Wooden station building where the express train stops : Takumi Diorama Craft House - painted finished product 1:80
Takumi Diorama Craft House - Painted 1/80 Scale
Approx W29cm D13.5cm H7.5cm
Base kit: Modelworks "Wooden station building where express train stops"
Pre-decorated with LED lights (please input 3V DC to the lead wire)
The station nameplates are attached with double-sided tape for temporary mounting, so they can be easily replaced.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
This is a special finished product of the kit "Wooden station building where the express train stops" made by Modelworks.
Based on the original kit, all the wood parts are pasted with ST wood and basswood and dyed with stain (mainly ST colour and water-based urethane varnish). In order to bring out the strong texture of the wood, the use of stains and finishing methods are different from those used in Hajime Ito's previous works.
For lighting, 7 light bulb colour LED are used to reproduce the station in Showa era. The soldered parts of the wiring are insulated with heat-shrinkable tubes to prevent short-circuits, and the current is controlled by CRD, so you can easily enjoy the electric decoration just by applying 3V DC to the lead wires.
The window frames are neatly finished with the standard laser cut kit products, to which we have added guttering and other details.
Weathering is mainly on the roofs, especially the tin roofs, with several layers of dry brushing and rusting techniques.
The station nameplates are attached with double-sided tape for temporary mounting, so they can be easily replaced.
Approx W29cm D13.5cm H7.5cm
Base kit: Modelworks "Wooden station building where express train stops"
Pre-decorated with LED lights (please input 3V DC to the lead wire)
The station nameplates are attached with double-sided tape for temporary mounting, so they can be easily replaced.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
This is a special finished product of the kit "Wooden station building where the express train stops" made by Modelworks.
Based on the original kit, all the wood parts are pasted with ST wood and basswood and dyed with stain (mainly ST colour and water-based urethane varnish). In order to bring out the strong texture of the wood, the use of stains and finishing methods are different from those used in Hajime Ito's previous works.
For lighting, 7 light bulb colour LED are used to reproduce the station in Showa era. The soldered parts of the wiring are insulated with heat-shrinkable tubes to prevent short-circuits, and the current is controlled by CRD, so you can easily enjoy the electric decoration just by applying 3V DC to the lead wires.
The window frames are neatly finished with the standard laser cut kit products, to which we have added guttering and other details.
Weathering is mainly on the roofs, especially the tin roofs, with several layers of dry brushing and rusting techniques.
The station nameplates are attached with double-sided tape for temporary mounting, so they can be easily replaced.