No.1 Standard Station Building "Sakagami" : Takumi Diorama Craft House - Painted 1:80
Takumi Diorama Craft House - Painted 1/80 Scale
Base size: approx. 220mm wide and 140mm deep
Base kit: Classic Story's "Japan National Railways No.1 Standard Station Building 1/80" limited edition kit (sold out)
Interior: Ticket blocker, vertical telephone next to the blocker, stationmaster's desk, ticket box, dutching machine (date printer), etc. are fully scratch-made. Every detail has been precisely reproduced with Echo Model accessory parts. It's a masterpiece.
Lighting: 7 LED lights with shades (3-9V DC power supply is required). Lead wires are provided from underneath the building. (One set of leads is provided, but can be converted to two circuits with a relatively simple circuit modification)
Note: Roof removable. (Not glued)
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
The limited edition kit made by Classic Story is now available as a complete work of art.
It is intended for the 1930's and early 1940's, but depending on the line, it may be used up to a later period.
The ticket blocking machine and the vertical telephone next to the blocking machine are also reproduced, and the stationmaster's double-sleeved desk, ticket box and dutching machine (date printer) are fully scratched.
The platform, waiting room and office are divided into two sections, so if you have the knowledge, it is possible to light up one or the other with a simple modification.
On the outside, gutters have been added and the tin roof has been aged.
The roof can be removed to allow the interior to be enjoyed later.
The weathering of the platform and station square has been reduced to take into account the layout and diorama combinations.
Whether you want to display it on its own, alongside the cars, or incorporate it into your own layout, this is a piece that can be enjoyed in many different ways.
Base size: approx. 220mm wide and 140mm deep
Base kit: Classic Story's "Japan National Railways No.1 Standard Station Building 1/80" limited edition kit (sold out)
Interior: Ticket blocker, vertical telephone next to the blocker, stationmaster's desk, ticket box, dutching machine (date printer), etc. are fully scratch-made. Every detail has been precisely reproduced with Echo Model accessory parts. It's a masterpiece.
Lighting: 7 LED lights with shades (3-9V DC power supply is required). Lead wires are provided from underneath the building. (One set of leads is provided, but can be converted to two circuits with a relatively simple circuit modification)
Note: Roof removable. (Not glued)
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
The limited edition kit made by Classic Story is now available as a complete work of art.
It is intended for the 1930's and early 1940's, but depending on the line, it may be used up to a later period.
The ticket blocking machine and the vertical telephone next to the blocking machine are also reproduced, and the stationmaster's double-sleeved desk, ticket box and dutching machine (date printer) are fully scratched.
The platform, waiting room and office are divided into two sections, so if you have the knowledge, it is possible to light up one or the other with a simple modification.
On the outside, gutters have been added and the tin roof has been aged.
The roof can be removed to allow the interior to be enjoyed later.
The weathering of the platform and station square has been reduced to take into account the layout and diorama combinations.
Whether you want to display it on its own, alongside the cars, or incorporate it into your own layout, this is a piece that can be enjoyed in many different ways.