TreasureTown of Model Railways opens new showroom for hobbyists
TreasureTown will open its new showroom on June 17, giving model rail fans a place to see N gauge and 1/80 scale products, kits and decals in person.

TreasureTown of Model Railways is turning a digital brand into a real-world stop for hobbyists, with a new showroom set to open on June 17. The company has already stirred interest by posting photos of the space on its official account, where the announcement drew more than 1,300 likes and signaled that the room will be more than a standard retail display.
TreasureTown says the showroom was prepared well in advance as a place to share the appeal of model crafting and railway models more deeply. That framing matters in a hobby where the difference between browsing online and seeing parts in front of you can be decisive, especially for builders comparing fine detail, finish, and compatibility across projects. The company’s products span N gauge, listed as 1/150, and 1/80 scale items, with lines that include parts, decals, and kits.

The showroom also fits TreasureTown’s wider role in the hobby. The company sells directly through its online shop and also through a network of cooperating retailers that carry its products, giving the new space a clear purpose as both a brand showcase and a hands-on destination. For visitors, that makes the showroom a place to connect the catalog to the actual modeling community, not just a storefront for transactions.
TreasureTown’s background adds another layer to the opening. The company has publicly noted its cooperation in repair work for the preserved Deha 3455 railcar in Isumi, Chiba Prefecture, a reminder that its footprint reaches beyond selling parts and kits. That preservation link gives the showroom a stronger sense of identity, tying the business to rail-hobby culture in Japan and to the work of keeping historic rolling stock visible and cared for.

With the opening date now set and the first photos already drawing a strong response, TreasureTown is positioning the showroom as a place people will return to, not just a one-time visit. For model railroaders looking for details, advice, and a closer look at the craft behind the product line, June 17 marks the start of a new destination.
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