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TommyProductionsInc — 1-100 Scale Tank Collection by-nd

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Published: 2023-09-29 21:08:49 +0000 UTC; Views: 1671; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 1
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Description Here's a bunch more 1/100 scale stuff, in this case my tank collection (Plus a giant semi truck). On the front row, from left to right, we have the K-Wagen, The Tractomas 10x10, The Char 2C, The Panzer Maus, The T-35, The Mark 8 Liberty, and the A1-E1 Independent. Oh, and that gargantuan monster behind them is the hypothetical tank design known as the Landkreuzer P.1000.

Here's some explanations about them:
The K-Wagen is the largest tank ever built by volume, and largest prototype tank of WW1 and second heaviest built in history at 120 tons, made by Germany.
The Tractomas 10x10 is the only non-tank here, and the world's largest semi truck at over 70 tons and larger than most modern tanks today.
The Char2C is the largest tank ever put into mainline production, a 70 ton superheavy tank built for WW1, but ultimately was just used as an outdated design for WW2.
Speaking of WW2, the Panzer Maus is the heaviest tank ever built at nearly 200 tons, created by the Nazis as one of their many batshit-crazy designs.
The T-35 is a Soviet Multi-Turreted tank with 5 turrets, an asymmetrical design, and a massive physical size despite only being less than 50 tons.
The Mark 8 Liberty is the 8th version of the British Mark series, with this particular model being produced in America and known as the Liberty Tank. 
The A1-E1 Independent is the pioneer of the ill-fated multi-turret tank family built after WW1, and the inspiration for the T-35.

Lastly, behind these guys is the Landkreuzer P.1000, a Nazi tank concept that would've weighed 1,000 tons and used the armament of a battleship on the custom chassis of a colossal land vehicle. Yup, Hitler himself personally approved of this project and unironically thought this thing was a good idea, but due to lacking resources or practical applications (and being on the brink of losing WW2), the 3rd Reich never got around to building this thing. Many different models and interpretations are out there on the internet, but I only built 3, the first of which is depicted in this picture. Anyone interested in seeing the other 2?
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