DeepL Translate says "they will vomit bile" but I'm not convinced. Thanks.
u/Green-Abroad1722
I'm wondering if there are any lesser known brands or off brands that also make quality nooks. The main criteria I'm looking for are:
-Available for purchase (online) in the US (critical)
-Nook-style - like, the tall rectangular type such as Rolife's Arcade Dating or Anavrin's Kyoto Gion (very important)
-High quality - I don't want the pieces to be constantly snapping or the thing to just fall apart (important)
-More snap-together style, with a minimum of gluing and scissor-cutting. Some is okay, but I'd prefer as little as possible (medium-strong preference)
-As kind of an add-on to the last point, ideally beginner-friendly, or at least intermediate. I've only done two kits so far! Easy to follow instructions fit under this point as well as under the high quality point (fairly important)
-Cheapish (less important, although would be a bonus!)
My favorite themes are the generally the lighter toned ones (purely in terms of coloring), but I'm willing to consider any subject matter. I do like some of the darker ones, like Seoul Hipjiro. I'm not super into the "magical ____" or library themes.
Any leads? Maybe I'm asking way too much! Just wondering if there's anything like this out there I guess.
For what it's worth, this one seems to fit my criteria from what I can tell and I just bought it, which is why I thought to ask the question and look for others like it in the first place. I'm fairly new to book nooks and I'd thought they were basically just limited to the big companies!
Thanks!
I'm tempted to buy the Anavrin Seoul Hipjiro kit but there's a review on Amazon saying the stickers don't stay stuck long and they ended up having to take the whole thing apart and glue them later on. For such a pricey kit, this might be the difference between buying it or not for me. Anyone who has built this kit, can you say what your longer-term experience has been with the stickers?
Thanks!