*Please note that the item code and JAN code for this product had been changed by the manufacturer.
- This type is common in western Japan and west of Sekigahara, but it seems to be seen in other regions such as shrines and temples, old folk houses, and soba restaurants.
- The dimensions are A4, but there are some errors.
- The expression of the roof tile is cut out from this product in a belt shape, and then pasted together with a plastic triangular material and a flat material at the bottom.
- Applicable age: over 14 years old
- However, it is not suitable for those who do not have knowledge of railways, architecture, and other models.
- Careless handling may cause unexpected injury.
- Due to the nature of the product, even part of it cannot be returned after use.
- Cutting is done using a design knife and a stainless steel ruler.
- Please use plastic paint.
- Adhesion is done for plastic if it is plastic to each other, and rubber or epoxy for other materials.
[Information on West Japan style roof tile plate]
- 1/150 and 1/80 are available.
- It is a type that is popular in Shiga prefecture and western Japan.
- The material is ABS (plastic) molding.
- Only the Onigawara is made of paper (not included with this product).
- It is relatively soft and can be cut with a utility knife.
- It is also recommended for architectural models other than railroad models and military related.
- Made in Taiwan.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )