Higashisa Line, Hitoyoshi Station, Warehouse: James Okakura, Finished Paintings 1:80
Okakura Teishi Painted 1/80 Scale
Size (maximum approximate size): 180mm (W) x 100mm (D) x 80mm (H)
Note: Roof can be removed, ground base can be separated, sliding door can be partially opened and closed (very delicate). Please handle with care.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
The prototype is a wooden warehouse located in Hitoyoshi Station on the Hisatsu Line.
The walls are faded by the wind and rain, and there are gaps in the walls in places, reminding us of the years that this building has accumulated.
A unique expression of Okakura's work, created by combining thin timbers as if they were real buildings.
This delicate structure has a removable roof and sliding doors that can be partially opened and closed, making it an exceptional piece of workmanship.
The realistic ground base is also removable and can be integrated into your layout.
Display it on its own, add decorations and lights, or integrate it into your layout.
The prototype is intended for use as a warehouse, but it would also make a great filling station.
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Size (maximum approximate size): 180mm (W) x 100mm (D) x 80mm (H)
Note: Roof can be removed, ground base can be separated, sliding door can be partially opened and closed (very delicate). Please handle with care.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
The prototype is a wooden warehouse located in Hitoyoshi Station on the Hisatsu Line.
The walls are faded by the wind and rain, and there are gaps in the walls in places, reminding us of the years that this building has accumulated.
A unique expression of Okakura's work, created by combining thin timbers as if they were real buildings.
This delicate structure has a removable roof and sliding doors that can be partially opened and closed, making it an exceptional piece of workmanship.
The realistic ground base is also removable and can be integrated into your layout.
Display it on its own, add decorations and lights, or integrate it into your layout.
The prototype is intended for use as a warehouse, but it would also make a great filling station.
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