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.
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 ) as we speak
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.
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.
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!
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.
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)