You Can Pretend to Be Hagrid With These Amazing Harry Potter Model Miniatures

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So, like, we all have that one friend who loves all the cute, tiny things, right? Or, if you can’t name that person, maybe it’s you! Either way this is for them (or you). PetiteUniques, one of the most adorable Etsy shops I’ve seen in a while, specializes in creating miniature versions of everything. But what they make particularly well are these mini artifacts right out of the Harry Potter movies. The newspapers and books are especially well done, with attention paid to the tiniest details. Whatever print method they’re using for the photos and typefaces, for example, is especially choice; the details are crisp and very well done.

As someone who’s bound a book or two by hand before, I know how hard those things can be even in full scale. But trying to understand how these mini versions were bound is enough to induce an eye-strain headache.

If you’ve ever wanted to make a Harry Potter diorama in your terrarium, or if your modified DnD 5th Edition Harry Potter homebrew variant needs some really killer props, then you should probably head on over to PetiteUniques’ Etsy shop and pick a few of these up for yourself.

(via CBR)

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Jessica Lachenal is a writer who doesn’t talk about herself a lot, so she isn’t quite sure how biographical info panels should work. But here we go anyway. She's the Weekend Editor for The Mary Sue, a Contributing Writer for The Bold Italic (thebolditalic.com), and a Staff Writer for Spinning Platters (spinningplatters.com). She's also been featured in Model View Culture and Frontiers LA magazine, and on Autostraddle. She hopes this has been as awkward for you as it has been for her.
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