Satoyama no Natsu : Taguchi Kobo - painted finished product Z (1:220)
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Taguchi Workshop Pre-painted Finished Product Z (1/220) Size
Size: approx. 630 x 245 x 180mm high
Production: August 2013
Notes:
The case is not included. Can be made separately.
Model railway carriages and power packs are not included.
It uses Z gauge rails, so it can be used as a display stand for Z gauge vehicles.
The vehicles shown in the photo are for staging purposes only and are not included.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
Ryujin Pond is the water reservoir of this village. On the bank of the pond is the Ryujinmaru boatyard.
From the Ryujinmaru, the sound of a radio is carried on the wind.
A summer afternoon when time seems to have stopped.
Time seems to have started moving again, hurried by the steamy arrival of the SL.
This is a workshop specialising in the reproduction of dioramas of the original landscape of Japan from the 1930s to the early 1940s.
In particular, the Z-gauge, 1/220 scale model railway dioramas, which are almost entirely handmade except for the dolls and rolling stock, are a perfect example of the craftsmanship that goes into recreating nostalgic Japanese scenes.
"A brave figure crossing a clear stream"
"Summer in Satoyama"
"Wind across the bridge, summer afternoon"
Taguchi Workshop Pre-painted Finished Product Z (1/220) Size
Size: approx. 630 x 245 x 180mm high
Production: August 2013
Notes:
The case is not included. Can be made separately.
Model railway carriages and power packs are not included.
It uses Z gauge rails, so it can be used as a display stand for Z gauge vehicles.
The vehicles shown in the photo are for staging purposes only and are not included.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
Ryujin Pond is the water reservoir of this village. On the bank of the pond is the Ryujinmaru boatyard.
From the Ryujinmaru, the sound of a radio is carried on the wind.
A summer afternoon when time seems to have stopped.
Time seems to have started moving again, hurried by the steamy arrival of the SL.
This is a workshop specialising in the reproduction of dioramas of the original landscape of Japan from the 1930s to the early 1940s.
In particular, the Z-gauge, 1/220 scale model railway dioramas, which are almost entirely handmade except for the dolls and rolling stock, are a perfect example of the craftsmanship that goes into recreating nostalgic Japanese scenes.
"A brave figure crossing a clear stream"
"Summer in Satoyama"
"Wind across the bridge, summer afternoon"