, and I thought exactly the same. It’s absolutely adorable. Such a lovely and cozy kit. I hope you enjoy every step of it, and what a beautiful way to close the year with this build!

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Yes it was much more complicated. I’ll never take my right hand for granted ever again lol. By the way, here’s to finished product. (Finished) European Travel Infinity Train Cabin (Not Rolife)

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Thank you, Nita. Trying my very best while dealing with intermittent pain. :laughing:. So glad I finished it. (Finished) European Travel Infinity Train Cabin (Not Rolife)

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No doubt that was one of my biggest challenges. I also wasn’t fond of the gold foil stickers because they just love to stick everywhere. So glad I finished it. (Finished) European Travel Infinity Train Cabin (Not Rolife) . I also added a personal touch by adding miniature vintage maps.

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Thank you so much. I enjoyed every minute of it. It is very challenging though especially with one working hand. I also added a personal touch by adding miniature vintage maps. I hope you’ll like the finished product. (Finished) European Travel Infinity Train Cabin (Not Rolife)

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I have seen this for a while but haven’t purchase any.

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