Hello,
by today I have finished my "longest" diorama so far (1,3 meters). It shows a German "Einheitspanzerzug" BP 42 pattern, Italy or Balkans 1944.To be more precise, the real train was exact double as long as my model.
The real train had the following components…
1. Abstosswagen
2. Panzerträgerwagen
3. Kanonen- und Flakwagen
4. Kommandowagen
5. Geschützwagen
6. Kohletender
7. Panzerlok (from this one my model starts)
8. Kohletender
9. Geschützwagen
10.Kommandowagen
11.Kanonen- und Flakwagen
12.Abstosswagen (I leveled this one up with an additional 3,7cm Flak).
The train had also two armored track cars, for reccon purposes. Normally These were French Panhards but I used an Italian one….(better model by Italeri).
The Lok, Geschützwagen and Flakwagen are from Hobby Boss (very good quality). They also provide the tracks and the base.
The Abstosswagen is a resin kit by tp model
The Panzerträgerwagen from UM-models
Panzer 38t by Pegasus
Autoblinda AB40 by Italeri
Figures by Preiser, Caesar, Zvezda and Munich Kits.
Flak 37 by Revell
Crates, spare weapons etc. mostly by Black Dog
additional decals for the Locomotive by Peddinghaus decals
It took me about 80-90 hours to build it. One big problem was the connection between the different brand vehicles. Mostly they don´t fit very well. So I had to use a bit "camouflage" to hide it.
There are quite little historic sources about these trains….it was nevertheless interesting to learn something about it.
A real benefit were the Preiser figs from different sets. These are hard plastic, quite fiddly to build but they have a good potential for conversions and the relaxed poses, eating lunch are just great.
Best regards from Northern Bavaria
Thomas
The Panzerlok
The Geschützwagen
The Kommandowagen
The Kanonen- und Flakwagen
The Panzerträgerwagen
The Abstosswagen
The AB40 Panzerdraisine
"One of our aircraft?"
The Abstosswagen was also equipped with material to repair tracks.