Ramen Stall and Town Factory : Art Stage K - Finished product 1:150 size
Art Stage K finished diorama N (1:150) size with people approx. 1cm tall
Size (including case): width 100mm, depth 115mm, height
About the track: Track width 9mm, length approx 90mm, rail feeding is not considered.
About the lights: LED lights. The power supply is a button battery (CR2032 is used) and an ON:OFF switch.
Note: Due to the handmade nature of this product, some details may vary.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
Ramen stalls and factories" (video production: Sakatsu Gallery)
Art Stage K specializes in mini-dioramas of model trains, miniature cars and other objects.
The stall is based on a commercially available paper kit, but with greatly improved detail. In particular, the detail of small items such as rice bowls and chopsticks is astounding. Please note the fine detail of the branches of the trees, which have lost their leaves and are ready for winter.
The artist has used his exceptional skills to create the smallest parts of his work with precision. The selection and arrangement of the elements that make up the scene are so clever that even though the work is small in size, it can be appreciated from 360 degrees.
In those days it was everywhere, an everyday scene that no one cared about.
is a nostalgic scene from the Showa era that will disappear before long and fade from people's memories. We hope you will enjoy it for yourself.
and moreWorks by Art Stage KPlease have a look at the following pages.
Size (including case): width 100mm, depth 115mm, height
About the track: Track width 9mm, length approx 90mm, rail feeding is not considered.
About the lights: LED lights. The power supply is a button battery (CR2032 is used) and an ON:OFF switch.
Note: Due to the handmade nature of this product, some details may vary.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
Ramen stalls and factories" (video production: Sakatsu Gallery)
Art Stage K specializes in mini-dioramas of model trains, miniature cars and other objects.
The stall is based on a commercially available paper kit, but with greatly improved detail. In particular, the detail of small items such as rice bowls and chopsticks is astounding. Please note the fine detail of the branches of the trees, which have lost their leaves and are ready for winter.
The artist has used his exceptional skills to create the smallest parts of his work with precision. The selection and arrangement of the elements that make up the scene are so clever that even though the work is small in size, it can be appreciated from 360 degrees.
In those days it was everywhere, an everyday scene that no one cared about.
is a nostalgic scene from the Showa era that will disappear before long and fade from people's memories. We hope you will enjoy it for yourself.
and moreWorks by Art Stage KPlease have a look at the following pages.