I’ve always been more drawn to traditional styles—especially wooden textures—and I was never really into puzzle-style builds.
So when I first started working with these plastic kits, I’ll admit I was a little hesitant.
But after building the hot pot restaurant, and now this bubble tea shop, I think I’ve slowly fallen for them. The level of detail, the ease of building, and the flexibility to connect different shops together are honestly so satisfying.
Finally finished my bubble tea shop!
I picked up this kit at the workshop on February 1st and customized it a little—of course I had to add some Keung To elements to make it my own. I then combined it with my old hot pot restaurant and the burger truck I built earlier, turning everything into a mini food court vibe. Can’t wait to slowly add more shops in the future!
This workshop was even more special because a few friends who had never tried miniatures before joined us. Building together, seeing everyone enjoy the process, and sharing that moment made the experience truly unforgettable.
Your Keung To plushies are so cute as always. They fit in the Super Creators perfectly. It’s really awesome how you showcase your kits. It’s very artistic of you.
Your creativity is amazing and I love how you have managed to merge all of this together into a small scene. I can’t wait to see what you come up with next.
There are SO many kits for flowers and I love them all…or maybe you will win the contest…but those prizes won’t be awarded until after the holiday. I think my favorite is the blooming book. I love how it turned out…and with your creative skills, you could make it amazing!
I totally agree with you! The charm of these kits really grows on you the more you build them. The details are incredible, and it’s so satisfying how everything comes together so smoothly. I also love that you can connect the shops—it makes the whole experience feel like building your own little world. It’s easy to see why you’ve fallen for them!
I love that one too! The blooming book turned out so beautifully, and thank you for saying that—I’d have so much fun making it my own. Fingers crossed for the contest, but either way it’s inspiring!