Smokehouse" : Yoshiaki Nishimura diorama 1:87scale
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�E½@Yoshiaki Nishimura diorama work HOn(1/87 scale) 9mm narrow
Work size: approx. 48cm (W) x 33.5cm (D) x 14cm (H)
Gauge (width between tracks): 9mm
Note: A protective wooden box is included to store and transport the work.
Note:The colour tones in the photos may vary from the actual product depending on the model and settings of your monitor.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
This diorama is set in a trout smokehouse in Australia in the early 1900s, during the dry season in mid-summer, when the vegetation in the wasteland has died out.
Mr. Nishimura, who has travelled the world to draw pictures, has actually visited the site and created models based on his imagination of the remains that still remain.
The muddiness of the sewage flowing into the river, the abandoned car bodies, the old and disused brick furnaces, the red rusted tin roofs, the more you look at the scenes you have never seen before, the more they seem real to you.
This is the first time I've seen the film and I'm very happy with it.
This is a work of art in which you can feel the story of each of the dolls, even in their placement.
It is a work of art.
Note:The colour tones in the photos may vary from the actual product depending on the model and settings of your monitor.
�E½@Yoshiaki Nishimura diorama work HOn(1/87 scale) 9mm narrow
Work size: approx. 48cm (W) x 33.5cm (D) x 14cm (H)
Gauge (width between tracks): 9mm
Note: A protective wooden box is included to store and transport the work.
Note:The colour tones in the photos may vary from the actual product depending on the model and settings of your monitor.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
This diorama is set in a trout smokehouse in Australia in the early 1900s, during the dry season in mid-summer, when the vegetation in the wasteland has died out.
Mr. Nishimura, who has travelled the world to draw pictures, has actually visited the site and created models based on his imagination of the remains that still remain.
The muddiness of the sewage flowing into the river, the abandoned car bodies, the old and disused brick furnaces, the red rusted tin roofs, the more you look at the scenes you have never seen before, the more they seem real to you.
This is the first time I've seen the film and I'm very happy with it.
This is a work of art in which you can feel the story of each of the dolls, even in their placement.
It is a work of art.
Note:The colour tones in the photos may vary from the actual product depending on the model and settings of your monitor.