Daiso Case Layout "Along Keihan Line" : Yoshiaki Ishikawa, Diorama art work 1:150
Yoshiaki Ishikawa, completed diorama, ultra-small layout, N (1:150) size, approx. 1 cm in height of a person
Approximate size (including case): 170mm (W), 90mm (D), 105mm (H)
About the layout (tracks): Track width: 9mm; due to the ultra-small layout, only the included Mini-mini train can run on the tracks.
About the cars: Mini-mini train included.
The Mini-mini train is an ultra-compact vehicle specially made by Ishikawa, and runs on its own with built-in button batteries (2 LR44 are used). The train starts running when the batteries are set, and stops when the batteries are removed. Speed cannot be adjusted.
Two LR44 batteries are provided for driving. Can be enjoyed immediately upon arrival.
If batteries are low, the speed may slow down and stop on curves.
If it does not run well, please replace the batteries with new ones.
Note:Please note that due to the narrow curve radius, only the included Mini-mini train can run.
Note:Due to the handmade nature of this product, details may vary.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Daiso Case Layout Keihan Line" (Video Production: Sakatsu Gallery)
The work of Yoshiaki Ishikawa, popular for his dioramas of kawaii trains running through a fantastical world.
This is an ultra-compact layout that fits one round in a "Collection Box Mini" from Daiso.
Running inside this ultra-compact layout is a Mini-mini train specially made by Mr. Ishikawa. This train has a built-in button battery and will run continuously for a long time when the battery is set.
Although the entire work is small, it is packed with buildings, trees, dolls, and other small items that make it a must-see!
It comes with a case, which is ideal for interior decoration without the worry of dust.
Collection boxes are also recommended for series collections, as the name suggests, as they can be easily displayed side by side or stacked.
Please note that this work cannot run on anything other than the Mini-mini train that comes with it.
Note: Due to the handmade nature of these pieces, details may vary.
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Approximate size (including case): 170mm (W), 90mm (D), 105mm (H)
About the layout (tracks): Track width: 9mm; due to the ultra-small layout, only the included Mini-mini train can run on the tracks.
About the cars: Mini-mini train included.
The Mini-mini train is an ultra-compact vehicle specially made by Ishikawa, and runs on its own with built-in button batteries (2 LR44 are used). The train starts running when the batteries are set, and stops when the batteries are removed. Speed cannot be adjusted.
Two LR44 batteries are provided for driving. Can be enjoyed immediately upon arrival.
If batteries are low, the speed may slow down and stop on curves.
If it does not run well, please replace the batteries with new ones.
Note:Please note that due to the narrow curve radius, only the included Mini-mini train can run.
Note:Due to the handmade nature of this product, details may vary.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Daiso Case Layout Keihan Line" (Video Production: Sakatsu Gallery)
The work of Yoshiaki Ishikawa, popular for his dioramas of kawaii trains running through a fantastical world.
This is an ultra-compact layout that fits one round in a "Collection Box Mini" from Daiso.
Running inside this ultra-compact layout is a Mini-mini train specially made by Mr. Ishikawa. This train has a built-in button battery and will run continuously for a long time when the battery is set.
Although the entire work is small, it is packed with buildings, trees, dolls, and other small items that make it a must-see!
It comes with a case, which is ideal for interior decoration without the worry of dust.
Collection boxes are also recommended for series collections, as the name suggests, as they can be easily displayed side by side or stacked.
Please note that this work cannot run on anything other than the Mini-mini train that comes with it.
Note: Due to the handmade nature of these pieces, details may vary.
Products related to Mr. Yoshiaki Ishikawa