Roberto Narducci style railway station, H0 scale 1:87.
This station is inspired by the one in Treviso. It's named after Roberto Narducci because TA Models began designing stations from the 1950s and 1960s, drawing inspiration from the works of the aforementioned architect.
The model is made of laser-cut cardboard. Some of the window frames are 3D printed. Like the real thing, the front doors are painted brass. The windows are darkened with blackout films, just like the real thing.
A very refined detail is the hand-painted and decorated station clock.
Note the tall mirrored windows.
The canopies are painted silver to mimic reflective paint.
During his lifetime, architect Roberto Narducci designed around forty railway stations, both new constructions and post-war reconstructions.
General measures:
Length: 942 mm
Width: 330 mm
Height: 108 mm





















