As a seasoned miniature craftsman with years of experience, I would like to briefly share the core production process of the Rococo hall model based on my practical operations, with meticulous attention to details and professional control throughout.

  1.  Modeling is the foundation, which requires precise control of proportions. High-density cardboard, thin foam board and other non-deformable base materials are selected. First, draw an accurate sketch, bend the classic Rococo scroll patterns with 0.3mm fine iron wire, and fix them with special handcraft glue. The columns are pasted in layers and the dome is shaped in sections to ensure smooth lines and a shape consistent with the Rococo style. At the same time, the wall texture is well made to enhance the adhesion of subsequent painting.
  2. Painting determines the final effect, with the core being uniform color tone and exquisite details. Professional model paint is selected, with rococo pink and cream white as the base color. First, apply a special primer to prevent moisture and fix the color. After drying, apply two thin coats of topcoat to avoid brush marks and runs. Later, use a 0.1mm fine-tipped brush to outline the carved lines with gold painting according to the principle of "thin and multiple coats". The walls are dyed with light gold and the floor with imitated marble to fit the luxurious texture of Rococo.
  3. Lighting installation is the finishing touch, focusing on concealment and softness. Choose 0.5mm micro SMD LED light strings with small button batteries, fix them along the edge of the dome and columns with non-marking double-sided tape, hide the batteries in the hidden part at the top and do a good job of insulation treatment, accurately connect the positive and negative electrodes and test repeatedly.

With years of handcraft accumulation, every step is pursued for excellence. Only by focusing on details and grasping the core can we restore the essence of the Rococo style and create miniature works with both texture and beauty.

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