Yorozuya Wakatake : Takumi Diorama Craft House - Finished product HO(1:80) 1013
Takumi Diorama Craft House, painted and finished, 1/80 size
Based on the "Yorozuya" from M's Collection, this model is made from drawings and full scratch.
Outer dimensions: W:130mm, D:110mm, H:80mm
Note: 4 CRD-controlled LEDs (with caps that diffuse the light softly) are already illuminated.
�@�@�@ Just apply 3-16V DC to the leads coming out of the bottom of the model and you can easily enjoy the night view.
�@�@�@�@The entire model is mounted on a 2,5 mm thick MDF board for easy integration into your layout.
�@�@�@�@The material used is easy to colour match to the existing ground.
Note: The roof is not removable.
Note: The spacers under the building were used for photographic purposes only and are not actually included.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
The shop on which it was modelled went out of business more than 40 years ago and there is no trace of it now.
The shop is very similar to the "Yorozuya" in the M's collection, and we thought about making a model of it, but there is little actual documentation other than memory, so we kept it warm for many years.
I have miraculously seen a photo of the time and have decided to model it.
This is the first time we have made a model of a car from scratch.
The shop is divided into a tobacco shop and a dining room with a rough goods shop in between, and is run by an elderly couple.
The white-coloured ground, inspired by summer, is made of a material that can be easily coloured in order to integrate it into the existing layout.
The shaved ice flag, chilled Chinese noodles sign and fireworks sign are complementary.
Inside the tobacco shop, a small tatami mat room has been recreated. The cafeteria has the traditional red and green pipe chairs and tables, as well as an ice cream case.
A boy is running in to buy an ice cream right now.
At the back of the house there is a washing line and a water tap next to a gas cylinder. The water basin is filled with water and a watermelon is being chilled.
Based on the "Yorozuya" from M's Collection, this model is made from drawings and full scratch.
Outer dimensions: W:130mm, D:110mm, H:80mm
Note: 4 CRD-controlled LEDs (with caps that diffuse the light softly) are already illuminated.
�@�@�@ Just apply 3-16V DC to the leads coming out of the bottom of the model and you can easily enjoy the night view.
�@�@�@�@The entire model is mounted on a 2,5 mm thick MDF board for easy integration into your layout.
�@�@�@�@The material used is easy to colour match to the existing ground.
Note: The roof is not removable.
Note: The spacers under the building were used for photographic purposes only and are not actually included.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
The shop on which it was modelled went out of business more than 40 years ago and there is no trace of it now.
The shop is very similar to the "Yorozuya" in the M's collection, and we thought about making a model of it, but there is little actual documentation other than memory, so we kept it warm for many years.
I have miraculously seen a photo of the time and have decided to model it.
This is the first time we have made a model of a car from scratch.
The shop is divided into a tobacco shop and a dining room with a rough goods shop in between, and is run by an elderly couple.
The white-coloured ground, inspired by summer, is made of a material that can be easily coloured in order to integrate it into the existing layout.
The shaved ice flag, chilled Chinese noodles sign and fireworks sign are complementary.
Inside the tobacco shop, a small tatami mat room has been recreated. The cafeteria has the traditional red and green pipe chairs and tables, as well as an ice cream case.
A boy is running in to buy an ice cream right now.
At the back of the house there is a washing line and a water tap next to a gas cylinder. The water basin is filled with water and a watermelon is being chilled.