Tokyo Shitamachi Hachidanzaki-cho (Tokyo Downtown, Hachidanzaki-cho) : Hiroshi Yamao Diorama work 1:150 scale
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Hiroshi Yamao Object Painted 1:150 size
Tokyo Downtown, Hachidanzaki-cho
Created in 2025
with acrylic case
Size including acrylic case: W 504 x D 307 x H approx. 240 mm, Weight approx. 15 kg
Not included:
\u3000Vehicle (recommended for sharp curves)
\u3000Power pack (TOMIX recommended)
Please prepare separately.
Gauge (width between tracks): 9mm
PECO Flexible track SL-300F Code 55
Accessories:
\u3000Transparent acrylic case (3mm thick)
\u3000AC adapter for lighting (5V, 2.0A)
\u3000DC feeder cord for power pack N
(The rail side plug part of TOMIX 5534 DC Feeder N was replaced with another plug.)
Lighting: 2 individual switches (building interior and building exterior lighting), using one 100 V household switch
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Tokyo downtown Hachidanzaki-cho" (Video production: EdoTyouninZ)
2009The tram module of downtown Tokyo Part 1, 2014.The tram module of downtown Tokyo Part 2Since then, I had not produced a townscape of townhouses along the canal, but for the first time in about 10 years, I produced a small layoutTokyo Shitamachi Gofukuyacho(2024),Rikkaicho, downtown Tokyo(2025),Urushimasakamachi, downtown Tokyo.(2025).
1The scene is set in a fictional downtown area of Tokyo in the early Showa period after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923.
In the early Showa period, the post-quake reconstruction period, buildings were required to be earthquake and fire resistant.
Instead of the brick structures of the Meiji period, many office buildings began to be built using reinforced concrete (RC), which was the most advanced construction technology at the time.
Tiles, rather than bricks, were being used more frequently for exterior walls.
The brick viaduct is set to be built in the Meiji period.\u3000Kanda Station - Ochanomizu Station I am aware of the brick viaducts around the line.
All buildings, T-shaped Ford, etc. are full scratch by original design. (Some of them are made by laser cutter, but the data is original by CAD)
(Some materials made by the manufacturer are used, such as roof tiles, utility poles, and dolls)
Hiroshi Yamao List of Works
Hiroshi Yamao Object Painted 1:150 size
Tokyo Downtown, Hachidanzaki-cho
Created in 2025
with acrylic case
Size including acrylic case: W 504 x D 307 x H approx. 240 mm, Weight approx. 15 kg
Not included:
\u3000Vehicle (recommended for sharp curves)
\u3000Power pack (TOMIX recommended)
Please prepare separately.
Gauge (width between tracks): 9mm
PECO Flexible track SL-300F Code 55
Accessories:
\u3000Transparent acrylic case (3mm thick)
\u3000AC adapter for lighting (5V, 2.0A)
\u3000DC feeder cord for power pack N
(The rail side plug part of TOMIX 5534 DC Feeder N was replaced with another plug.)
Lighting: 2 individual switches (building interior and building exterior lighting), using one 100 V household switch
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Tokyo downtown Hachidanzaki-cho" (Video production: EdoTyouninZ)
2009The tram module of downtown Tokyo Part 1, 2014.The tram module of downtown Tokyo Part 2Since then, I had not produced a townscape of townhouses along the canal, but for the first time in about 10 years, I produced a small layoutTokyo Shitamachi Gofukuyacho(2024),Rikkaicho, downtown Tokyo(2025),Urushimasakamachi, downtown Tokyo.(2025).
1The scene is set in a fictional downtown area of Tokyo in the early Showa period after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923.
In the early Showa period, the post-quake reconstruction period, buildings were required to be earthquake and fire resistant.
Instead of the brick structures of the Meiji period, many office buildings began to be built using reinforced concrete (RC), which was the most advanced construction technology at the time.
Tiles, rather than bricks, were being used more frequently for exterior walls.
The brick viaduct is set to be built in the Meiji period.\u3000Kanda Station - Ochanomizu Station I am aware of the brick viaducts around the line.
All buildings, T-shaped Ford, etc. are full scratch by original design. (Some of them are made by laser cutter, but the data is original by CAD)
(Some materials made by the manufacturer are used, such as roof tiles, utility poles, and dolls)
Hiroshi Yamao List of Works