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  2. Diorama - Wikipedia

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    This diorama employs a common model railroading scale of 1:87 . Hobbyist dioramas often use scales such as 1:35 or 1:48. An early, and exceptionally large example was created between 1830 and 1838 by a British Army officer. William Siborne, and represents the Battle of Waterloo at about 7.45 pm, on 18 June 1815.

  3. Model military vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The plastic 'sprue' holds the components of a 1:35 scale ZIS-2 antitank gun kit. Instructions for the assembly of a 1:35 scale T-34 tank interior set. Photoetched metal parts, still on their carrier frame, for a 1:35 scale German tank model. Dry-transfer markings for a 1:35 scale Stuart tank model in French service.

  4. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    Popular scale for period ship plans — 1 inch = 3 feet. 1:35: 8.709 mm: Military models: The most popular scale for military vehicles and figures. Used heavily in models of armoured vehicles. It was originally conceived by Tamiya for convenience of fitting motorised parts and batteries. Corresponds well with 54mm figures. 1:34: 8.965 mm

  5. Armor Modeling and Preservation Society - Wikipedia

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    AMPS logo. The Armor Modeling and Preservation Society (AMPS) is a social club with the common interest of modeling miniature armored fighting vehicles, military model figures, ordnance, dioramas, and related equipment and promotion of historic military vehicle restoration. AMPS is an international club headquartered in the United States.

  6. Diorama "Battle of the Dnieper" - Wikipedia

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    The diorama is located close to a permanent exhibition of Soviet military equipment from World War I, including howitzers, tanks, and anti-aircraft weapons. [2] Its collection includes tanks from World War II (T-34-85 and T-70), a surface-to-air missile system (), a field gun and a BM-13 Katyusha rocket launcher based on the ZIS-151 chassis.

  7. Sheperd Paine - Wikipedia

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    Sheperd Paine. Howard Sheperd " Shep " Paine was a military historian and a collector of militaria best known for the more than three decades he spent as a modeler, sculptor, miniature figure painter, and champion of the diorama. Paine arguably did more than anyone else to forward the unique hobby/art form of military miniatures around the ...