Because miniatures make everything better, this is a video of Nerdforge’s Martina and Hansi constructing a coffee table with a miniature library inside, complete with bookshelves, a desk, and little lights. The finished project is stunning — way nicer than my coffee table. “That looks like a keg with a
This is a video from Youtuber Half-Asleep Chris (just imagine what he could accomplish with a pot of coffee), who built an amusement park river ride in his backyard for a LEGO boat. In his own words: “It goes through caves, crystal grottos, temples, and more, inspired by the likes
This is an Instagram video of dad Mason Smith (aka thedadsocial) constructing a Power Wheels sized tow-behind camper for his two daughters. Man, that thing looks SWEET. Just needs a mini barbecue for cooking sliders and cocktail weenies. 2 hours, a couple sheets of plywood, a second hand $25 powerwheel
This is Miniwood, a short stop motion collection of iconic movie scenes recreated by Yeti Pictures with toys and other miniatures. Movie scenes include The Exorcist, King Kong, Jurassic Park, The Addams Family, Kill Bill, Terminator 2, and RoboCop. Which was your favorite? Mine was Jurassic Park. Kill Bill was
This is a video of the functional tea/coffee set fingernails created by Morgan Gilbertson of Haus Of Nails. Apparently the full set cost $3,000. That seems like a lot to spend on fingernails, but I also just chew mine when they get unbearably long. My girlfriend thinks it’s disgusting, which
Because you never know when your husband is going to accidentally shrink the kids and they’ll need help getting around the house, artist and model builder Luke Towan went and constructed this tiny working escalator. Oh man, this thing is going to be the absolute highlight of the dollmall I’ve
Inspired by the very real roller coaster Steel Vengeance at Cedar Point, this is a video of Venomeater123 (is that venom-eater or veno-meater?) demonstrating the miniature version he build using K’Nex. It took him almost a year to construct, which doesn’t surprise me, because that thing is massive. What would
This is a video of the very talented Devon of MechanicalFiend constructing an impressive miniature of Jack Skellington’s house from The Nightmare Before Christmas. She does a fantastic job (complete with lighting effects!), and I imagine if you had the prerequisite skill level and know-how, you could almost follow along