Water Supply Pillar w/Working Table Black : Kobo-Nanarokuni Finished product 1:80(HO) 1080
Pre-painted 1/80 size (HO) by Kobo NANA ROKUNI
Size (including base 3t): approx. W20xD54xH68mm
Original (self-made full-scratch) work.
Note: Pillar can be rotated. Other parts are fixed for shape. The body is screwed from the back side of the base plate (for rotation adjustment) and can be removed.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
Full scratch work from individual parts by the craftsmanship of Kobo NANA ROKUNI.
This is the first time we have made a model of a car.
A glimpse into their consistent dedication to modeling.
The body is made from soldered brass, making it both delicate and strong enough to withstand movement. (Note:
) The water inlet can be easily rotated to reproduce the water supply condition, or when it is moved away from the track.
(Note: The model is strong enough to be used as a model, but it is only a model and should be handled with care.
Note:The colour tones of the images may vary from the actual product depending on the model and settings of your monitor.
We also have workshops by NANA ROKUNI, so please have a look.
Size (including base 3t): approx. W20xD54xH68mm
Original (self-made full-scratch) work.
Note: Pillar can be rotated. Other parts are fixed for shape. The body is screwed from the back side of the base plate (for rotation adjustment) and can be removed.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
Full scratch work from individual parts by the craftsmanship of Kobo NANA ROKUNI.
This is the first time we have made a model of a car.
A glimpse into their consistent dedication to modeling.
The body is made from soldered brass, making it both delicate and strong enough to withstand movement. (Note:
) The water inlet can be easily rotated to reproduce the water supply condition, or when it is moved away from the track.
(Note: The model is strong enough to be used as a model, but it is only a model and should be handled with care.
Note:The colour tones of the images may vary from the actual product depending on the model and settings of your monitor.
We also have workshops by NANA ROKUNI, so please have a look.