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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

The transformation of a little coffee grinder.


Hi all, I hope you're doing well!


This past weekend I've been quite busy with all sorts of miniatures related stuff. And one of the things I'm most happy about, is the work I did on a 1:12 scale coffee grinder.

You see, I have a beautiful, old coffee grinder, which serves as some kind of 'prop' in the kitchen, for looking totally cool, albeit broken. So, when I came across a nice, miniature coffee grinder, I decided to subject it to an extreme make-over treatment, to make it look like his big brother as much as possible.

The miniature grinder was made out of wood and metal, which is good, but otherwise boring as a bag of beans, at least to me! The below image shows the 'before and after' look of the little bugger, just to give you an idea of the extent of the 'metamorphosis'.


I'm not going to run through the details of the make-over process here, but rather give you a pictorial account of how it turned out, and how it compares to the real life one. 

Enter the big, fat coffee grinder and his 'mini-me' version!



The above picture illustrates the additions to the miniature quite well: little 'pillars' on each corner, and small legs underneath (where else?).

The below shot shows how I made the grinding mechanism look rusty like the original. And yes, I know they're not exactly the same, but at least one can say that they're family!




Anyway, when finished, I put the cute little grinder on the kitchen counter of my 'Centennial' dolls house as shown below. I think the little guy looks happy, don't you agree? As if he has always been there.



That's all for now, folks! As always, thanks for visiting, and please check out this blog from time to time for news and updates. Have a great one!

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2 comments:

  1. José it is totally stunning! I just love its new look. You have definitely made it look like it's big brother and it fits so well in the'Centennial' dolls house. Love all the pictures. Well done on such a detailed transformation. So proud of you!

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  2. Thank you very much, Rebecca, I'm glad you liked it! Your encouraging words are always very welcome!

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