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Ko, it is a permanent exhibit at the museum and these are the scenes I could get decent shots of. Quite a few of them were tricky to shoot clearly. Also, that sounds about right for the scale estimation. I had never heard of the museum, stumbled upon it randomly and really enjoyed it. I still can't get over how important the lighting is to each scene. Here's the rest of the pics I have from that section of the museum...enjoy:

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The "Raktraktor" build up there is outrageous!

 

This is what Mark Stevens wrote about it in another model building forum:

 

". . . I started it in 1996, it survived 4 house moves as a chassis andvery

basic superstructure namely a soap dispenser found on a vandalised

train. The launcher pivots on an electric typewriter part. The

launcher arms are old TV chassis mounts with built in kitchencupboard

door hinges -multi pivot types. They allow the pods (colour copierink

drums) to go ina nd out sideways. There is a bit of TamiyaLunchbox

under there but it is buried under car body filler, plasticard and

wood. After I settled in to my new house I got going on it againand

finished it earlier this year. Thousands of hours... I often

question my sanity."

"The Raktraktor is 1/20th. Truescale for MaK. It measures 800mm x330mm."

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Current project is the Bat-Pod in 1/25 by Moebius

 

Almost ready to paint and started manipulating the stance by rotating the fulcrum point which is just forward of the rear axle

 

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Prototype stance as per instructions and 1/1 movie vehicle

 

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up high

 

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down low

 

 

I bought another one and I'm going to Kitmash it with the Soviet Aerosan to create some kind of a Halfski Ice Bike ...

 

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