CS150-201 Railroad Crossing Lights vartical type Basic Set : Cityscape Studio Unpainted Kit N (1:150)
Unpainted kit by MATSURI MODELS 1:150 size
Planned and designed by Cityscape Studio
Set includes: 2 alarms, 2 circuit breakers
2 alarms, 2 circuit breakers, painting jig
(Please prepare 0.5mm diameter metal rod or other material separately for the circuit breaker)
The photo shows an assembled and painted example.
This product is unpainted with support for 3D printing.
Separate from the support and paint before use.
Caution
When detaching the support, use nippers that can cut well and carefully detach the support so as not to put a load on the body of the part.
When painting, use a primer or similar primer to prepare the surface.
The parts may be deformed or damaged by high temperatures or ultraviolet rays. Store and use the product away from high temperatures and sunlight.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
How to make a railroad crossing for an N gauge diorama (Video production by Cityscape Studio Cityscape Studio)
The scenery we see all the time is fascinating when made small.
These are scenic items from Cityscape Studio, which is run by MAJIRI, a young diorama artist who creates realistic big city scenes.
type of crossing with a vertical line of alarm lights. It contains two alarms and two circuit breakers each so that a pair can be made across the tracks.
Cutoff rods are metal rods with a diameter of 0.5 mmBrass round wire 0.5mm Please prepare the following separately.
The basic set can be easily painted with zebra paint using the included painting jig. (See video)
The posts of the level crossing alarms and the zebra painting of the cutoff rods can be easily painted using the included painting jig.
Use a painting jig to sandwich the posts and shut-off rods, secure them with a clothespin, etc., and paint them with an airbrush or other means.
painted jigs can be used repeatedly.
If you want to add a crossing, the painting jig is not included.Expansion Set to purchase.
MATSURI MODELS / Cityscape Studio 1/150 related products
Planned and designed by Cityscape Studio
Set includes: 2 alarms, 2 circuit breakers
2 alarms, 2 circuit breakers, painting jig
(Please prepare 0.5mm diameter metal rod or other material separately for the circuit breaker)
The photo shows an assembled and painted example.
This product is unpainted with support for 3D printing.
Separate from the support and paint before use.
Caution
When detaching the support, use nippers that can cut well and carefully detach the support so as not to put a load on the body of the part.
When painting, use a primer or similar primer to prepare the surface.
The parts may be deformed or damaged by high temperatures or ultraviolet rays. Store and use the product away from high temperatures and sunlight.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
How to make a railroad crossing for an N gauge diorama (Video production by Cityscape Studio Cityscape Studio)
The scenery we see all the time is fascinating when made small.
These are scenic items from Cityscape Studio, which is run by MAJIRI, a young diorama artist who creates realistic big city scenes.
type of crossing with a vertical line of alarm lights. It contains two alarms and two circuit breakers each so that a pair can be made across the tracks.
Cutoff rods are metal rods with a diameter of 0.5 mmBrass round wire 0.5mm Please prepare the following separately.
The basic set can be easily painted with zebra paint using the included painting jig. (See video)
The posts of the level crossing alarms and the zebra painting of the cutoff rods can be easily painted using the included painting jig.
Use a painting jig to sandwich the posts and shut-off rods, secure them with a clothespin, etc., and paint them with an airbrush or other means.
painted jigs can be used repeatedly.
If you want to add a crossing, the painting jig is not included.Expansion Set to purchase.
MATSURI MODELS / Cityscape Studio 1/150 related products