







You're cutting out pieces of paper that have NO template ... measuring everything you're cutting, no written instructions. The instructions were worse than IKEA instructions. It doesn't come with glue. The couch is made by measuring fabric, wrapping the fluff and wood together and then literally upholstering the couch yourself with fabric and glue. Feels a bit much, but maybe someone else would love it. Just not for me.
I was looking into cute bedroom miniature sets and noticed that most of the listings had low reviews claiming that the instructions were unclear and the crafting process too meticulate but I'm just gonna say that all you need to build this set is time, patience, and some prior experience with building miniature props and sets. I have only done 1 complicated miniature food stand (with a lot of tiny bits and pieces) in the past so I did know what I was walking into when buying TRANQUIL LOFT, which is on a much higher scale.I was scared of reviews reporting missing and broken parts in their kits but luckily mine came with everything included. I did get Tranquil Loft though so I cannot speak for the quality of other sets. I think I did receive a faulty music box winder part so I am unable to actually make the music box wind but you know the music box is completely optional I never touch them.The booklet instructions are totally clear and in plain English along with a visual guide. If there is a prop or step you really do not understand just search up the name of your model on Youtube, there are plenty of videos showing the assembly process however I couldn't find any videos that showed the final electric wiring process.I can see how it's inconvenient for people who realize that they will need to get their own additional materials and tools to make this kit. I had to buy Silicone glue with a narrow applicator but I happened to already have other tools on hand like craft glue, wire cutters, thread snips, craft knife. One thing I do have a problem with is that the wiring instructions require you to trim the power wire but with the copper inside exposed and I'm not sure how they expected people to do that with regular scissors?? I fortunately had access to a wire stripper that easily takes out the casing so I can't imagine doing the very important LED power line assembling without it.Double tape was very helpful for sticking paper and wood together. Also used iron on tape and fray check for the fabric pieces. Use an iron for all those 0.5 cm folds. I had a heat gun and heat tube shrink for the exposed connected wires which was just a personal preference, I'm sure the provided electrical tape is fine.A personal tip I have is to save all the tiniest props for last so you don't accidentally lose or damage them in the chaotic assembly process. You are also not obligated to make every single tiny prop included in this kit. There are some I am definitely skipping since I have my own Re-ment and other kinds of 1:12 pieces. Be creative with this miniature set and do whatever makes you comfortable. Sometimes your furniture or walls will not exactly align a perfect 90 degree angle so be careful about that especially when you are using hard to remove glue like silicone glue.
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Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 5 mars 2024
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