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They look too short.
Typically a kitchen unit is ~ 900mm high (+ counter-top).
A typical module is 600 wide by 600 or 650 deep.
Yours look like they're as tall as they are wide & deep (ie cubes).
Otherwise - very nice!
Automatically Appended Next Post: Maybe add a sink drainer.
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Check out my gallery here Also I've started taking photos to use as reference for weathering which can be found here. Please send me your photos so they can be found all in one place!!
The main result of the first days: the HARVEST OF WAR is FULLY FUNDED!!!
For now, seven sets are unlocked, and we still have a lot of them to unlock.
We are extremely excited about the final one - FALLEN DRAGON!
A Working magnifying Glas? This is not painting anymore, this is witchcraft! Your painting skills are really not of this world. I didn't even now that 6/0 brushes exist.
Ragnar69 wrote: A Working magnifying Glas? This is not painting anymore, this is witchcraft! Your painting skills are really not of this world. I didn't even now that 6/0 brushes exist.
Just add a lot of gloss varnish on top
Automatically Appended Next Post: Some news about our first Kickstarter - "Harvest of War".
With your great support, we unlocked EVERYTHING. And even some new Stretch goals (check this beautiful Dead Archangel).
We still have 12 days more, and we will surely create some more casualty sets!
Hi!
It is an extremely hot spring in Siberian Russia right now (+23C) and that is so RARE for us here. But quarantine broke all the plans.
Still, we have our people in Tinyburg and they are happy chatting on sunny streets of the town
Cheers!
Tiny Furniture Team
www.tiny-furniture.com