Gero Field : Okakura-Coratoshi Painting HO(1:80)
Okakura Teishi Painted 1/80 Scale
Work size: Building approx. 140mm (W) x 70mm (D) x 70mm (H) (Decorative stand thickness approx. 18mm)
Prototype: Free design created from a sketch by Koichi Kawata
. Note: The stand and the building (with ground and floor) can be separated. It is easy to remove and can be quickly incorporated into your own layout or diorama.
Three LED lights in the bathrooms, changing room and washroom. A button cell power supply is included under the ground and can be switched on and off.
Roof removable. The boiler has a water pipe receptacle.
Photo: Sadashi Okakura
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
We modeled the small and cozy bathroom which seems to be in the engine branch area or so.
The bathhouse was one of the essential railway items in the heyday of the SL, but unfortunately it seems to have disappeared along with the SL and its role, making it one of the most difficult subjects to find a surviving prototype.
In addition to the formative interest of the exterior, such as the chimney, boiler and washroom, Okakura's attention to detail can be felt in the narrative that neatly reproduces even the inside of the bathhouse, where the day's fatigue, soot and sweat have been washed away. It is a small structure, but a fine work of art. You will enjoy this condensed world.
Work size: Building approx. 140mm (W) x 70mm (D) x 70mm (H) (Decorative stand thickness approx. 18mm)
Prototype: Free design created from a sketch by Koichi Kawata
. Note: The stand and the building (with ground and floor) can be separated. It is easy to remove and can be quickly incorporated into your own layout or diorama.
Three LED lights in the bathrooms, changing room and washroom. A button cell power supply is included under the ground and can be switched on and off.
Roof removable. The boiler has a water pipe receptacle.
Photo: Sadashi Okakura
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
We modeled the small and cozy bathroom which seems to be in the engine branch area or so.
The bathhouse was one of the essential railway items in the heyday of the SL, but unfortunately it seems to have disappeared along with the SL and its role, making it one of the most difficult subjects to find a surviving prototype.
In addition to the formative interest of the exterior, such as the chimney, boiler and washroom, Okakura's attention to detail can be felt in the narrative that neatly reproduces even the inside of the bathhouse, where the day's fatigue, soot and sweat have been washed away. It is a small structure, but a fine work of art. You will enjoy this condensed world.