Double-decker Crew Room : Takumi Diorama Craft House Finished product set HO(1:80) 1010
Takumi Diorama Craft House, painted and finished, 1/80 size
Measurements: W:45mm, D:105mm, H:100mm
Note: Pre-decorated with four CRD-controlled LED lights. Just apply 3-16V DC to the leads coming out of the bottom of the model to enjoy the night view easily.
The LED tends to make the light harsh, so we have devised a way to diffuse the soft light.
The lead wires are slightly thicker and longer for ease of construction, making them easy to integrate into your layout or diorama.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
A structure that you can hear a steam whistle.
A warm wooden station building.
We have created a two-storey crew room to match it.
The models include the crew room at the Nishi Maizuru Engine District and the driver's office at Tenryu Futamata Station (former Japanese National Railways Futamata Line, Tonoe Futamata Station) on the Tenryu Hamanako Railway.
One of its features is that it is a two-storey building.
It creates height and a sense of solidity in layouts and dioramas.
Another feature is the external staircase.
There is also an internal staircase, but as the internal staircase is located at the back of the office on the ground floor, an external staircase is provided to go directly to the first floor.
The third feature is that the back of the ground floor is a large sliding door warehouse.
The external staircase and the large sliding doors of the storeroom have been adapted from those found in the old days of the Japanese National Railways.
In many cases these have been extended and rebuilt to suit the needs of their occupants.
The Safety First motto and the Green Cross are attached with a weak adhesive double-sided tape for temporary fixing.
If these are removed, it could be applied to a variety of buildings, such as a community centre.
Measurements: W:45mm, D:105mm, H:100mm
Note: Pre-decorated with four CRD-controlled LED lights. Just apply 3-16V DC to the leads coming out of the bottom of the model to enjoy the night view easily.
The LED tends to make the light harsh, so we have devised a way to diffuse the soft light.
The lead wires are slightly thicker and longer for ease of construction, making them easy to integrate into your layout or diorama.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
A structure that you can hear a steam whistle.
A warm wooden station building.
We have created a two-storey crew room to match it.
The models include the crew room at the Nishi Maizuru Engine District and the driver's office at Tenryu Futamata Station (former Japanese National Railways Futamata Line, Tonoe Futamata Station) on the Tenryu Hamanako Railway.
One of its features is that it is a two-storey building.
It creates height and a sense of solidity in layouts and dioramas.
Another feature is the external staircase.
There is also an internal staircase, but as the internal staircase is located at the back of the office on the ground floor, an external staircase is provided to go directly to the first floor.
The third feature is that the back of the ground floor is a large sliding door warehouse.
The external staircase and the large sliding doors of the storeroom have been adapted from those found in the old days of the Japanese National Railways.
In many cases these have been extended and rebuilt to suit the needs of their occupants.
The Safety First motto and the Green Cross are attached with a weak adhesive double-sided tape for temporary fixing.
If these are removed, it could be applied to a variety of buildings, such as a community centre.