Cyberpunk World DIY Book Nook Kit

$49.99

(2 customer reviews)

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Cyberpunk World DIY Book Nook Kit $49.99

This is a miniature kit with a 3D diorama, book nook, and decoration all in one. The perfect combination of infinite creativity and bookshelves, as well as personalized scene design, constructs a real miniature world, making your thin bookshelves more artistic and interesting.

Material
  • High quality natural eco-friendly wood
Dimension
  • H: 7.3″(18.7cm)
  • W: 3.9″(10cm)
  • D: 5.9″(15cm)
Difficulty:
  • ★★★
  • This type is distinct from other 3D Wooden Puzzle, it requires assembly of a greater number of components using the provided materials, demanding a higher level of craftsmanship. However, the level of detail achieved is also much more exquisite.

Tech-Infused Design: Immerse yourself in the cyberpunk universe with a book nook that features a striking fusion of technology-inspired elements. Technology blue is the main tone, contrasting with yellow and pink light.

Blue-gray high-rise building silhouettes on the cover & a three-dimensional street scene of real-life ruins, are cleverly designed, contrasting, and blending, creating a cyberpunk visual aesthetic.

Extending through the mirrored surface, a dim, grey street merges with the blue-light high-rise buildings on the cover.

Whether you’re a cyberpunk enthusiast or looking for a one-of-a-kind gift for someone special, the kit is an ideal choice. It’s a fantastic way to share the love of crafting and the cyberpunk genre.

Warm Tips:

  • Due to customs policy, glue or battery may not be included in the package, you need to prepare it by yourself.
  • You can chooseanycraft glue and3 pcs *button cell batteries.

2 reviews for Cyberpunk World DIY Book Nook Kit

  1. A** P****
    July 31, 2023
    Amazing to work on; challenging but fun.
    First one and loved it! Number two on the way!
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    D*****
    November 14, 2023
    Fun Challenge
    This was a fun challenge! Cutting teenytiny circles so they didn't look like octagons was difficult; but it was rewarding when all the tiny component...More
    This was a fun challenge! Cutting teenytiny circles so they didn't look like octagons was difficult; but it was rewarding when all the tiny components came together to make a really cute tiny item. I wish there was a little extra materials; in case of a mess-up; which there were a couple; but I managed to work around or easily cover up mistakes. The only thing that bothered me a little bit; was the bookcase surround. The perforated edges were showing; and it looked like raw material. So I wallpapered it. It's really cute; and even my teens started coming to help build; they loved making the tiny plants.
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