Turntable Line #1a [Tunnel and Small Factory at the Foot of the Mountain - B]: Yoshiaki Ishikawa, painted, 1:150 size

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Yoshiaki Ishikawa Completed diorama Turntable powered N (1/150) size People are about 1cm tall

Approximate size (including case): width, depth and height are all 150mm

Lighting: LED lights in the factory, button battery (2 x LR41) power supply and chimney switch in the factory attic

About the layout (track): track width 9mm, bars that move with the rotation of the turn-tave come out from between the tracks

About the car: Special car for turn-tave line included.
The car has a hole in the underside of the body, which hooks onto the bar extending from the turn-tab, and the car runs on the tracks as the turn-tab rotates.
The turnstave is powered by two AA batteries, which are built into the base of the work. Open the panel on the side of the base to change the batteries. The switch is located on the side of the base and can be switched ON/OFF to start and stop the vehicle. Speed adjustment is not possible.

Note: Please note that only special vehicles can drive this product.
Note:Due to the handmade nature of this product, some details may vary.

Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery


The work of Yoshiaki Ishikawa, popular for his dioramas of kawaii trains running through fantastic worlds.
This is an unusual ultra-compact railway diorama powered by a turntable (rotating display stand).

After the tunnel, a small factory came into view. The inside seems to be a station.
Slide down the factory chimney to light up the station and factory. The train starts to move when you turn on the switch at the back of the base.
To change the direction of travel of the train, hold the train for a few seconds and release it to run in the opposite direction. Two AA batteries in the base provide over a week of continuous operation.
The train comes with a square acrylic case, which is ideal for interior decoration as there is no need to worry about dust.
Due to the handmade nature of the work, details may vary.

Please see Other works by Mr. Yoshiaki Ishikawa.

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