OS-1A Lineside Cabin : Karat Creek LAB Unpainted Kit O (1:48)
Karat Creek LAB O scale (1:48) Laser cut paper assembly kit
Size when completed (maximum dimensions): W90mm x D75mm x H70mm
Assembly Instructions
1. A simple instruction manual is included in the package, so first get an idea of the assembly procedure by looking at the manual and the parts.
(2. For painting convenience or your own preference, we recommend painting the parts before detaching them.)
2. Since the cardboard has been laser-cut and almost cut, cut the uncut part with a utility knife and remove the part from the base paper.
3. Using a toothpick or other tool, attach and overlap the parts with a small amount of wood glue. The secret to a beautiful finish is to use rubber bands, clothespins, or weights to crimp the parts together.
4. Paint. Paint, marker pens, or anything else that can be used to color paper is acceptable, but be careful not to use too much water with water-based paints, as this may cause the paper to warp. 5.
5. Cut out the transparent film for the window expression and attach it with a small amount of wood glue. 6.
6. Apply weathering paint, etc. as desired, and you are done!
The example photo shows the assembled and painted state.
Surrounding scenery and accessories are for decorative purposes only and are not included in the kit.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Japanese style lineside cabin used for railway maintenance.
It is designed in 1:48 scale, but also fits well with the 1/43 miniature car scene.
Other Karat Creek LAB products
Size when completed (maximum dimensions): W90mm x D75mm x H70mm
Assembly Instructions
1. A simple instruction manual is included in the package, so first get an idea of the assembly procedure by looking at the manual and the parts.
(2. For painting convenience or your own preference, we recommend painting the parts before detaching them.)
2. Since the cardboard has been laser-cut and almost cut, cut the uncut part with a utility knife and remove the part from the base paper.
3. Using a toothpick or other tool, attach and overlap the parts with a small amount of wood glue. The secret to a beautiful finish is to use rubber bands, clothespins, or weights to crimp the parts together.
4. Paint. Paint, marker pens, or anything else that can be used to color paper is acceptable, but be careful not to use too much water with water-based paints, as this may cause the paper to warp. 5.
5. Cut out the transparent film for the window expression and attach it with a small amount of wood glue. 6.
6. Apply weathering paint, etc. as desired, and you are done!
The example photo shows the assembled and painted state.
Surrounding scenery and accessories are for decorative purposes only and are not included in the kit.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Japanese style lineside cabin used for railway maintenance.
It is designed in 1:48 scale, but also fits well with the 1/43 miniature car scene.
Other Karat Creek LAB products