Sasanqua and the grilled Japanese sweet potato cart : Art Stage K diorama work 1:150scale N-gauge
Art Stage K completed diorama N (1:150) size, people approx. 1 cm tall
Size of work (including wooden pedestal): diameter 84mm, height 87mm
Rail: N gauge, length approx. 50mm (not considering running)
Case size: 140mm in diameter, 120mm in height
Decoration: LED lights. Power source is a button battery (CR2032 is used) and ON:OFF switch on the bottom of the pedestal.
Wooden base and case base are screwed together. The case base is also pre-drilled to allow access to the decorative power supply.
Note: Due to the handmade nature of this product, details may vary.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Sasanqua and Yaki-imo (baked sweet potato) wagon" (Video produced by Sakatsu Gallery)
Art Stage K specializes in mini dioramas of model trains, miniature cars, etc.
Sasanqua, sasanqua, saita-michi
Takibi-da, takibi-da, ochibataki
Uncle sells grilled sweet potatoes by building a fire on the road where Sasanqua flowers bloom like in the children's song "Takibi".
When the sun goes down and the north wind blows, the ladiy on the street stop and say, "Give me a sweet potato."
The aroma of the smoke and sweet potatoes, and the warmth of the sweet potatoes on her numb hands will bring a smile to her face.
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 enjoyed by 360-degree viewers.
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 of work (including wooden pedestal): diameter 84mm, height 87mm
Rail: N gauge, length approx. 50mm (not considering running)
Case size: 140mm in diameter, 120mm in height
Decoration: LED lights. Power source is a button battery (CR2032 is used) and ON:OFF switch on the bottom of the pedestal.
Wooden base and case base are screwed together. The case base is also pre-drilled to allow access to the decorative power supply.
Note: Due to the handmade nature of this product, details may vary.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Sasanqua and Yaki-imo (baked sweet potato) wagon" (Video produced by Sakatsu Gallery)
Art Stage K specializes in mini dioramas of model trains, miniature cars, etc.
Sasanqua, sasanqua, saita-michi
Takibi-da, takibi-da, ochibataki
Uncle sells grilled sweet potatoes by building a fire on the road where Sasanqua flowers bloom like in the children's song "Takibi".
When the sun goes down and the north wind blows, the ladiy on the street stop and say, "Give me a sweet potato."
The aroma of the smoke and sweet potatoes, and the warmth of the sweet potatoes on her numb hands will bring a smile to her face.
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 enjoyed by 360-degree viewers.
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