Monday, November 12, 2007 - 03:46 AM UTC
Plan ahead a bit for the holidays with Verlinden's December releases. Verlinden is offering two different items in two scales, a bridge and a building in 1/48th and 1/35th scale.
In keeping up with the new trend of 1/48th scale offerings Verlinden has transformed a classic 1/35th scale bridge into its smaller counterpart.

This is being offered as "#2408 - 1:48 Stone Bridge System".

Along with the bridge, a building front is due out. This building will help act as a backdrop for a variety of locations in Europe. With an added garage the subject material is opened up for you too.

This is being offered as "#2411 - 1:35 Ruined Street Section".
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Looks great. I like Verlinden products a lot, and it is sad to see so few new releases from him. He was a real "power house" back in the day. Thanks again.
NOV 12, 2007 - 12:03 PM
Well, nice to see the new releases. Especially the brigde is nice for a simple diorama. Mark, Verlinden sold the whole company some years ago and it was moved to the US from Belgium. I do not know if he is still working for the "new" Verlinden, but I think he has retired.
NOV 13, 2007 - 12:45 AM
The company was never sold. Francois is still the ownner.
NOV 13, 2007 - 01:10 AM
Jesper: Verlinden just moved his company from Belgium to USA to collaborate with VLS and make easy the production. This was a very good couple until both break their relactionships. Verlinden is not an easy person, so...that end was expected. He was running alone his company until now, but he wish to sell his factory. The only interested buyer was Squadron , but they finally bought VLS and not VP. So...now...Verlinden is forced to continue with his company until a new buyer apear, but he is very tired of all of this with really few motivation. I think that he is just waiting for the end and get retired as soon as possible. If you have a couple of Million bucks in your pocket, you can buy the facilities and productions. Very easy. But I think that Squadron made very well their election choosing VLS and not VP, beacuse the VLS situation was stronger and more ..."actual" for the nowdays. Regards Mig Jimenez
NOV 13, 2007 - 01:12 AM
Thanks for the history lesson - good information
NOV 13, 2007 - 01:36 AM
Thanks for the update, guys. I think I must have mixed VLS and VP up - I actually thought it was the same company. My mistake.
NOV 13, 2007 - 01:41 AM
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