Chernobyl Disaster 2026 Wall Calendar
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A unique 2026 wall calendar dedicated to the machines and people who fought the invisible enemy at Chernobyl. Twelve exclusive artworks by Igor Donchik and Deniss Ignatjev capture the vehicles that took part in the disaster cleanup — from fire engines and police cars to helicopters and armored units.
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A tribute to the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl Disaster 1986
The Chernobyl Disaster 1986 Wall Calendar invites you to relive the haunting atmosphere of Chernobyl 1986.
It features twelve hand-drawn illustrations by Igor Donchik and Deniss Ignatjev, each showing real vehicles and scenes from the disaster’s aftermath.
This release is more than just a collectible. It also serves as a promo edition for the upcoming art book “Chernobyl 1986. Machines that Fought the Invisible,” scheduled for spring 2026.
Therefore, this Chernobyl Disaster 2026 Calendar connects visual storytelling with the legacy of those who faced the impossible.
Twelve illustrations that tell the Chernobyl Disaster story
Each month reveals a new part of the Chernobyl Disaster 1986 narrative.
You will see the heroic AC-40 (131) fire engine of Vladimir Pravik, the Mi-8 “Red 30” helicopter, the VAZ-2101 “Militsiya”, and the KrAZ-256B1-030 dump truck used in the cleanup.
Moreover, rare vehicles such as the BRDM-2 “ATOM-8” and the German MF-3 robot add authenticity and depth to the Chernobyl Disaster Calendar.
In addition, the collection bridges history and pop culture.
Several of these machines were recreated in the HBO Chernobyl series and appear in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. game universe.
Fans of both worlds will instantly recognize the atmosphere of decay and resilience. Meanwhile, the artwork itself was inspired by the haunting imagery of those settings.
Commemorating 40 years since the Chernobyl Disaster
Beyond its artistic value, this Chernobyl Disaster 1986 Wall Calendar carries a deeper meaning.
April 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl Disaster.
As a result, this edition serves not only as a tribute but also as a reminder of human courage, sacrifice, and survival against the invisible enemy.
Inside, you will also find key historical dates — from the night of the explosion to the evacuation of Pripyat and the construction of the sarcophagus.
Therefore, each page becomes a visual time capsule that unites memory, art, and historical truth.
Designed for collectors and Chernobyl enthusiasts
Printed in large A3 format, the Chernobyl 1986 Wall Calendar combines historical accuracy with emotional storytelling.
It was created for collectors, historians, and everyone who feels connected to the legacy of Pripyat and the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
Finally, this Chernobyl Disaster Calendar continues the tradition of Igor Donchik Art, uniting research, illustration, and respect for history in one powerful collectible.
Features:
- Large A3 wall calendar (Title + 12 monthly pages)
- Hand-drawn artworks based on historical photographs
- Highlights key Chernobyl 1986 events and dates
- Promo edition for the upcoming art book Chernobyl 1986. Machines that Fought the Invisible
- Printed on 250 gsm silk paper with full-color, high-detail quality
- Spiral binding with metal loop for easy hanging
- Eco-friendly materials, FSC/PESC-certified
- Worldwide shipping with secure protective packaging
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ORDER DELIVERY
We will deliver your order to any location worldwide in the shortest possible time. Your order will be manufactured/dispatched from one of our branches, ensuring fast delivery times.
Currently, our production facilities are operational in the following countries:
Europe: Estonia, Latvia, Spain, United Kingdom. America: United States, Mexico. Asia: Japan and Australia.
NB! We do not ship orders to the Russian Federation and Belarus.
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