desk11desk12
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That's amazing. Must have been incredible to see in person.
I was about to say not my thing but who wouldn't want one of these?
Do you know the price Carlos?
Yes indeed who wouldn't? It may be beyond my budget but I do know I am TOTALLY SHOCKED and AWED!!!!That's amazing. Must have been incredible to see in person.
I was about to say not my thing but who wouldn't want one of these?
Do you know the price Carlos?
You know I think my wife would notice it if I happened to find a way to get one.
Now I have to see how much of my collection I have to sell in order to purchase it. LOL
It is a real shocker alright.
It came out of left field somewhere.
A true masterpiece!
Nick
The price of the HMS Victory (HMS 01) is $6,500 delivered to your door and it comes with 40 figures. The dimensions are 1.77 m height, 1.63 m length and 0.57 m wide. The ship is built entirely from wood with some resin and metal detail pieces. Because of the bulkiness, it would take two persons to carry the ship after it is unpacked from its shipping crate. Rick mentioned that this piece was expensive and not for everyone, but it is Figarti getting into other historical eras. The other "Shock and Awe" pieces were the Karl Morser at $399 and the BR 52 at $499 which Rick introduced first so there pieces were the more "affordable" "Shock and Awe" sets.Yes what is the price and how many figures are with it.