In this video, we see the model train diorama built by Dutch model railroader Piet van Oorschot. The model railway diorama is called “Piets Pieck Plein” and depicts a market square with many small stores and beautiful houses, with a streetcar or tramway running between them. The ultimate goal of “Piets Pieck Plein” is not a perfect but a cozy looking narrow gauge model train layout. Most of the houses are entirely self-built using wood, plastic sheet, paper and clay. Furthermore, the miniature world in 1/45 scale is based on drawings and paintings by the Dutch artist Anton Franciscus Pieck. Anton Franciscus Pieck (1895-1987) was a painter, artist and graphic artist. His works are noted for their nostalgic or fairy tale-like character and are widely popular, appearing regularly on cards and calendars. Anton Franciscus Pieck is also known for being the first designer of the famous Dutch theme park Efteling. It is precisely this fairy tale-like character that the Dutch railway enthusiast Piet van O
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