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The big secret to creating a small world.

The diorama-kun kit is picturesque no matter where you look at it, with a small but undulating base and parts that create a sense of reality that will make you feel drawn into the diorama as you stare at it.

The Diorama-kun kit is a picture from every angle, with a small but undulating base and parts that create a reality that makes you feel as if you are being sucked into the diorama when you stare at it.

bridge

bridge

tree

tree

brook

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river

hut

overhead line pole

gangplank

Wharf

SHED

aerial pole

Railway Crossing Pads 

landing place

footpath

path

Railroad crossing

Railway Crossing

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tree

tree

A tree that is easy to make can be very profound if you consider the shape of the branches and the density of the leaves! When arranging the tree, change the color of the leaves to autumn leaves, cherry blossoms, or a tree that grows fruit. let's see. When the tree changes, the scenery surrounding the tree also changes all at once.

Trees are easy to make, but they can be very complex if you think about the branches and the way the leaves grow! 

When arranging the tree, try changing it to autumn leaves, cherry blossoms or a tree that produces fruit. When you change the tree, the scenery surrounding the tree also changes.

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hut

shed

It's only a small hut, but having it makes it feel much more like living there. If you place it next to a railroad track, it will look like it contains railroad-related tools, and if you place it near a river, it will look like a boathouse.​Now, what's inside the door?

It is only a small shed, but it gives a much more lived-in feel. If you place it by the railway, it looks like it contains railway equipment, and if you place it near a river, it looks like a boathouse.

So, what's in the door?

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overhead line pole

aerial pole

​The columns that extend vertically toward the sky are an attractive accent in dioramas that tend to be flat. The reality of "railroads" and "tracks" will be greatly increased. If you use thin wire to run overhead lines, the vertical space will become more detailed, making it even more spectacular.

The columns stretching vertically towards the sky are an attractive accent in a diorama that tends to be flat. The reality of "railway" and "track" is also greatly enhanced. If you use thin wire or other means to attach overhead wires, the vertical space becomes more elaborate and looks even better.

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river

brook

When painting with paint, you can express the depth of water by adjusting the dark blue color. The speed of the waves and current changes depending on how the white is placed.

When painting with paint, the depth of the water can be expressed by adjusting the dark blue color. And how you use white paint can change the speed of waves and currents.

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Wharf

landing place

A small pier that can barely accommodate one person. You'll want to wait for a boat to arrive from the other side of the waterway.

The landing stage is so small that one person can barely stand on it. It is tempting to wait for the boats to come from across the channel.

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bridge

bridge

The tunnels and bridges created by assembling laser-cut parts are one of the most picturesque scenes in the diorama. The handrail parts are very thin, so be careful when removing them from the mount!

Tunnels and bridges made from laser-cut parts are one of the most picturesque views in a diorama. The handrail parts are very thin, so be careful when removing them from the base paper!

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Railroad crossing

Railway Crossing

The simplest type of railroad crossing, like the one found on local lines. The standard character "Tomare Miyo" is also printed well.

Unmanned level crossings are common in rural Japan.

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gangplank

Railway Crossing Pads 

Although it is a small part, it is a very important part for expressing the railroad tracks and railroad crossings. Try to remember the real railroad crossing. Without a gangplank, it would be very difficult for bicycles and cars to pass.

A small part, but very important for the representation of tracks and level-crossings. Think of a real railway crossing. Without the crossing board, it would be very difficult for cyclists and cars to pass through.

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path

footpath

You can make it freely with paper clay, so please imagine the width and slope of the road you like.

You can make your own out of paper mache, so imagine the width and slope of the path as you wish.

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