📖 [Rolife Journey]Cheers Bar & Dining, Day 7: Furniture at the ready

Good to know!

Speaking of, which Miniature House would you recommend that was a nice experience for you during the building of it?

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I think it could be a Mojito. It’s a really refreshing drink with lime, rum, soda water and fresh mint leaves. It’s one of my favorites. Nice for a hot day. :+1:

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I really do enjoy reading your reviews…your sense of humor cracks me up. lol This build is really cute…I’m not sure why I haven’t done it yet.

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You’re welcome. :blush: Yes, you should be proud of it since this is your first miniature house.

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Yeah, that’s what I thought when putting it together! A nice and fresh mojito. Yummy.

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Thanks a lot for your kind words!

And… What’s stopping you? :stuck_out_tongue:

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Thanks a lot!

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The a frame was my favorite. Lots of thing you can adapt or customise if you want.

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I’m not there yet (customising kits), but I’ll keep that in mind!

It is easier then you think. I only did it one time and just tried it

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I guess it’s more like I don’t have that creative clic usually. Like I look at a kit and I’m not full of ideas of what to add or how to change that, nor the mindset to have clear ideas on what materials or techniques use for it.

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You’re welcome. :blush:

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Any time!

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I have been building for 4 years and just recently started customising. Now I’m looking at diorama kits to maybe try that as a next step. So you keep evolving

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So it seems! It’s never too late, am I right?

never too late and each kit brings new confidence to try something different

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I have ideas in mind to build my own dioramas. And I have ideas for my A frame. I have too many ideas and not enough hours in the day lol

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That’s so true, two months ago I was reluctant about building Miniature Houses and look at me now :rofl:

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Haha nice. Curious to see what dioramas your gonna make

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I have two in mind so far; a Japanese garden, and a typical Queensland backyard from the early 20th century.

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