Part of what gives Rolife miniatures their charm is the amount of detail the designer poured into every kit. For the Cheers Bar & Dining DG173, the partly tiled outside and upper sections, the painted walls, and the mosaic flooring are clues that this place is a renovated old building. It’s a historical setting fitted with modern comfort. While most of the drinks can be found in most bars anywhere in the world, the scrollwork and typography of the curved wooden signages are typical of French or German shopfronts. These are some of the elements that make Rolife kits immersive, so much so that you wouldn’t realize how much time has flown by with building it.