Dieso Case Layout #2 "Fire Watching Storehouse and Dining Place": Yoshiaki Ishikawa, painted, 1:150 size

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Yoshiaki Ishikawa Completed diorama Ultra small layout N (1/150) size People are about 1cm tall

Approximate size (including case): Width 230mm Depth 133mm Height 134mm

Decoration: LED lights, button cell (2 x LR44) power supply and switch on the underside of the base

About the layout (track): curve equivalent to R40, track width 9mm, rail feeding is not considered.

About the cars: miniature train included.
The mini-mini train is a very small vehicle specially made by Mr. Ishikawa and runs by itself with built-in button batteries (2 x LR44). It starts running when the batteries are loaded and stops when the batteries are removed. The speed cannot be adjusted.
It is supplied with two LR44s for running. It's ready to go when you are.

Note: Due to the tight curve radius, only miniature trains are allowed to run.
Note:Due to the handmade nature of this product, some details may vary.

Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery


This is the work of Yoshiaki Ishikawa, popular for his dioramas of kawaii trains running through fantastic worlds.
This is a very small layout that fits into the "Collection Box Arch Deep Type" from Daiso.

Running through this ultra-compact layout is a miniature train specially made by Mr. Ishikawa. The carriage has a built-in button battery and will run continuously for a long time after being loaded with batteries.
Although the whole work is small, it is full of buildings, trees, dolls and small items that make it a must-see!
In addition, LED lights are built in, so you can enjoy the night view in a dark room.
A case is included, so there's no need to worry about dust, making this the perfect addition to your interior.
The collection box can also be easily displayed side by side or stacked, making it ideal for a series of collections.

Due to the handmade nature of the work, details may vary.

Please also see Mr. Yoshiaki Ishikawa's other works.

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