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Tiny Taj Mahal
This is one of the Paper Nano models published by Kawada which a friend gave me for Christmas one year.
It was my first experience of a laser cut kit and I have to say that I was astonished at the level of intricacy this method can achieve. The model is pretty small - the ceramic pot is a smidge under 11cm high - and the only cutting I did was to snip through the tiny bits which hold the parts to the model sheets. I find the amount of detail impressive. Incidentally, the same company also issues Nano Blocks which are a tiny Lego-type building brick.
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very beautiful!
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I wouldn't say that hand cutting couldn't be done to that level (people always amaze me here), but I don't see how. Very nice model, sir
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Very nice. Those nano models are very intricate and they do amaze with the cut out details.
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Nicely done. I like the night sky and camel on this one. It really adds to the effect. I still have the Nano Himeji castle to do.
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