Tatsuya Tanaka’s Miniature Calender

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Spotted and snapped in a NatGeo Kids magazine May June 2017 excerpt –  Tatsuya Tanaka’s Miniature Calendar pics.

As a man (or grown-up boy) who loves Model Villages which have their own quirky sense of humour and bad puns, I also enjoy Miniature Calendar.

You might want to check out  this daily  visual pun / found object / tiny people website by  a Japanese artist called Tatsuya  Tanaka called Miniature Calendar.

New works are posted daily: http://miniature-calendar.com

Tatsuya’s work reminds me a little of the The Little People Project by British tiny people street artist Slinkachuhttp://slinkachu.com

It also reminds me of all the blog comments from fellow gamers and scrap modellers who also look at a scrap household object, child’s toy, souvenir or aquarium ornament, and think what it might become. This is curiously what many of my June blogposts and people’s comment have been about.

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/23/waterproof-garden-games-terrain/

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/11/lilliput-lane-buildings-for-15mm-figures/

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2017/06/09/inspired-by-bob-corderys-dayglo-castle/

I wonder what’s  your favourite scrap conversion?

Enjoy Tatsuka Tanaka’s Miniature Calendar each day!

Blogposted by Mark, Man of TIN blog, 25 June 2017.