Military Model Train Diorama - German Model Tanks Transported by Steam Trains - Scale Model Layout
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ค. 2023
- Although we unfortunately live in a crazy and not peaceful world, military modelling is a category in rail transport modelling that arouses very strong interest. Usually, model tank dioramas reflecting the Second World War are presented at exhibitions. Apart from these WW2 dioramas, there are also model railway enthusiasts who build barracks, manoeuvres and military transports on their model rail layouts.
In this video, we discover the military section of a German model railroad club. The members, mostly soldiers and veterans of the German Armed Forces, have modelled their former barracks and the loading station for tanks and other military equipment in HO scale (1/87). Typical for many German model railroaders, we recognise that ugly tracks from Märklin were installed on the model railway layout. You can recognise these tracks by the third power rail, which is placed in the middle of the track.
German Model Railroad Club
Eisenbahnfreunde Sinntalbahn
www.sinntalbahn.de
Pilentum Television
www.pilentum.de
That's more tanks then there really are in Germany today. 🤣🤣🤣 Cool layout!
Great train transporting the army tanks and trucks.. 👍Awesome layout , Thanks for the video I enjoyed watching!
Very very realistic,thank you for showing!
Amazing, perfect!🚂🚉👍👏
Brilliant
Very very realistic,thank you for showing,,,!!!
good work
Nice background. Neat tanks .
Excelente!!
leuk gemaakt leuk om naar te kijken
Vídeo muito legal 😃👍
I wish that was real armor headed for Ukraine. They need it!
Leopard 2 und Dampflok?
Dear Sir,
Hello. Klasse lakomotive 🛤️👍👍👍 Thanks.......Fim👮🚂🤚
This is really cool and similar to what I want to do.
This looks like it either would take place in east Germany during the 1970s or 80s as they didn’t part with steam until almost the end of east Germany or it would be west Germany during either a absolutely critical oil shortage that would caused them to re-introduce steam power or in the aftermath of a limited nuclear exchange, that would start a war in Europe that would cause them to re-introduced steam power. Either way this looks like it’s from the 1970s 80s or the very early 90s.
Marklin BR 50?
That modeler spent a lot on those military models. They're not cheap. Overall a nice layout.
Not Tanks, Self Propelled Artillery (SPG) Guns M1O9