Image 1 — POV: You leaned in to tell your friend something…
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▲ 123 r/dioramas

POV: You leaned in to tell your friend something…

“…never mind.”🤢😂 Did it ever happen to you or sth else even worse?

If you’re into small diorama scenes like this, feel free to follow. I’ll be sharing more from time to time, and I’m working on some follower perks too.

u/junfai — 13 hours ago

Trying to make my dioramas tell a story, not just look realistic.

What happened here? Wrong answers only.

u/junfai — 10 days ago
▲ 1.6k r/miniatures

Spent way too many hours building Monica's apartment from Friends 😅

I've always loved the apartment from Friends, so when I saw this miniature kit, I had to give

it a try. and I realize it took more work and time than expected to build it. It's tough but it's

worth it TBH.

The purple walls, tiny furniture, kitchen, coffee mugs... all the little details are there.

Now I kind of understand why people get addicted to miniatures.

Any Friends fans here? What's the first detail you noticed?

u/junfai — 25 days ago
▲ 134 r/Diecast

Been thinking about making 100 different tiny “pocket box” scenes like this

Lately I’ve been obsessed with the idea of making tiny “pocket-sized” display scenes for 1/64 cars.

Not 100 of the same thing — more like 100 different vibes and themes.

Tiny garages, coffee shops, rainy streets, gas stations, mountain roads, neon alleys, etc.

Just small atmosphere pieces for favorite cars on a desk.
Still experimenting, but I honestly love how much personality these tiny scenes can have 😄

What kind of theme would you want to see?
A garage, street corner, gas station, mountain road, coffee shop, pit lane… or something totally different?

u/junfai — 1 month ago

What made a 90s arcade feel like a 90s arcade?

I’m planning a real tiny LED arcade miniature and want to get the details right before I build it.

What do you remember most from old arcades? The carpet, lights, sounds, token machines, prizes, sticky floors, posters, snack area, weird smell — anything specific.

What detail would make a miniature instantly feel authentic to you?

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u/junfai — 1 month ago

Just finished putting together this small Japanese-style coffee shop scene.

It’s 3D printed and I added magnetic lighting inside, which makes it feel a lot more alive in person.
The details on this one surprised me — especially the interior and little props.

Still thinking about how to improve it, but pretty happy with how it turned out so far 😄

u/junfai — 2 months ago