Kotoden] Diorama (HO) : Yoshiaki Nishimura Pre-painted 1:80
I'm sorry! You will be delivered after 17th July 2011!!!
As this is an exhibition of works by Yoshiaki Nishimura, you will receive your copy after the exhibition. Please note that the work will be delivered after the exhibition.
Yoshiaki Nishimura, pre-painted 1/80 scale (HO, HO)
Approx. width 61cm x depth 25cm x height 13cm
Gauge (width between tracks) 16.5mm
This is a new piece prepared for this exhibition!
A protective wooden box is included to store and transport the work.
Two cars are included, one of which is being painted and has pins underneath to fix it to the diorama.
The roof of the engine shed is removable.
A 9V rectangular battery is built into the roof. Once the roof is removed and switched on, the lights in the engine shed can be switched on.
Vehicles are not allowed to drive.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
The Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railway, commonly known as "Kotoden". A sectional diorama of the scene around the locomotive depot was made.
A lady brings a cup of tea to the station staff who are maintaining the track sign. Is she taking a break now? On the sidings next to the engine house, workers are working hard to remove the paint. Around the back there is a scrap yard and a battered Dharma doll.
As this is an exhibition of works by Yoshiaki Nishimura, you will receive your copy after the exhibition. Please note that the work will be delivered after the exhibition.
Yoshiaki Nishimura, pre-painted 1/80 scale (HO, HO)
Approx. width 61cm x depth 25cm x height 13cm
Gauge (width between tracks) 16.5mm
This is a new piece prepared for this exhibition!
A protective wooden box is included to store and transport the work.
Two cars are included, one of which is being painted and has pins underneath to fix it to the diorama.
The roof of the engine shed is removable.
A 9V rectangular battery is built into the roof. Once the roof is removed and switched on, the lights in the engine shed can be switched on.
Vehicles are not allowed to drive.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
The Takamatsu Kotohira Electric Railway, commonly known as "Kotoden". A sectional diorama of the scene around the locomotive depot was made.
A lady brings a cup of tea to the station staff who are maintaining the track sign. Is she taking a break now? On the sidings next to the engine house, workers are working hard to remove the paint. Around the back there is a scrap yard and a battered Dharma doll.