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We built Kenai Fjords National Park in miniature

We shaped the cliffs by hand, planted the forest one tree at a time, then added a tour boat, a pod of orcas, and a bear on the ridge. Once we added the boat and animals, the scale finally felt right.

u/RohanDavidson — 3 days ago
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Almost done with this dinosaur diorama

We built the river, rocks, and plants first, then added the dinosaurs. Now we're moving a few trees around and filling in the last gaps.

u/RohanDavidson — 4 days ago

Building and painting a Statue of Liberty model with a working torch

We assembled the figure in sections, cleaned the seams, and finished the crown by hand. The flame is a separate translucent part with a small light inside. For the finish, we built up the patina in several passes instead of spraying the whole model one flat green.

u/romakhramov — 6 days ago

Building an ocean model around a clear underwater tunnel

This piece had to work from above and from inside the tunnel below. We built the water surface in layers, added the sharks and boat, then painted the wake and surface texture by hand. The internal lighting brought out the depth in the final scene.

u/romakhramov — 7 days ago

Welcome to r/Minibricks

This is the official Minibricks community for scale models, dioramas, museum pieces, giant insects, practical effects, and everything that goes into making them.

We’ll share work in progress, behind-the-scenes clips, finished builds, and the occasional failure. You can share your own work too, ask questions, or start a discussion about materials, 3D printing, resin, painting, and model making. Please credit the artist when the work isn’t yours and don’t spam the place. Glad you’re here.

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u/romakhramov — 9 days ago

Adding the body hairs to our 15:1 scale bee

We built the model from CT scan data taken from a real specimen. The body hairs are placed and colored by hand because their direction and density change across the body. This is one of ten large-scale insects we made for a museum exhibit.

u/romakhramov — 10 days ago