Local Station in the Snow : Norihisa Matsumoto - Complete Painting 1:150 Size

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Norihisa Matsumoto Finished diorama N-gauge display stand N (1:150) size People's height is about 1cm

Scale: N gauge (gauge: 9 mm)
Size 247mm (width) x 133mm (depth) x 14mm (height of rail surface) (excluding the case base) Track length approx. 240mm
Display case (Tamiya Display Case D) is included.
Snow-covered train (red diesel train. Includes one snow-covered carriage (red diesel train, modified from a Diocolle(Diorama Collection) product. Includes 1 carriage.
Includes power supply for LED lighting. The power supply is the same as the one used in the diorama decoration kit. 2 AA batteries are also included. The wires for wiring (already wired with plugs from the diorama decoration kit) are temporarily fixed to the back of the diorama frame with masking tape.
The transparent acrylic part of the display case can be covered with a standard N-gauge car on the track.
The cover of the display case is made of transparent acrylic with thinly convex nails for easy removal. Please be careful when holding the diorama.

Note: Due to the handmade nature of this product, some details may vary.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery

This N-gauge scenery model features an unmanned station on a local train line (processed from a Diocolle(Diorama Collection) product) during the snowfall season. On the platform, there are passengers waiting for trains and workers who have finished removing snow. I was looking forward to expressing the snow and flakes when I made this model.
LED lighting has also been incorporated to allow you to enjoy the night view.
is a scenic model that does not take into account the running of vehicles, but can be used with N gauge vehicles.
This diorama isOtona no Model Tetsudo Nyumon" (Introduction to Model Railroading for Adults) by Norihisa Matsumoto (Temujin, p132)This article was originally published in Some additional processing has been done since the article was written.
is designed to be viewed and enjoyed from all directions, but if you are forced to choose the front, the side with the canal is recommended.

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