Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Slice-Tilt-Vortex

Recently, I bought the Tilt and Vortex table kits from feYerwerks on Etsy. They were only $10.00 each. 


 I'm going to start with the Vortex table.  I received two envelopes and this is what was inside of each.  You can imagine what I'm thinking...are there any instructions? So, I sent a message on Etsy to see if there were any.  He was wonderful and messaged me back giving me an idea how to put it together along with a phone # in case I had any problems and told me that if I broke any of the fragile little pieces while trying to assemble it, he would send me a new piece. 

 
 It looks a little daunting, but it's pretty easy once you get it.
 
 I sorted and laid out all the pieces.  The "leg" pieces were all numbered 1-6.  You may need some readers for this.
 
 The clover looking pieces were labeled A-F and they each had at least a number one so you know where to start.
 
 Once I got the first few pieces together, it was pretty easy, but you really need to be gentle with it.
 
 Here it is...The Vortex


This photo is from the store on Etsy: I still have to decide what color to paint them.
 

Next is the Tilt coffee table.  It was pretty much the same except that I needed to use my exacto knife to get all of the pieces separated.

 I painted it a dark charcoal grey.
I can't wait to use these in a scene.  I can totally see why there is an upcharge to buy these already assembled.  It took about an hour or so for each table-a little longer for the Tilt table.

There are also some VERY cool other miniatures on the feYerwerks shop such as miniature shipping crates, bridges, real life things and even miniature houses.

11 comments:

  1. How cool! I didn't know this Etsy seller so thanks for the link! Hope ur well xx

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  2. I can't imagine putting together something so tiny and so intricate!

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  3. Oh my, you have a lot of patience! Beautiful little architectural pieces that I'd have to spend the extra money to have assembled! You did a great job!

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  4. esas mesas son geniales ,pero menudo puzle para montar , creo que te han quedado muy bien

    besitos

    Mari

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  5. Nice tables, you have a lot more patience then me. IndyPoppy

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  6. bellissimi questi tavolini super moderni!Grazie per il link, andrò a curiosare...Un saluto, Manu

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  7. The tables are sooo cool! =) Hannah

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  8. those tables are awesome!

    Marisa

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  9. Very modern tables. I like!
    Greetings, Faby

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  10. What neat furniture kits. When I saw the first couple of photos I wasn't expecting them to turn out to be real classy looking miniatures. Love them. :)

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