Chuetsu Regional Railroad - Now a Mysterious Scenery : Yoichi Miyashita Painted 1:80 scale (HO, No.16)
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Yoichi Miyashita Painted 1:80 scale (HO, No.16)
Work size (mm): 775W x 232D x 250H
Gauge (width between tracks): 16.5mm
Remarks: No case, no lighting, full-scratch work; this work graced the cover of RMM magazine and was exhibited in numerous exhibitions.
Note: The railroad car in the photo is for production purposes only and is not included.
Note: Due to the handmade nature of this product, details may vary.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
This module was created with a fascination for the scenery of suburban trains running on a combination track, which used to be a common sight on regional railroads.
All structures are full scratch.
The special feature of this diorama is the density of the buildings lining the combined track and the detailed reproduction of people's lives.
We also put a lot of effort into creating a fire station with a watchtower integrated into the building, which was seen in the Tohoku region.
yoichi miyashita works
Yoichi Miyashita Painted 1:80 scale (HO, No.16)
Work size (mm): 775W x 232D x 250H
Gauge (width between tracks): 16.5mm
Remarks: No case, no lighting, full-scratch work; this work graced the cover of RMM magazine and was exhibited in numerous exhibitions.
Note: The railroad car in the photo is for production purposes only and is not included.
Note: Due to the handmade nature of this product, details may vary.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
This module was created with a fascination for the scenery of suburban trains running on a combination track, which used to be a common sight on regional railroads.
All structures are full scratch.
The special feature of this diorama is the density of the buildings lining the combined track and the detailed reproduction of people's lives.
We also put a lot of effort into creating a fire station with a watchtower integrated into the building, which was seen in the Tohoku region.
yoichi miyashita works