Warpark Panzer 4 (1 Viewer)

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Received my panzer 4 from Warpark and have to say its excellent quality for the price. I brought the First Legion one which also is very good but for us customers in the UK the difference is £150, as for some reason we are charged a straight dollar to pound amount. This is not to knock First Legion as i love there armour and have purchased quite a few bulge tanks.
I will definitely purchase more figures and armour from them as Warpark fits in very well with First Legion.
 
These guys are becoming a force in this hobby by producing quality products at reasonable costs, not to mention some unique releases. Watch this company flourish. Robin.
 
I received my new War Park Panzer IV Ausf. H the other day as well and as the others have said, it’s a fantastic model! Basically First Legion quality and with working metal tracks. The War Park model also correctly replicates an early Panzer IVH. I’m almost certain War Park used the Tamiya 1/35 scale kit as their inspiration...

Here’s a few photos for those interested:

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Comparison with the First Legion Panzer IV Ausf. H:
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Can I ask how many of these little dioramas do you have? Over the last 2 years you have shown so many and they have to be hard to display.
They are all so well done is there anyway we can see all of them at once if possible.
 
Can I ask how many of these little dioramas do you have? Over the last 2 years you have shown so many and they have to be hard to display.
They are all so well done is there anyway we can see all of them at once if possible.

I’ve got a lot of them all over my home on tables, etc. Some dioramas I really like and have kept together for months/years while others change or get taken apart after a while. Given that they are small, it makes things easier to display and cram into one space, although my eventual goal is to get some more shelving for display 😉

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I’ve got a lot of them all over my home on tables, etc. Some dioramas I really like and have kept together for months/years while others change or get taken apart after a while. Given that they are small, it makes things easier to display and cram into one space, although my eventual goal is to get some more shelving for display 😉

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That’s a nice set up you have there. ;)
 
Are they homemade? If not, may I ask where you got them or who makes them?

Panzer Ace, my little vignettes are mostly homemade... I take sections of diorama matting from JG Miniatures or Build-a-Rama, attach them to a piece of heavy cardboard or foam board, then mount that into a store-bought picture frame. I’ll then add a building section, rubble, and other details, then place the vehicle and figures. It makes for a nice way to display things without taking up a ton of space.
 
Panzer Ace, my little vignettes are mostly homemade... I take sections of diorama matting from JG Miniatures or Build-a-Rama, attach them to a piece of heavy cardboard or foam board, then mount that into a store-bought picture frame. I’ll then add a building section, rubble, and other details, then place the vehicle and figures. It makes for a nice way to display things without taking up a ton of space.

I copied him but use serving trays with handles so they are easy to move around.
 
Panzer Ace, my little vignettes are mostly homemade... I take sections of diorama matting from JG Miniatures or Build-a-Rama, attach them to a piece of heavy cardboard or foam board, then mount that into a store-bought picture frame. I’ll then add a building section, rubble, and other details, then place the vehicle and figures. It makes for a nice way to display things without taking up a ton of space.

Thank you for the detailed information/reply.

As mentioned before I enjoy your dioramas, please continue to share them!
 
Always enjoy viewing members dios regardless of the manufacturer and these ones are outstanding. Really like the range of vehicles/figures and the simplicity and arrangements of your displays. The use of the picture frames and mats is a really nice touch too.

Thanks for sharing.

Cheers Toddy
 
Always enjoy viewing members dios regardless of the manufacturer and these ones are outstanding. Really like the range of vehicles/figures and the simplicity and arrangements of your displays. The use of the picture frames and mats is a really nice touch too.

Thanks for sharing.

Cheers Toddy

Toddy:

Great post, I hope all is well with you and your family.

-Jason
 
Where did you hear that there will be a Panzerjaeger "Nashorn"?

Best

Guenther
Email as well from Warpark , they have a Facebook group now which has the info and more on. Looks like Normandy is the next campaign some next, German bunker radio teams and a working spotlight. Its a shame there postage has gone up, but for the prices it seems to me like approaching First Legion quality especially on the figures for WB cost . The armour lacks the FL finish but for the price they are great.
 

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