I was gifted this lovely 1940’s Train Cabin kit by Anavrin. I have loved this book nook since I first saw it, but other projects have taken center stage. When Anavrin contacted me about doing a build for my blog in exchange for the kit, I was overjoyed.
As part of the deal, I have a discount code for 10% off your purchase at Anavrin (I will receive an affiliate commission when you use my link. This link should give you the discount, but the actual code is BRAE63636) They have this and many other book nook kits.
I asked if I had to build it to spec, and they told me I could do what I liked. Music to my ears! I have a few ideas on how to change it up to make it my own, so it will take me a bit longer than just building it right out of the box.
Everything you need is included, but I am sure to reinvent and reuse and add.
I have a few more things in the hopper, but I hope to start on this build next month.
Debora
I can’t wait to see how you customize this kit. I think it’s a great kit and might want to build one myself in the future. Too many projects right now! :)
brae
It’s half scale-ish, I think! :D Put it on the list for someday, because I know you’d do a wonderful interpretation of it.
azteclady
I have seen a couple of hobbyists/miniaturists build this (on YouTube), with some personalization, but generally those have been very basic changes; I cannot wait (I will wait patiently) to see what you do with it!
And, thank you for the link; I guess I’ll wait until you have a discount code to get one (but I’ll start budgetting for it now).
brae
I am excited for it, too! You should be able to use the link in the post to get the discount. I’ve added the actual code to the post as well.