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RE: Bahay Kubo - A Traditional House of the Philippines (Bahat Kubo Living - Scaled Model)

Amazing! Finally, the culmination of all your dedicated efforts has finally arrived! Congratulations on your superb version of a scaled model for a Bahay Kubo

Thank you very much @storiesoferne

So far, what are the best learning experiences you've gained from immersing in this interesting activity

The experiences are enjoyable and fulfilling. I found out that creating scaled models is not easy, sometimes while you are in the process of making them a mistake can be made, and sometimes adjustments needs to be made in order to achieve a more desirable outcome.

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Yes, because scaled model-making is a meticulous process, you'll seldom encounter unforeseen errors. I've experienced the same situations when I used to make them for architectural projects. But, the good thing is that these mistakes can always be corrected by patience with an artistic flair.

Now, that you've mastered the art of crafting a tiny Bahay Kubo, perhaps it's high time to build a full-blown mountain village or Filipino barrio in miniature size? What about a Christmas manger in time for December?

perhaps it's high time to build a full-blown mountain village or Filipino barrio in miniature size? What about a Christmas manger in time for December?

These are wonderful ideas. I am a fan of a Christmas manger and I love the Filipino Barrio setting. now that you have brought up these ideas I will try to create them and since December is fast approaching I will first try to create a manger.

No pressure for you at all, haha. I was simply helping you out with some creative ideas so you can continue doing what you love: model-making. Cheers and have an awesome weekend @afterglow! 😊

Thank you and happy weekend as well @storiesoferne (^_^)