“War Park” Type 166 and Panzer IV G announce in advance (1 Viewer)

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Type 166 and Panzer IV G are coming.
War Park is worth looking forward to.
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The Schwimmwagen looks awesome and that's great news the Panzer IV's will be getting released down the track.

Tom
 
Looking forward to the Panzer IV. A must have. What we need here in the states is a dealer for this new line of tanks and vehicles.
 
Hangyu,

Will the Panzer IV have side skirts/schurzen for the hull sides in addition to schurzen on the turret?
 
Hangyu.......PLEASE MAKE SIDE SKIRTS REMOVEABLE on the Panzer IV..if you choose to add them.:salute::..........I personnaly think that side skirts and schurzen panels hide the track and wheels way too much....making for an ugly boring tank
 
hangyu.......please make side skirts removeable on the panzer iv..if you choose to add them.:salute::..........i personnaly think that side skirts and schurzen panels hide the track and wheels way too much....making for an ugly boring tank

100 percent agree
 
Hangyu.......PLEASE MAKE SIDE SKIRTS REMOVEABLE on the Panzer IV..if you choose to add them.:salute::..........I personnaly think that side skirts and schurzen panels hide the track and wheels way too much....making for an ugly boring tank

100% Disagree.

Schurzen are iconic for WW2 Panzer IVs late in the war. Removable schurzen is fine, but if not removable then have schurzen with a few panels missing.
 
100 % agree to removable skirts.
I love the ability to make changes to it.
 
Aaaaah Warpark ............

Who are they ?
Were are they ?
What do they do ? accessories ? soldiers ? 54mm, 70mm ???

The last list of producers I have, contains more than 1400 names ( with links )

Never heard of them; perhaps garage sales only ?
 
Aaaaah Warpark ............

Who are they ?
Were are they ?
What do they do ? accessories ? soldiers ? 54mm, 70mm ???

The last list of producers I have, contains more than 1400 names ( with links )

Never heard of them; perhaps garage sales only ?

We are a new 1/30 model company. Our website is on the way.
If you have any question, you can E-mail germanlightingwar@163.com
 
Love to see without the lower side skirts. Need a Mark IV for a Stalingrad dio.
 
It seems that in this toy soldier world only exist these categories for german camouflage vehicles:

Grey
Winter Grey
Afrika
Late tricamo

Sure there were Grey vehicles at Stalingrad, and after that, but a lot of them used RAL 6007 green and RAL 7009 grey after 1941s winter. Also the second Tropical camo was used before Stalingrad, which was RAL 8020 light braun and RAL 7027 light grey.
Just look for vehicles at the battlefield of Stalingrad at google and you will realize how light they are on B/W pictures.
 
It seems that in this toy soldier world only exist these categories for german camouflage vehicles:

Grey
Winter Grey
Afrika
Late tricamo

Sure there were Grey vehicles at Stalingrad, and after that, but a lot of them used RAL 6007 green and RAL 7009 grey after 1941s winter. Also the second Tropical camo was used before Stalingrad, which was RAL 8020 light braun and RAL 7027 light grey.
Just look for vehicles at the battlefield of Stalingrad at google and you will realize how light they are on B/W pictures.

I love all the colors and have modified many of my vehicles.

I really want grey 231s to go with my FL 232s

I would love a whole Zug.

Then a winter whitewashed Zug.

Love the 8-rads
 
It seems that in this toy soldier world only exist these categories for german camouflage vehicles:

Grey
Winter Grey
Afrika
Late tricamo

Sure there were Grey vehicles at Stalingrad, and after that, but a lot of them used RAL 6007 green and RAL 7009 grey after 1941s winter. Also the second Tropical camo was used before Stalingrad, which was RAL 8020 light braun and RAL 7027 light grey.
Just look for vehicles at the battlefield of Stalingrad at google and you will realize how light they are on B/W pictures.


I’m with ya brother on more accurate WW2 camo choices by the manufacturer’s. I’d love to see some Tropen (both early and late) for both DAK and East Front Panzers.
 

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