#Robotime Rolife
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mashaly1986 · 4 months ago
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Robotime Rolife Nanci Chinese Classical Poetry Blind Box Action Figures Doll Toys Surprise Box Girls Toys for Children Friends
The Robotime Rolife Nanci Chinese Classical Poetry Blind Box Action Figures are a delightful collection of surprise dolls inspired by traditional Chinese culture and classical poetry. Each blind box contains a beautifully crafted Nanci doll, dressed in elegant outfits reflecting Chinese historical themes and poetic elements. These action figures are designed with intricate details, showcasing the artistry of ancient Chinese culture in a modern, playful way. Perfect for children and collectors alike, the blind box adds an element of surprise as you never know which unique figure you'll get. Ideal as a gift for girls or friends, these doll toys make for a fun and educational experience, blending traditional culture with modern toy trends. Perfect for playtime or display, they are an excellent choice for anyone who enjoys collectible figures with cultural significance.
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raquelvendart · 9 months ago
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Another miniature kit I customised, my tiny house is growing more everyday!! 🏡🏡🏡
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fishylife · 10 months ago
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Want to show y'all the current progress on my diorama :3 The backdrop really enhances the vibes, eh?
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dollsontoast · 9 months ago
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I've discovered that the mini Barbies are the perfect size for the Rolife dioramas.
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mergatroidster · 1 year ago
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Bobby orders tea for his sister Bunty, while papa looks on with love
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titaniatixie · 11 months ago
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Here is a miniature ship I finished in December last year.
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bonersoup3000 · 10 months ago
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I made this. Kit is Emily's Flower Shop by RoLife
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crazyneutral · 1 year ago
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New mini I made last week! It's just a modified kit, but I'm in love with the mini typewriter. Going for a noir detective sort of vibe, which is tricky when most of the archetypal examples are black and white
For reference, the kit:
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also guys, I've been so obsessed with minitures and diorama lately so I bought a set to build a cozy little room🥹 if anyone is into that I'd love to see your projects!!!🩷🩷
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thecraftingwell · 1 month ago
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soulminyg · 1 year ago
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golemites3dpuzzle · 1 year ago
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fishylife · 7 months ago
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My diorama that I finished today 💞 It's a cherry blossom themed room. This kit that I purchased was a 'limited edition' that came with a special Nanci figurine.
Originally I was going to use popsicle sticks for the flooring but it got really tiring having to cut it with a knife. I tried coffee stir sticks instead as recommended online and found they were much easier to work with since I could simply cut them with scissors.
The lantern was the biggest struggle for me. I think the grade of glue I was using wasn't very good but anyway, I think the lantern was a little heavy so the light would ever so slightly lean to the right over time. What I ended up doing was gluing a paperclip wire on the back of the light pole. The wire glued on the back of the pole that's attached to the light bulb rests on the pole. From some angles I can very clearly see the paperclip wire but I've just come to accept it lol.
I wasn't really sure how to make the cherry blossom tree in an aesthetically pleasing way. I followed the manual but my tree didn't look very cool. I looked up some guides online and a lot of the commenters were saying just to twist the tree whichever way you want and I guess it turned out okay.
My favourite parts of the dioramas are probably the tassels and things that swing. There is a tassel on the lantern, the guqin/zither, and the fan. There's a swinging incense burner and I liked it so much that I put it on top of the pink shelf so it could be seen better. There are also some charms hung on the cherry blossom tree. The manual calls for three of them but I only ended up making two of them because I could only think of two places to hang them. I think they're really cute though.
I also really liked the fan. I thought it was really cute so I've included another picture of it before I glued it down. My mom said it reminded her of 鐵扇公主, Princess Iron Fan, the mother of the Red Child in Journey to the West. I don't know if this is canon, but in one of the Hong Kong adaptations, Princess Iron Fan would keep a small version of her fan under her tongue and when she needed to get into action she would retrieve the fan from under her tongue and it would grow big into her weapon.
There's an episode with the zither. So a zither has 7 strings, but the wooden piece has 8 notches. The manual showed that I should put all strings to one side and then draw dots on the side that was missing a string. So I just randomly picked a side. Later on I googled what guqins were like in real life and realized that all of them had dots on the same side. So I had to replace the string on the other side. Thankfully I had done this before I painted the dots on.
To my knowledge Nanci makes blind box figurines, but all versions of this kit will come with the same pink figurine.
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takatomo-de · 2 years ago
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bigbobbiehorror · 5 months ago
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I got the rolife robotime bar and decided to put the va11halla girls (and towa) in place. it’s a bit cramped but i’ll make it work
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handweavers · 1 year ago
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do you have any advice/a guide on making miniatures/dollhouses? i’ve always wanted to get into it and have no idea where to start or what skills i need to develop or have. i literally pore over dollhouse magazines and books and love watching miniature making videos on youtube but don’t know how to Do It Myself
honestly i would say the easiest way to get into it would be to buy a little kit that comes with everything you need and assemble it, it'll give you the easiest 'intro' to the hobby and you have the ability to customize it however you want as you go along if you decide to do so. i've bought and made a few of those mini 1:24 one-room kits from robotime rolife (like these ones here) before and they're fun little projects that give you an idea of the skills you'll need to develop if you want to design your own or build your own from room boxes or 'just the structure' dollhouse kits (like the ones from little dollhouse company, greenleaf, miniatures.com etc). you can also, of course, jump right in with making your own room boxes from cardboard and glue and experiment as you go along.
i found it super helpful to watch videos from makers who show how they make a dollhouse from scratch with the materials they use because it gives you an idea not only of what equipment to buy but also the variety of materials you can use including stuff from the dollar store, thrifted items, etc. here's a few videos i like that i've been watching:
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