Ome Line Shiramaru Station : Tachikawa Shin Finished product N(1:150)
Shin Tachikawa Pre-painted N(1/150) Size
One of Tokyo's best local stations: Shiromaru Station on the Ome Line
Size (including case): 560mm wide, 175mm deep, 185mm high
Note: Acrylic case included.
The cars (cut models) are temporarily fixed with instant adhesives. They can be peeled off and replaced with N-Gauge vehicles (sold separately).
This work appeared in the STATION feature of RM Models 277, a monthly magazine for model railways. (Hakumaru and Himekawa Stations)
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
A diorama of Shiramaru Station, which has been introduced in various railway magazines as one of Tokyo's unexplored stations.
The station is built on the slope of a mountain, so there are many hills in the area, and the platform is integrated with several houses, giving it a unique appearance. The waiting room and ticket office have now been rebuilt.
The terrain is cinnabar veneer and polyurethane foam. The railway equipment such as signals and level crossings are made of 0.4-0.5 mm copper wire soldered together. The buildings are made of 1 mm thick sheet metal reinforced with 5 mm square bars.
The Braille blocks are made of copper tape for stained glass, with about 1,000 dots hammered with an iron brush and smeared paint poured over them to make the embossing appear.
The slightly curved track can be made to curve naturally by making a 2mm cut in the roadbed of the straight track with nippers.
Various signs are produced on a computer.
Other works by Shin Tachikawa
One of Tokyo's best local stations: Shiromaru Station on the Ome Line
Size (including case): 560mm wide, 175mm deep, 185mm high
Note: Acrylic case included.
The cars (cut models) are temporarily fixed with instant adhesives. They can be peeled off and replaced with N-Gauge vehicles (sold separately).
This work appeared in the STATION feature of RM Models 277, a monthly magazine for model railways. (Hakumaru and Himekawa Stations)
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
A diorama of Shiramaru Station, which has been introduced in various railway magazines as one of Tokyo's unexplored stations.
The station is built on the slope of a mountain, so there are many hills in the area, and the platform is integrated with several houses, giving it a unique appearance. The waiting room and ticket office have now been rebuilt.
The terrain is cinnabar veneer and polyurethane foam. The railway equipment such as signals and level crossings are made of 0.4-0.5 mm copper wire soldered together. The buildings are made of 1 mm thick sheet metal reinforced with 5 mm square bars.
The Braille blocks are made of copper tape for stained glass, with about 1,000 dots hammered with an iron brush and smeared paint poured over them to make the embossing appear.
The slightly curved track can be made to curve naturally by making a 2mm cut in the roadbed of the straight track with nippers.
Various signs are produced on a computer.
Other works by Shin Tachikawa