Midget left on a forest road : Art Stage K Painted 1:50 scale
Art Stage K completed diorama 1:50 size
Size (including case): width 100mm, depth 100mm, height 126mm
Note: Details may vary due to the handmade nature of the work.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Midget abandoned on a forest road" (video produced by Sakatsu Gallery)
Art Stage K (Art Stage K) specializes in mini dioramas of model trains, miniature cars, etc.
A three-wheeled truck abandoned on a forest road. As it was exposed to the wind and rain, a young tree broke through the bed of the truck and sprouted high branches. Spiders built webs in the branches.... Even though they have been forgotten by the people, their story continues.
He uses his superior skills to create detailed parts precisely on his own. The elements that make up the scene have been skillfully selected and arranged, so that even though the work is small in size, it can be viewed and enjoyed from a 360-degree angle.
was everywhere at the time, an everyday scene that no one cared about.
The nostalgic scenes of the Showa era that have somehow disappeared and faded from people's memories. We hope you will enjoy it on your own.
and moreWorks by Art Stage KPlease take a look at the following
Size (including case): width 100mm, depth 100mm, height 126mm
Note: Details may vary due to the handmade nature of the work.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Midget abandoned on a forest road" (video produced by Sakatsu Gallery)
Art Stage K (Art Stage K) specializes in mini dioramas of model trains, miniature cars, etc.
A three-wheeled truck abandoned on a forest road. As it was exposed to the wind and rain, a young tree broke through the bed of the truck and sprouted high branches. Spiders built webs in the branches.... Even though they have been forgotten by the people, their story continues.
He uses his superior skills to create detailed parts precisely on his own. The elements that make up the scene have been skillfully selected and arranged, so that even though the work is small in size, it can be viewed and enjoyed from a 360-degree angle.
was everywhere at the time, an everyday scene that no one cared about.
The nostalgic scenes of the Showa era that have somehow disappeared and faded from people's memories. We hope you will enjoy it on your own.
and moreWorks by Art Stage KPlease take a look at the following