This diorama shows German troops in an occupied Ukrainian city in summer 1941. The tank model is a Panzerkampfwagen Mk IV, 744(e) (A13) from Bronco  Models. The kit is quite nice, but some large parts were twisted and it  required many nerves to assemble the model. Most parts are very small  and thin, so there was always the danger of breaking parts. Usually it  takes me 1 week to assemble and paint a 1/35 scale tank, this one took  me 4 weeks. Therefore the kit is good for long dark winter evenings, but  it is bad if you want a fast result.
The diorama from MiniArt had  the usual quality. The details are nice, but the walls of the house have  a very bad fit. Thats not a big problem, it is only a matter of filling  the gaps. Overall i´m very satisfied with the MiniArt houses, they are  beneficial (compared to other house kits) and they offer a large  variability.The soldiers are all from Dragon, taken from different sets and dog is from Tamiya.
I painted the models with acrylic paints from Revell and Lifecolour. Oil paint washes and MIG pigments were used for the weathering.
 
 
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