Showing posts with label 1/38 scale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1/38 scale. Show all posts

Monday, April 23, 2012

German Locomotive Deutz OMZ 117 - by Gunnar Dannehl - via Kartonist.De


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This little engine in 1/38 scale is a miniature of a real German loco, which was built in different versions from 1935 until shortly after the war, and even today, you can see some of then in museums around Europe. This little beauty was made by designer Gunnar Dannehl and was originally posted at Kartonist.De forum.

Este pequeno trem em escala 1/38 é a miniatura de um modelo real, uma locomotiva alemã, que foi fabricada em várias versões a partir de 1935 até um pouco depois da Segunda Grande Guerra. Até hoje ainda pode-se ver alguns modelos em museus ao redor da Europa. Esta pequena jóia foi feita pelo designer alemão Gunnar Dannehl e foi originalmente postada no forum Kartonist.De.


Link: German.Locomotive.Deutz.OMZ.117.by .Gunnar.Dannehl.via.Kartonist.De


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Thursday, April 12, 2012

German Battery-Powered Train Paper Model - by Albrecht Pirling - via Kartonbau Forum


A great and original paper model of a German battery-powered train, in 1/38 scale, created by German designer Mr. Albrecht Pirling and originally posted at Kartonbau.De Forum.

Um belo e original modelo em papel de um trem alemão movido à baterias, na escala 1/38, criado pelo designer alemão Albrecht Pirling e originalmente postado no Forum Kartonbau.De.

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The battery-powered trains of the type Wittfeld, as Witt and Witt Akkumulatortriebwagen, were the first of its kind to achieve a practical function and store energy in batteries installed in their cars Antriebsenenergie in various parts of Germany, from 1907.

Os trens movidos à bateria do tipo Wittfeld, como o Witt e o Witt Akkumulatortriebwagen , foram os primeiros trens deste tipo a conseguirem de forma prática funcionar e armazenar energia em suas baterias instaladas em vagões Antriebsenenergie, em várias partes da Alemanha, a partir de 1907.

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The Real Thing in Banhof Lage, Germany - 1954


Link: German.Battery.Powered.Train.Paper.Model.by.Albrecht.Pirling.via.Kartonbau.Forum


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