Nach Tobruk! The New Panzer I Ausf. B Tank (1 Viewer)

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Some pics of my very compact vignette showing off John’s new Panzer I Ausf. B model, depicting a tank from the HQ Reconnaissance Platoon of the 5th Panzer Regiment, 21st Panzer Division, in North Africa, 1941. This Panzer I Ausf. B model is an entirely new tooling and has noticeable differences from John’s earlier Panzer I Ausf. A models.

My display uses War Park and First Legion figures on a custom base. The sign was handmade and painted by me. I wanted to get the lettering more precise-looking, but am finding my eyesight isn’t as good as it used to be, LOL!

Anyways, the Panzer I Ausf. B is a fantastic new addition to John’s WWII DAK theme 😎

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Thank you, Mike and Robin! I greatly appreciate the kind compliments.

There’s just something about John’s tanks in that they always display well 😎
 
Some pics of my very compact vignette showing off John’s new Panzer I Ausf. B model, depicting a tank from the HQ Reconnaissance Platoon of the 5th Panzer Regiment, 21st Panzer Division, in North Africa, 1941. This Panzer I Ausf. B model is an entirely new tooling and has noticeable differences from John’s earlier Panzer I Ausf. A models.

My display uses War Park and First Legion figures on a custom base. The sign was handmade and painted by me. I wanted to get the lettering more precise-looking, but am finding my eyesight isn’t as good as it used to be, LOL!

Anyways, the Panzer I Ausf. B is a fantastic new addition to John’s WWII DAK theme 😎

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As always Tman sublime 😍 👌 Paul
 
Tman you nail it every time. Are both figures War Park? Just getting into WW2 Nth Africa and very interested in expanding my small collection
 
Thank you all again for the kind compliments on my Panzer I vignette. It means a lot 😃

Jason Foote, to answer your question, the tank commander is a War Park figure (AK002) while the walking figure was made by First Legion (DAK008). Both figures are now retired; however, there are still a few other First Legion and War Park DAK figures available that can help fill in a DAK themed display.
 
Thank you. I do want to keep my display small but definitely need a few more DAK figures and I also need a great German tank
 
Always look forward to your next wee displays and these latest DAK ones are quite special. Do really enjoy all the close up snaps too, cheers!
 

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