Kubiki Railway Type Round Water Tank ver.2016 : Kobo-Nanarokuni Finished product 1:87(HO) 1062
Manufactured by Kobo NANA ROKUNI Pre-painted HO (1/87) person height is approx. 2cm size
Cervical Railway Type Round Water Tank ver.2016
Size: approx. W 43 x D 67 x H 51 mm
Outer diameter of tank: approx. 27 mm
Material: Brass, nickel silver, ABS
Note: The water pipes are assumed to run underground.
Note:The colour tones of the images may vary from the actual product due to the model and settings of your monitor.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
The Kibiki Railway connected one of the heaviest snowfall areas in Japan.
This is a prototype of the round water tower that was used for many years and then abandoned at Shin-Kuroi Station, the starting point of the railway.
The tank body is machined from ABS round bar. The rivets are convex on the top and bottom edges.
The concrete base is also machined from a resin block, with sharp edges to create a sense of tension.
�@The water tap is made of soldered brass.
The Nanarokuni ladder is made of Western white.
The ladder is made of white brass, which is easier to work with than brass, because it is too thick and distorted.
And the whole treadmill is cut out step by step!
The pump house has a damaged tin roof and clapboards. It has been weathered to look as if it has been in operation for many years.
It can also be removed from the base and relocated.
A great addition to any light railway scene!
Note: Not sure if this is the same as the one at Iimuro station.
Cervical Railway Type Round Water Tank ver.2016
Size: approx. W 43 x D 67 x H 51 mm
Outer diameter of tank: approx. 27 mm
Material: Brass, nickel silver, ABS
Note: The water pipes are assumed to run underground.
Note:The colour tones of the images may vary from the actual product due to the model and settings of your monitor.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
The Kibiki Railway connected one of the heaviest snowfall areas in Japan.
This is a prototype of the round water tower that was used for many years and then abandoned at Shin-Kuroi Station, the starting point of the railway.
The tank body is machined from ABS round bar. The rivets are convex on the top and bottom edges.
The concrete base is also machined from a resin block, with sharp edges to create a sense of tension.
�@The water tap is made of soldered brass.
The Nanarokuni ladder is made of Western white.
The ladder is made of white brass, which is easier to work with than brass, because it is too thick and distorted.
And the whole treadmill is cut out step by step!
The pump house has a damaged tin roof and clapboards. It has been weathered to look as if it has been in operation for many years.
It can also be removed from the base and relocated.
A great addition to any light railway scene!
Note: Not sure if this is the same as the one at Iimuro station.