I totally forgot to post this one. This was my first kit ever completed by inspiration from my daughter. The out come reflects how naive I was to assume it would be easy
if I had researched more I would have found out that this one of the more challenging kits out there and not for beginners. The wire work in particular was an utter challenge to me. I also realized not to use white glue on clear windows
but my uncle did say it looks like frost or snow on the windows lol. This kit got me hooked big time and it’s been an incredible journey since October of last year!
I love how you shared the whole journey of that first kit—it really shows how much it meant to you, even with the challenges. Starting with one of the tougher builds must have been a trial by fire, especially with the wire work and learning those little lessons like not using white glue on clear windows. But I think your uncle’s comment about it looking like frost or snow is such a charming silver lining—it turned a mistake into a unique detail.
Thank for share the whole journey of that first kit. So lovely
Thanks everyone! I also wanted to point out that I did this without all the tools I have now. I only had some glue, an old xacto knife and some cosmetic tweezers. This proves it doesn’t take a lot to get into this hobby!!
I haven’t build this kit yet. Yours look still amazing. We can still see beauty behind imperfections. ![]()
Is this a rolife kit? I haven’t seen this before, looks really cool.
This build looks great despite some of the challenges you had with it. I really like the piano against the wall.
It looks really nice. great job, I really like the plants and the piano.
I love that you share the journey!
Which part has wire?
@Sasa the chairs and the barstools and the table. The legs are a constructed of wire pieces that must be cut precisely and curved the right way to make them balance.
I have mine waiting for me. I need to get started on it soon ![]()



