Lisbon Tram Street Corner Diorama A: Ikeda Modeling - Diorama art work - 1:150 Scale 6.5mm N Narrow Gauge

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Produced by Ikeda Modeling: Micro-scale Pike Model, 1:150 Scale, N Narrow Gauge (6.5mm)

Diorama Dimensions (including dome case): Approx. Width 135mm, Depth 160mm, Height 160mm
Rail: 6.5mm N Narrow Gauge
Curve Radius R45 (using Rokuhan rails without ballast)

Included Vehicle: Ready-to-run, original 3D-printed Lisbon-type tram (Powered by: Toma Model OSO Power G6.5, P5, WB14)

Power Source: Uses one 9V block battery.
The integrated controller on the display stand allows you to turn the lighting (3 LEDs) on and off and control the vehicle's movement.

Note: As this is a handmade item, details may vary.

Information edited by: Sakatsu Gallery

"A Street Corner Diorama Featuring the Lisbon Tram" (Video produced by Sakatsu Gallery)


In Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, vintage trams run along narrow cobblestone streets, skimming past building facades and sidewalks, making tram tours a popular tourist attraction.
I created a small circular diorama featuring the scenery through which this tram runs.


This all-in-one diorama features a PWM controller, LED board, and 9V battery built into the interior of a circular diorama base created using an FDM 3D printer. Since it is powered by a 9V battery, it can be used anywhere. The battery is easily removable from the diorama base, making replacement a breeze.
The built-in PWM controller allows the included Lisbon tram to run smoothly at low speeds.
LED lighting (for streetlights and indoor areas) is also included, so you can enjoy the night views.
The Lisbon-style building in the center, as well as the mailbox and trash cans, are original pieces that were created and painted using a stereolithography 3D printer.
The cobblestones and sidewalks, which are key elements of the tram diorama, were printed using an FDM 3D printer.
The four figures are permanently glued to the diorama.

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