[Pro Tips] Starting something a little different: Rolife Quiet Corner Study (TGE03)

Starting something a little different: Rolife Quiet Corner Study (TGE03).

One of the first things that caught my attention was the way they handled the tiny book boxes. Instead of trying to match each printed book cover to the instructions, the part number is printed right on the inside of the box pieces. Such a simple idea, but it makes finding the correct book so much easier when you’re staring at a pile of tiny folded boxes.

I’ve built quite a few miniature kits, but I don’t think I’ve seen this approach before. Little quality-of-life improvements like that always make me happy.

So far I’m having a lot of fun with it, and the cozy library theme is right up my alley.

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This is the type of kit i dont think i ever want to do because of the amount of boxes :rofl: But id love to see your progress!

I love this idea…and recently had those markings on one of my builds…yet I can’t remember which one it was.

Yes this kit is really nice. I quite like the idea of having the letters printed so we know which one it is. I enjoyed building this as well.

That’s right, it’s much easier to find the book that way than by looking at the cover!

That’s a great idea. I have this to build as well so I’m looking forward to seeing yours.

Yes this makes assembling the boxes way bearable!!

The book boxes is so smart. I did a build once where you had to fold each book by hand.

I really like that they print the numbers on the books like that; it’s convenient for searching.

I like it this way too. Makes finding them so much easier

Kim_Kieffer, that tiny book box detail is such a satisfying thing to notice. Little printed part numbers can make a cozy library build feel much smoother when there are so many small pieces. We hope Quiet Corner Study keeps giving you more happy moments like that.

But after completion they look marvelous, you definitely can’t deny

All the very best, hope you are enjoying building this