Panzer Werkstatt, France, 1944, 3/s.H.Pz. Abt. 503
Couple of years old diorama. With this thing I forgot old saying that less is more, so there is surely more...
Without any hesitation I decided to put "all in" and see what happens. And this was the outcome.
This is also kind of storage for my railroad kits. Size is 30x16 inches (70x40cm).
Kits used (Scale 1/35):
Miniart:
36059 - Railroad Crossing (partly used)
35568 - Railway Track with Dead End (European gauge)
35561 - Railway Track (European gauge)
35296 - Railway Gondola 16,5-18t
35303 - Soviet Railway Flatbed 16,5-18t
35359 - Werkstattkraftwagen TYP-03-30
35353 - German Repairmen
35319 - German Tank Repair Crew. (Special Edition)
Sabre:
35A04 - Tank car Kesselwagen
Takom:
2124 - Stratenwerth 16t Strabokran 1944/45 Production & Hanomag ss100
2046 - WWII German Heavy Tank Sd.Kfz.182 King Tiger Porsche Turret w/Zimmerit and interior
Building walls:
RT-diorama, Railroad Warehouse Art.-Nr.: 35247
RT-diorama, Freight Shed Art.-Nr.: 35211
There are also lots of scratch build parts, like building doors (partially), roofs and roof accessories, chimney,
railroad crossing, gun box, tree, etc.
Weathering with AK, Mig, Tamiya products.
Edit: I added some additional pictures.
Well done! An impressive amount of detail and all nicely done.
Thanks Gary.
That is one impressive diorama...wow!
Thanks Joe.
I could spend a lot of time just studying any part of this diorama, so much detail!
Thank you Robert.
Fantastic diorama, Jarmo! An impressive amount of excellent detailing, yet not overly detailed.
Well done!
Thanks Spiros, it took almost a year to finish it. Now problem is where to store it.
A very cool diorama, Jarmo @jp
Lots of details all over, lots of activities going on at various places.
Two thumbs up.
Thanks John
Wow, what a masterpiece this diorama is.
Lots of things going on, so much to see!
Awesome job.
Thank you Alfred.
That's awesome - the details keep me coming back for another look!
Thanks Chas, glad you like it. I just wish the pictures were better, but lighting and dio size presented some challenges.
Amazing detail work, Jarmo.
Thank you Robert.
That is pretty amazing!
Thanks for comment Greg.
I love all the narratives implied in this scene.
Thanks Emberson.