Handcraft enthusiast collects 3 months of garbage to recreate Howl's Moving Castle

Handcraft enthusiast collects 3 months of garbage to recreate Howl's Moving Castle

Recently, a craftsman named Studson used the strangely shaped garbage he collected for three months to recreate the castle image in the classic work "Howl's Moving Castle" by animation master Hayao Miyazaki. From the daily garbage that can be seen everywhere to the steampunk-style castle, the design is ingenious and the details are rich.

Model display:

The piece is approximately 21 inches (53 cm) tall and weighs approximately 4.2 pounds (1.9 kg).

Screenshots of the process:

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