>>8002729Here's some of the food I made. YOu can order big packs of 1:12 scale dishes from china for a buck or two. They make great bases for handmade foods, some are more of a success than others.. The green tray got knocked around a little so I need to reorient the items on it and repaint it. It's pretty dusty too and I shed like a dog. The bread and cake were premade Chinese things.
>>8002871I love the little Lego Cassidy on the side. I like to thing the cart itself is also a form of Carnage.
>>8002890I'll take a picture in a sec. FOr the bottles I bought some cheap Chinese Coka-colas, like $2 for five including shipping, then I used silicon RTV rubber to make molds of the bottles. I used some phosphorous powder mixed in with clear resin to fill the Coka-cola molds and then I printed out the little labels and cut them out then glued them on.
As for expensve you can spend about fifty bucks on CHinese sellers and get a few dozen lots of items and that would be plenty to get you started accessory wise. About $12 can get you a nice kitchen setup, five for a fridge on top of that, and just bits and pieces of furniture over time.
>also thanks for the helpIt's what we're here for.
>>8003172Hey, I think I recognize those Testmen! Glad to see your stuff came earlier than expected. That ukelele sized guitar is hilarious.
>>8003416h man, that miniature table model kit is terrific. I'm going to have to try to make one now.
>Looks like that's coming along nicely anon.Thanks, it's an older picture, I'll have to take a current one. It was $30 at a thrift store but that day was 50% off all toys so I had to grab it.
>I like that bread. There's something about it. I'm really fond of it myself. I sneak it into a good portion of my photos.
>>8003446A piece of clear packing take rubbed down to fit the contours and trimmed to the seat couple be a permanent solution that would be nearly impossible to spot.