Woody Joe 1/150 Scale Wooden Model Assembly Kit of the Golden Hall of Horyuji Temple
Established by Prince Shotoku during the Asuka period, Horyuji Temple is known as the oldest surviving temple in Japan, boasting 1,400 years of history.
The Golden Hall, the world's oldest wooden building and a World Heritage Site, is the most important hall at the center of the temple complex.
The hall is home to the Shaka Triad, the heavenly beings and phoenixes on the canopy, and the Four Heavenly Kings. Its balanced exterior exudes a sense of dignity and stability, exuding unique architectural beauty.
The building's beautiful, stable form with deep eaves is characterized by its irimoya-zukuri roof, double-tiled roof, shingled roofing on the lower floor, and slatted studs and brackets.
About the Kit
The Golden Hall, brimming with elegance and grace, is recreated in this wooden architectural model.
These laser-cut models are not only intricately detailed, but also easy to build.
Because they are 1/150 scale, they can also be combined with N-gauge train models.
Includes 9 types of wooden laser cut parts, 9 types of wooden parts, and 2 types of metal parts.
Materials: Natural woods such as cypress and agathis, metal (soft metal, etched metal).
Accessories: Color assembly instructions, wallpaper.
Diorama materials and paint are not included in the kit.
This product is a wooden model that requires assembly.
Separate adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required for assembly and painting.
This is an unpainted wooden assembly kit made primarily of wood. Separate tools, paint, etc. are required.
Finished size: Overall width 187mm / Depth 165mm / Overall height 129mm
Materials: Natural woods such as cypress and agathis, metal (soft metal, etching), wooden laser-cut parts, wooden parts, metal parts
The graceful and elegant Kondo hall is expressed in a wooden architectural model
This work, which uses laser-cut parts, is characterized by its intricacy and ease of construction.