
Ghibli Museum: Build Your Own Miniature World!
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Studio Ghibli offers fans a chance to recreate iconic museum stairways with detailed papercraft kits featuring characters from 'Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess'. These miniature dioramas capture the museum's charm, perfect for display on any bookshelf.
Bring the magic of the Ghibli Museum home with new miniature papercraft art kits. Each kit focuses on recreating the museum's iconic stairways, complete with characters from the Ghibli short film 'Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess'. These detailed dioramas offer a unique way to remember your visit or experience the museum's charm from afar.
Each kit contains laser-cut pieces for precision assembly, allowing you to recreate details like stained glass windows and the museum's coat of arms. Once assembled, the dioramas measure approximately 8cm x 10cm x 15.5cm, making them ideal for displaying on bookshelves or desks.
The kits are available at the Ghibli Museum's Mamma Aiuto store and online, while supplies last. Prices range from ¥13,200 to ¥17,600, offering Ghibli enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of the museum's enchanting world.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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