"War Park" New Release in July.German SS Combat Troop (1 Viewer)

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Hi,everyone,
In July,War Park launch six figures of German SS combat troop.
The website of War Park is under construction and will be coming soon.
And in next month,War Park will launch the first vehicle.
I hope you will enjoy them.If you have any questions or suggestions,please e-mail me and I will reply you ASAP.
Regards,
Hangyu
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I hope one of the War park Panzers include a King Tiger with a Porsche turret and Zimmerit or an early production Panther for the battle of Kursk. Neither have been done in 1/30 scale to date.



Hi,everyone,
In July,War Park launch six figures of German SS combat troop.
The website of War Park is under construction and will be coming soon.
And in next month,War Park will launch the first vehicle.
I hope you will enjoy them.If you have any questions or suggestions,please e-mail me and I will reply you ASAP.
Regards,
Hangyu
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KH015 41.95$
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KH016 41.95$
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I hope one of the War park Panzers include a King Tiger with a Porsche turret and Zimmerit or an early production Panther for the battle of Kursk. Neither have been done in 1/30 scale to date.

I assume they are starting with vehicles for Kharkov. Panzer IV, SPW or Tiger.

Possibly Panzer II or III, maybe Schwimmwagons

A Marder might be a pleasant surprise
 
Based on how happy I am with the new smoking group, looks like Warrior (George) will get another email.
Just what everyone has been asking for combat poses.

Chuck
 
I don't think it would be a smart business plan to duplicate what Eagle Design has already done i.e. Panzer II, III, IV and Tiger I early production. Better to make Panzers that haven't been done yet IMO.


I assume they are starting with vehicles for Kharkov. Panzer IV, SPW or Tiger.

Possibly Panzer II or III, maybe Schwimmwagons

A Marder might be a pleasant surprise
 
I don't think it would be a smart business plan to duplicate what Eagle Design has already done i.e. Panzer II, III, IV and Tiger I early production. Better to make Panzers that haven't been done yet IMO.

Producing historically verifiable versions from the plethora of video available would be quite differentiated, and a much smarter decision than going on a tangent. As you say, other manufacturers provide plenty of tangents or general versions. You can’t buy historically accurate versions of specific vehicles.

FL’s Stalingrad line shows how viable this is.
 
Hi,everyone,
In July,War Park launch six figures of German SS combat troop.
The website of War Park is under construction and will be coming soon.
And in next month,War Park will launch the first vehicle.
I hope you will enjoy them.If you have any questions or suggestions,please e-mail me and I will reply you ASAP.
Regards,
Hangyu
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KH015 41.95$
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KH016 41.95$
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Wow. Very impressed with these future releases. They are definitely on my shopping list. Well done. As a fan of the Battle of Kharkov 43 these are sorely needed and seems to have been an overlooked Battle in the Toy Soldier industry. Plus this Battle had a great selection of armored vehicles involved in the Battle. Keep up the great work.
 
Am I being a bit literal or stating the obvious, but there is a Tiger 1 in the picture, could that be the first of the tanks be a Tiger 1?
 
The photo is a late production Tiger I with the steel wheels. Early production versions like the Eagle Design Tiger I would be correct for the Karkov battles; their were three!

Am I being a bit literal or stating the obvious, but there is a Tiger 1 in the picture, could that be the first of the tanks be a Tiger 1?
 
I assume they are starting with vehicles for Kharkov. Panzer IV, SPW or Tiger.

Possibly Panzer II or III, maybe Schwimmwagons

A Marder might be a pleasant surprise
Have they not already shown pictures of the prototype Schwimmwagons there making :rolleyes2:
 
The photo is a late production Tiger I with the steel wheels. Early production versions like the Eagle Design Tiger I would be correct for the Karkov battles; their were three!

OK but are we assuming the vehicle will be for the Karkov battle?
 
WOW... Six New Kharkov figures in fighting poses.....They look great.....Well Done Hangyu... :salute:::salute:::salute::......Hopefully AFV's will follow soon....I would lile to see a Winter Panther for Kharkov with NO ZIMMERIT and REMOVEABLE side shields and NO TURRET NUMBERS.....Well Done WAR PARK:salute::
 
Schwimmwagens look very nice, but they would have been base coated in grey for Kharkov based off historical pics (not sand yellow).

I'd like to see some future figures with both the overcoats and trousers in feldgrau. Again, historically most of the troops overcoats and pants were worn with the feldgrau side out at Kharkov. It would be nice to have some figures with this look.

With just a few tweaks to improve the historical accuracy, these figures/vehicles would be about perfect to me. Keep up the good work and keep improving the product Hangyu.

War Park is fast becoming a force in 1/30 WW2 collecting.
 
Schwimmwagens look very nice, but they would have been base coated in grey for Kharkov based off historical pics (not sand yellow).

I'd like to see some future figures with both the overcoats and trousers in feldgrau. Again, historically most of the troops overcoats and pants were worn with the feldgrau side out at Kharkov. It would be nice to have some figures with this look.

With just a few tweaks to improve the historical accuracy, these figures/vehicles would be about perfect to me. Keep up the good work and keep improving the product Hangyu.

War Park is fast becoming a force in 1/30 WW2 collecting.

In my book,a batch of DAK's equipments was hold and sent to LAH including Panzer IVs and 166 Schwimmwagens.
And then these equipments were painted to winte painting.
 
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WOW... Six New Kharkov figures in fighting poses.....They look great.....Well Done Hangyu... :salute:::salute:::salute::......Hopefully AFV's will follow soon....I would lile to see a Winter Panther for Kharkov with NO ZIMMERIT and REMOVEABLE side shields and NO TURRET NUMBERS.....Well Done WAR PARK:salute::
I thought the Panther made it's combat debut as Kursk in July, 1943. This is after the 1943 winter battle for Kharkov (Feb.19 - March 15, 1943), which means there were no Panthers at the winter Kharkov battle? -- Al
 
In the near future, we will show the resin model of our Panzer IV.
And we have notice the difference between Panzer IV F\G\H\J.

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