Tuesday, September 11, 2007 - 04:19 AM UTC
Verlinden is a household name in the modeling community with a wide range of products. They are continually updating their lines of Diorama related kits. Verlinden is mixing it from WWII arenas to modern arenas, from simple bases to complex kits.
Verlinden’s September releases show a mix with a simple base and a large mansion kit.
Upcoming October Diorama releases are going smaller scale – 1/48th. As the industry expands into 1/48th scale Verlinden is not being left behind.

The September VP Newsletter announces these two kits:

2394 Countryside Mansion
2393 Armor Display Base-Rail Crossing

The first comes in 1/35th scale while the second is 1/48th scale.

The VP USA website announces two kits being released in October. Look forward to
2399 Armor Display Base City and
2400 House Ruin Iraq. Both of these kits are in 1/48th scale.

All photos are Verlinden photos from their website.
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Thanks for the news, Scott. I really like that new countryside mansion with the courtyard wall - very versatile. Rudi
SEP 11, 2007 - 05:01 PM
I really like the Verlinden product line, especially the dio-bases and the buildings. I'm looking forward to these new releases in !/35th scale. Hope they keep 'em comeing !
JAN 30, 2008 - 03:16 PM
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