Sneak Peek next releases for late Spring/early Summer (1 Viewer)

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I will post full details by Tuesday on our website and email newsletter. This will also coincide with all dealers receiving the same info via email.


Thanks, Matt
 

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Look good but not for me . Think Figarti will start losing customers if they just keep making eastern front stuff as it not everyone cup of tea. Just my opinion
 
Wow! That Russian gun set looks amazing! Both pieces are definite pick ups for me!
 
im no expert but surely the plate between the wheels on the horse drawn gun would act as a snowplough and hinder movement even more ...thus defeating the notion of horsepower:)

thought i would become an anorak for the night to see how you others live
 
Thats not being an anorak its just common sense that its hitched wrong to the carriage. I think it was mentioned when the set was shown at Chicago
Mitch

im no expert but surely the plate between the wheels on the horse drawn gun would act as a snowplough and hinder movement even more ...thus defeating the notion of horsepower:)

thought i would become an anorak for the night to see how you others live
 
im no expert but surely the plate between the wheels on the horse drawn gun would act as a snowplough and hinder movement even more ...thus defeating the notion of horsepower:)

thought i would become an anorak for the night to see how you others live

The position of the lower gun shield is correct for use in Russia. Russia had few roads and even fewer were paved. The gun shield graded the rough dirt roads or broke ground for new dirt tracks on the Russian steppes for the troops behind as the German army advanced.

Terry
 
Thats what I LOVE to see..

MORE ARTILLERY :)

And the Russian gun with the tracked carriage is really interesting, so I'm looking forward to seeing more of this massive piece and its crew.

John
 
Outstanding! This winterized M1931 203mm howitzer is a dream come true! Can't wait to see what else is in Figarti's pipeline!
 
Keep the Eastern Front rolling!!!

Now let's get a winterized T-34 and KV-1!
 
You have to admit that's a pretty impressive set up,not a Russian fan but im impressed.
 
Not really big on Russian but just maybe i might have to add this to my winter collections...Ron {sm2}
 
it must be coming soon from all manufacturers that to all you western front fans and collectors that it just does not sell!!!!! east is the new west.... long live the east!!!
Mitch
 
Bravo to Figarti to produce these fine Russian sets. We need more Eastern front stuff as the market has been flooded with western front items for a long long time now.
 
That gun & tractor are really unique and interesting niche pieces to add to a collection. The Soviets had some really neat looking kit, glad to see Figarti going outside the box are doing some pieces that to my recollection have not been done before. These look like must haves for diehard eastern front collectors. ^&cool
 

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