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Sunday, April 26, 2015
The layouts at the new Kato Store
One of the things that makes the Kato shop different is it's operating N and HO scale layouts. What better way to promote your products than to show them set up and operating.
This view is of the largest N scale layout.
That's a lot of Unitrak !
It would have been great if they had a lot of trains running on this layout but when I was there they only had a couple of trains running.
As most of my photos of moving train models tend to come out blurry, I chose to photograph some of the many detailed scenes on the layouts.
Modeling a station scene in Tokyo, you need taxi cab models and lots of people.
In the upstairs part of the store, there were several smaller layouts and displays along with enough room that they could host club setups of modular layouts. I have no idea if they actually do that.
One thing that caught my eye was this display of a section of clear acrylic pipe with a platform inside wide enough for a double track section of Unitrak - for a Subway ?
While not all of the buildings on the layout are weathered or detailed, this small group of older style buildings were very well done. Are those solar panels on the roofs ?
The Kato Hobby Center is certainly a great place to visit when in Tokyo. In my previous post, I show a map of how to get there from the nearest subway station. Here is another link to a great collection of photos done by John Sing in 2008 of the old store and also has photo directions on how to get there from the subway station.
Awesome. These photos are really inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI was sure inspired. When I got home my simple temporary Kato Unitrack dog bone layout became a monster with 10 turnouts. It's fair to say I've got a new appreciation for the quality of that track system.
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