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    DIY Miniature Japanese House

    Hello everyone. I would like to share my recent Japanese traditional house. It's made mostly out of popsicle sticks and really inexpensive to make. Feel free to leave any feedback. Thank you.

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    #2
    Really great video Luan, great building skills there with just popsicle sticks

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      #3
      Originally posted by Builder

      Really great video Luan, great building skills there with just popsicle sticks
      ThankĀ  you, Builder. I think most traditional Japanese houses have a very elegant look, yet very simple layout, so the one I just make is very easy to make

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      • monica
        • Oct 2013
        • 15169

        #4
        real like your vid, Luan,and very well done on the build as well,I real do like this one,


        and yes your right about there home,neat,clean,and very livable,

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by monica

          real like your vid, Luan,and very well done on the build as well,I real do like this one,


          and yes your right about there home,neat,clean,and very livable,
          Thank you, Monica. There are still some work for me to do with the house. I've received tips for making it looks old and weathered, so I will start with that

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          • monica
            • Oct 2013
            • 15169

            #6
            will look forward to seeing how,and what you do with this one,as with wood can still,be a yellowish or a gray,


            when aged, 9_9

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              #7
              Originally posted by monica

              will look forward to seeing how,and what you do with this one,as with wood can still,be a yellowish or a gray,


              when aged, 9_9
              I also received a suggestion about painting it with walnut stain color, and I think it's also a good idea. However, I'm still leaning forward making the house looks aged. I will post a picture here when it's done. Thanks for your interest.

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