The Russian engineer Lebedenko hat the idea for a huge fighting vehicle with extremely huge wheels to go over trenches and other obstacles. Tsar Nicolai II invited Lebedenko to Petrograd to introduce his planned project. He had a spring drive model tank with him . The tsar enjoyed playing with it and Lebedenko got the money to build the real one.
The tank weighted over 60 tons. During a demonstration in Summer 1915 the tank first flattended a tree but then got stucked in muddy ground. The pressure on the rear wheel was too high. The big wheels would also have been very vulnerable to enemy fire. Lebedenko did some revision on it with a newly constructed wheel and more powerful engines (it had two, one for every wheel) but the Russian Revolution ended the project. The prototype was sold as scrap metal in 1923.
The Model: 28mm scale wood, MDF and cardboard by Miniature Scenery Australia. I did some improvements by adding many plastic rivets, bolts and a new round top turret roof.
In this case figures are very important to show the incredible size of the Tsar-Tank. I found some fitting figs by Tsuba Miniatures (Russo-Japanese-War).
Cheers from Bavaria
Thomas









