LCT: Dimemsions and composition (1 Viewer)

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Does anyone have the dimensions of the LCT? Is it a one piece item? Lastly what is the composition and weight?......Would be a great piece to own....
 
Frank,

Here is Steven's post on composition.

If you look at Steven's prior post, you'll see information on length and weight.

I'm sure Steven will be able to answer any other questions you may have.
 
Thanks Brad? Areyou considering purchasing this piece? Needed space to display may be a consideration for me.....appears like it may have to be placed in the basement display;)....Regards Frank
 
Frank,

I am but have no room for it. Heck, I don't have enough room as it is. I may wait until next year until I get my bonus and get it. It would be a shame to pass this one up.
 
Does anyone have the dimensions of the LCT? Is it a one piece item? Lastly what is the composition and weight?......Would be a great piece to own....
The wheelhouse of the LCT with mast is a removable, separate piece on the Figarti LCT. With a length of slightly less than 4 feet and width of about 14 inches, the LCT will fit in a 48" wide curio with 18" deep shelves.:D
 
That must be why you're ordering two ;). Are figures included:rolleyes:
 
Awesome piece, I thought the real tell was when Rick stood on it, amazingly strong construction!!

TD
 
The wheelhouse of the LCT with mast is a removable, separate piece on the Figarti LCT. With a length of slightly less than 4 feet and width of about 14 inches, the LCT will fit in a 48" wide curio with 18" deep shelves.:D

But no room for a beach and display. I will do the alternative, tanks on a beach with a photo of the LCT in the background. :D:D

Terry
 

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