Wooden Station House Ayukawa Station : Takumi Diorama Craft House Finished product HO(1:80) 1011
Takumi Diorama Craft House, painted and finished, 1/80 size
Measurements: W:210mm, D:135mm, H:75mm
Note: 4 CRD-controlled LEDs (with caps to diffuse the light softly) are pre-lit. Just apply 3-16V DC to the leads coming out of the bottom of the model to enjoy the night view easily.
The soldered parts of the wiring are insulated with heat-shrinkable tubes to prevent shorts, and the lead wires are designed for easy wiring. The lead wires are also designed for easy wiring, making them easy to integrate into the layout.
The station names are attached to the base board using double-sided tape with low adhesive strength so that they can be used as free stations.
The whole thing is placed on a 2,5 mm thick board (MDF board), so that it can be easily integrated into the layout. The ground in front of the station is also in a familiar colour. We have used a material that is easy to colour match, so that it can be easily colour matched to the existing ground.
The spacers underneath the building were used for photographic purposes only and are not included.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
A structure that you can hear the whistle.
The models are the old station buildings of the Shinetsu, Sanin, Fukuchiyama, Himeshin and Bantan lines.
In the summer, when the ban on fishing for sweetfish was lifted, this station, where a clear stream famous for sweetfish flows through, became a little more crowded.
A warm wooden station building.
In the evening, the simple lights give a sense of peace.
The building is based on the No.3 standard station building, but has been extended and renovated to give it a clear, modern Japanese railway-style appearance with large windows.
The windows of the accommodation room have frosted glass to hide them from the outside.
The windows and doors are laser cut. Rain gutters and turnstile latches have also been fitted.
The latches on the ticket gates are also laser cut out to reproduce the crisp finish of the JNR style.
There is a red signalling blocker in the overhang room on the platform side.
A red water drum for fire protection, a broom and a dustbin are also placed, and the water tap is made of brass, a subtle sign of the times.
The concrete of the platform is also cracked with age.
The entire station building has also been aged to a degree that is not too severe.
Measurements: W:210mm, D:135mm, H:75mm
Note: 4 CRD-controlled LEDs (with caps to diffuse the light softly) are pre-lit. Just apply 3-16V DC to the leads coming out of the bottom of the model to enjoy the night view easily.
The soldered parts of the wiring are insulated with heat-shrinkable tubes to prevent shorts, and the lead wires are designed for easy wiring. The lead wires are also designed for easy wiring, making them easy to integrate into the layout.
The station names are attached to the base board using double-sided tape with low adhesive strength so that they can be used as free stations.
The whole thing is placed on a 2,5 mm thick board (MDF board), so that it can be easily integrated into the layout. The ground in front of the station is also in a familiar colour. We have used a material that is easy to colour match, so that it can be easily colour matched to the existing ground.
The spacers underneath the building were used for photographic purposes only and are not included.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
A structure that you can hear the whistle.
The models are the old station buildings of the Shinetsu, Sanin, Fukuchiyama, Himeshin and Bantan lines.
In the summer, when the ban on fishing for sweetfish was lifted, this station, where a clear stream famous for sweetfish flows through, became a little more crowded.
A warm wooden station building.
In the evening, the simple lights give a sense of peace.
The building is based on the No.3 standard station building, but has been extended and renovated to give it a clear, modern Japanese railway-style appearance with large windows.
The windows of the accommodation room have frosted glass to hide them from the outside.
The windows and doors are laser cut. Rain gutters and turnstile latches have also been fitted.
The latches on the ticket gates are also laser cut out to reproduce the crisp finish of the JNR style.
There is a red signalling blocker in the overhang room on the platform side.
A red water drum for fire protection, a broom and a dustbin are also placed, and the water tap is made of brass, a subtle sign of the times.
The concrete of the platform is also cracked with age.
The entire station building has also been aged to a degree that is not too severe.