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Description (745 characters)
Difficulty: ????
Reference production time: 25 hours
Body size: W120 x D115 x H80mm (Auto three-wheeled: W40 x L95 x H60mm)
(C) 1988 Nibariki-G
The moving scene at the beginning of "My Neighbor Totoro"
has been made into a diorama. The three-wheeled auto is full of overflowing luggage. Satsuki and Mei are hiding under the desk. The destination is ... Yes, it's a Japanese-Western eclectic house with an impressive red roof, "Satsuki and Mei's House"! It's a bonus for the character sheets of Dad, Satsuki and Mei. You can make cute miniatures without painting by simply pasting and assembling delicately laser-cut hard paper. (From Discovery Japan Mall)
Reference production time: 25 hours
Body size: W120 x D115 x H80mm (Auto three-wheeled: W40 x L95 x H60mm)
(C) 1988 Nibariki-G
The moving scene at the beginning of "My Neighbor Totoro"
has been made into a diorama. The three-wheeled auto is full of overflowing luggage. Satsuki and Mei are hiding under the desk. The destination is ... Yes, it's a Japanese-Western eclectic house with an impressive red roof, "Satsuki and Mei's House"! It's a bonus for the character sheets of Dad, Satsuki and Mei. You can make cute miniatures without painting by simply pasting and assembling delicately laser-cut hard paper. (From Discovery Japan Mall)
