✨ Craft Your Own Slice of Serenity!
The Rolife DIY Book Nook Kit is a captivating 3D wooden puzzle that allows you to create a charming Japanese spring scene, complete with a tram and cherry blossoms. Measuring 8.7 inches tall, this intricate model features 340 pieces and includes LED lighting for a magical touch. Perfect for both adults and kids, it serves as a unique bookshelf insert and a delightful gift that encourages creativity and relaxation.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 8.7"H |
Size | One Size |
Style Name | Japanese |
Theme | Japanese Spring |
Color | Sakura Densya |
Material Type | Wood |
T**G
Excellent first build
This is cute and easy. A great first assembly. The instructions are detailed and easy to follow. The materials included (glue, sand paper, etc) are good quality.
A**L
So pretty!!
This is my first book nook ever and I’ll have to say it was challenging looking at first but it’s actually pretty easy just gotta read the directions :) it took me 20 days to complete only cuz i did it little by little a day but it looks amazing on my shelf!! Definitely worth your money
C**A
Loved it with an *
I loved this kit! It's charming, instructions are pretty easy to follow, and it builds up beautifully.That being said, I would not recommend this to young or inexperienced modelers. A lot of the parts are small and can break easily, and the entire C sprue is very thin wood, not cardstock. I'd also recommend a good hobby knife, dust mask, and square file for making this kit easier. A small sanding block may also help but it's not essential.
S**0
Good kit for anyone with even basic model making experience
So I have been wanting this for a while, but the original website wanted $75, thankfully I found it on here for around $40!Overall, it wasn’t too bad of a build, there were some very fiddly bits. And the instructions weren’t super clear about the wiring for the lights but otherwise everything went together, fairly easy.I probably use more glue the necessary, especially when joining the sides together, because I found the metal brackets/screws, pretty useless, as the screws wouldn’t bite into the wood and we just spin. So I ended up using superglue for those parts.I probably use more glue than necessary, especially when joining the sides together, because I found the metal brackets/screws, pretty useless, as the screws wouldn’t bite into the wood and we just spin. So I ended up using superglue for those parts.Overall, still a good build and still looks fairly decent even with my model building skills.
S**Y
A Christmas gift for my 14 year old daughter
The media could not be loaded. My daughter thoroughly enjoyed building the house. It turned out to be an excellent winter break project, keeping her engaged and away from screens for several days.
E**T
Crazy fun build
This was a joy to make. Took significantly longer than the time advertised, but that might have just been me going slow. I LOVE the final product and have now the others in the series
V**1
Really fun!
I really enjoyed this puzzle! I was pleasantly surprised with how well everything consistently lined up and fit together wonderfully. You do have to be careful when removing the wood pieces, but that's part of the fun. Sandpaper is included to remove any rough edges. Some extra smaller pieces are given in case you break any.Instructions are mainly picture based and easy to follow along. You will need you own glue- I used a fast drying super glue that worked fine, although I may invest in a less stringy glue if I do something like this again. I changed some colors of some wood pieces and had a lot of fun customizing it.If you have ever done and electric work, you'll know that the fray end of the wire are very fragile. If any break off, the connection will not work. I did not have any issue with the lights, but saw that some people had. If it doesn't work, you could carefully cut and strip the wire back to start over with a new end.TLDR: This was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed it! Pay attention to the instructions and be careful. This is designed well and fits together perfectly if you follow the instructions.
A**G
Not worth your time
I was initially going to give this three stars, but it just kept losing stars as I was going.This is not my first wooden 3D kit. In fact it's my fifth in just under 2 months. This was nowhere near the quality of those other kits. While the instructions were good, pieces broke on me left and right, didn't fit together, or or they did fit, later fell apart.It was enjoyable for the first two days of sitting down to work on it despite all the pieces breaking. I appreciated that the pieces were all labeled with a letter and number. The letter indicated which board they were on and the number indicated the position on the board. That was helpful. Some other ones I've done have had the pieces labeled by step and were hard to find.By the third day of working on it, the frustration overrode the enjoyment. None of the walls would stay in place even with glue and eventually the process became:-assemble the next step,-install that step,-that installation made the previous two steps fall apart,-put those back together,-do the next step,-look at it funny and it falls apartThe first photo (with the walls standing, kinda) is where I gave up. I'm so close to finishing, but it's never going to hold up on my bookshelf.
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