Wide L Kakukakure for Mini-mini Train, compatible with Daiso case (300x90mm) : Yoshiaki Ishikawa Railroad Tracks 9mm Gauge N (1:150)
Yoshiaki Ishikawa Super steep curve equivalent to R40, very small oval rail N (1:150) size Approximately 1 cm in height of a person
Rail dimensions (outermost diameter): approx. 300 mm x approx. 90 mm; in practice, it is necessary to place models such as buildings in an area farther from the track to prevent vehicles from hitting them when running.
Track width: 9mm (sleeper pitch is N as shown in the image)
Note" "Note
The curved section is a curved rail with a very small radius. There is some distortion due to hand processing.
Since the curve is steep and rail power supply is not taken into consideration, it is not intended to run on anything other than a Mini-mini train with built-in batteries.
If the battery level is low, the running speed may decrease and the train may stop at a curve. If the train runs slowly, please replace the button batteries.
Vehicles and photographic accessories in the photo are combination images and are not included in the product.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Flexible rails were bent by Mr. Ishikawa himself into rails for Mini-mini trains.
compact and horizontal in size, it is made to fit into the Collection Arch Wide L-shaped case from Daiso.
is provided simply as a rail only, so you can dig in a part of the diorama base you have prepared separately to make a river and have it cross over it.
You are welcome to try your hand at making a super small, adorable and fantastic diorama!
"Attention.
The curve section is a curved rail with an extremely small radius. There is some distortion due to hand processing.
Because of the steepness of the curves and the fact that rail feeding is not considered, the train is not intended to run on anything other than a Mini-mini train with built-in batteries.
If the battery is low, the running speed may slow down and stop at curve parts. If traveling slowly, replace the button battery.
Vehicles and photographic accessories in the photos are combination images and are not included in the product.
and moreWorks by Yoshiaki IshikawaPlease take a look at the following
Rail dimensions (outermost diameter): approx. 300 mm x approx. 90 mm; in practice, it is necessary to place models such as buildings in an area farther from the track to prevent vehicles from hitting them when running.
Track width: 9mm (sleeper pitch is N as shown in the image)
Note" "Note
The curved section is a curved rail with a very small radius. There is some distortion due to hand processing.
Since the curve is steep and rail power supply is not taken into consideration, it is not intended to run on anything other than a Mini-mini train with built-in batteries.
If the battery level is low, the running speed may decrease and the train may stop at a curve. If the train runs slowly, please replace the button batteries.
Vehicles and photographic accessories in the photo are combination images and are not included in the product.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Flexible rails were bent by Mr. Ishikawa himself into rails for Mini-mini trains.
compact and horizontal in size, it is made to fit into the Collection Arch Wide L-shaped case from Daiso.
is provided simply as a rail only, so you can dig in a part of the diorama base you have prepared separately to make a river and have it cross over it.
You are welcome to try your hand at making a super small, adorable and fantastic diorama!
"Attention.
The curve section is a curved rail with an extremely small radius. There is some distortion due to hand processing.
Because of the steepness of the curves and the fact that rail feeding is not considered, the train is not intended to run on anything other than a Mini-mini train with built-in batteries.
If the battery is low, the running speed may slow down and stop at curve parts. If traveling slowly, replace the button battery.
Vehicles and photographic accessories in the photos are combination images and are not included in the product.
and moreWorks by Yoshiaki IshikawaPlease take a look at the following