@@TinyCraftWorld this is a silly question but when the furniture is done being put together and glued do you glue the furniture to the floor of the diorama?
I very much like that you show a preview of the item you are building before you begin each element. This is very helpful in understanding what you are doing.
I’m torn between loving having all those pieces ready to go versus…the complexity of the diorama and its instruction manual. Growing up some 50 years ago, I am reminded of the rule book I had for some of my war games. Thanks for showing and making new things.
the complexity of this Diorama is really simple. Before I did the Rolife Miller´s Garden set and this one was a hell lot of work. This set is an absolute beginner set I would say and I actually prefer this one
Thank you so much for this video, because I was having trouble starting off. I wish they provided which bag you would need for each item in the instruction manual.
i love the perforated paper bits so much! im always unhappy with how I cut things with scissors bc no matter how hard i try its never a straight cut 😭.
I love it, very beautiful and I buy Kiki's Magic Emporium after see you doing on clip .Do you have clip for beginner, how to read a manual book I don't understand it.
I like diorama, but i very poor to buy expensive kit, and i usually make with paper kit, i am a male but i have a thin hand like girl, i can make some diorama with 1/2 size ukmm, just 10cm^3, i hope u make more about papercraft with the cute diorama
Hi I'm a new subscriber :D I really want to try making some of your older videos papercraft models but the template links seem not to be working anymore (like the ones for the airplanes), is there an updated place I can look for them?
Some of the kits come with a bottle of ok glue, but the one I'd recommend is Aleene's Tacky Glue. There are different versions... (clear, fast drying etc) and the original is a good bet if you want an all around good glue for miniatures. If you end up doing a few of them you might also get super glue (like Krazy Glue) as well for the trickier bits. It tends to dry very fast and is a stronger hold.