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What Are the Most Popular Robotime Kits of All Time?

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If you’re just getting into Robotime kits or wondering which ones have stood the test of time, here’s a quick overview of the all-time favorites. These kits remain bestsellers based on global sales and continued popularity on social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube—especially in the US, UK, and Europe. (sources: Robotime.com, Amazon and social media surveys)

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📊 Quick Overview Table

Kit Name
Category
Theme
Why It’s Popular
Dollhouse (DG104)
Greenhouse garden
Best-selling kit; loved for its miniature plants
Dollhouse (DG102)
A vintage-style library
Popular with book lovers; filled with tiny books
Dollhouse (DG108)
Backyard with pergola
Outdoor garden charm; a peaceful build
Book Nook (TGB01)
Japanese tram under blossoms
Eye-catching shelf display; cherry blossom theme
Book Nook (TGB02)
European alley with shops
Warm, cozy street scene; beginner-friendly
Book Nook (TGB03)
Fantasy alleyway
Popular with fantasy fans; wizard shop details

🪴 Cathy’s Flower House (DG104)

This kit is often the first one that people buy ( I have too) —and for good reason. It’s a miniature greenhouse packed with tiny plants, pots, and gardening tools. The clear plastic roof and side panels give it a real greenhouse feel.
➡️ You can read my full build review here: Cathy’s Flower House – Review

 

And here's my video of the final result:

 

 

📚 Sam’s Study (DG102)

If you love books, this miniature study is hard to beat. The standout feature is the "hundreds" of tiny books you fold and glue yourself. There's also a wooden ladder, a (kind of) difficult dollhouse chair, and working LED lamps.
➡️ Here’s my review: Sam’s Study – Review

Here's where I started to hack a kit, with this result:

 

 

 

🌸 Sakura Densya (TGB01)

One of the most popular book nook kits worldwide. It shows a quiet Tokyo street with a tram under blooming cherry trees. There’s even a mirrored backdrop to add depth. It’s an impressive piece to display on a bookshelf.
➡️ I built this one too! My review is here: Sakura Densya – Review

 

Again, I have a video of it with a small walkthrough:

 

 

 

🌿 Miller’s Garden (DG108)

Another relaxing build, this one has a cottage garden feel. You build a small outdoor patio with a pergola, picket fence, and lots of plants. It’s ideal if you prefer something more outdoorsy.
➡️ Full review and photos: Miller’s Garden – Review

 

And what do you know, I've filmed this one from start to finish! ( I don't think I will ever do so again though, so much work hahaha)

 

 

 

 

☀️ Sunshine Town (TGB02)

This book nook has a European-style alley with a bookstore and a coffee shop. Warm LED lighting and a street clock make it a nice piece for cozy shelves. It’s not too hard, so many people choose this as a first book nook.
➡️ I haven’t built this one yet, but it’s consistently recommended in book nook communities.

 

 

🧙‍♀️ Magic House (TGB03)

This fantasy-themed nook features wizard shops, a stained-glass window, and little magical props. It’s especially popular with fans of fantasy novels and fits perfectly between book series like Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings.
➡️ On my wish list—I’ve seen beautiful builds of this one online.

 

 

 

 


Final Thoughts

From greenhouses and gardens to fantasy streets and old bookshops, Robotime offers a wide variety of miniature kits. The kits above have been around for a while, but continue to be top sellers. If you’re looking for one to start with or add to your collection, these are a safe bet.

If you've built any of these kits yourself, feel free to reply with your experience or photos—I'd love to see what others have done with them!

Happy crafting!

Lizzy

This topic was modified 3 months ago 2 times by Lizzy
 
Posted : 05/05/2025 6:09 pm