Steel water tank with conical roof : Kobo-Nanarokuni Finished product 1:80 1068
Manufactured by Kobo NANA ROKUNI Pre-painted HO (HO, 1/80), human height is about 2cm size
Conical roof steel water tower rail base
Dimensions: approx. W 58 x D 60 x H 105 mm
Tank width: approx. 44 mm
Rail used: Code 70
Materials: brass, nickel silver, ABS, wood
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 water tower with a conical roof water tank on a turret assembled with rails has been modeled in 1/87 scale by "Kobo Nanarokuni".
There is no specific prototype, but it would be suitable for small to medium sized steam locomotives running on branch lines, or in combination with C11s and C56s.
Even though this is a full scratch-built model, the sculpting is much cleaner and more accurate than the kit. The weathering paintwork is not too overbearing.
The finished product is a work of art that will impress even the most casual observer.
This is the work of the ever-popular "Kobo Nanarokuni". Buy early to avoid disappointment!
Note:Paint tones and weathering shades may vary from the actual product.
Conical roof steel water tower rail base
Dimensions: approx. W 58 x D 60 x H 105 mm
Tank width: approx. 44 mm
Rail used: Code 70
Materials: brass, nickel silver, ABS, wood
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 water tower with a conical roof water tank on a turret assembled with rails has been modeled in 1/87 scale by "Kobo Nanarokuni".
There is no specific prototype, but it would be suitable for small to medium sized steam locomotives running on branch lines, or in combination with C11s and C56s.
Even though this is a full scratch-built model, the sculpting is much cleaner and more accurate than the kit. The weathering paintwork is not too overbearing.
The finished product is a work of art that will impress even the most casual observer.
This is the work of the ever-popular "Kobo Nanarokuni". Buy early to avoid disappointment!
Note:Paint tones and weathering shades may vary from the actual product.