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Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 1 Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 2 Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 3 Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 4 Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 5 Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 6 Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 7 Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 8 Diorama with a plastic model of the Tiger tank on a railway wagon, a scene from the Second World War - photo no 9

Tiger tank on a railway flatcar

The diorama was made in 1:35 scale and represents a fictitious scene from the Second World War.

A plastic model of the later version of the Tiger tank was made from the Dragon kit, and a model of the railway flatcar from the T-Model kit. The model of the tank was enriched with zimmerit from the Atak Model kit.

The buffer at the end of the railway track was made by the modeller himself. The water pump, tools and a spool with a cable come from the Ukrainian MiniArt Models company , and the figures from the Czech CMK company.


24 Sept2021_

Modeller: Artur Stańczyk

Photographer: Ender

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