Early Figarti London report! (1 Viewer)

Someone asked me about prices on Saturday and I can't find the post,sorry about that, but I spoke to Clive on the phone just now and I can confirm that the Temple is £260, the four ACW Generals are £160 and the ACW artillery set is £175. That makes the ACW figures at £40 each, real quality and good value too.

Rob
 
Brad , I believe it was £170 for a set of four, I think I may fold and get a set in the very near future, this could be a very exciting range for the ACW.The Chamberlain figure is just terrific isn't it. I took some pics but Simon's were better!

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Rob

Superb....Beautiful Figures:smile2:....Nicely painted
 
They really are superb Frank, such realism . The general agreement at the show was that these are almost Russian like in quality and at an amazing £40 per figure its a total bargain and makes building up a collection easier. I think I will be getting a box each of these and look forward to seeing whats coming next for this range, having just started into ACW these new figures couldn't have come at a better time for me.

Rob
 
I'm not even interested in the US Civil War, and I am tempted by the canon and crew set.^&cool^&cool
 
Thank you both. I will contact Thor and Rick to see what they may be able to say.

As a long time Aeroart collector, I would be interested in hearing whatever you find out. Are these made/painted in China or Russia? Will there be new releases or just re-doing prior AA releases?
 
wow!! The match up of figarti and aeroart is stunning!

For ancient rome two superb looking roman temple facades and for the acw a set of four each union and rebel generals and a union artillery set , really nice sets, wait until uk reb sees these!!

And for ww2 a new nashorn german afv, just great stuff from figarti today, more later

rob

are there pictures of the nashorn? I am very anxiously waiting to see one done the figarti way
 
Some photos of the Aeroart figures from past years for comparison and an idea of what could be coming:

Pickett, Hood, Wheat's Tiger:

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Johnston, Gordon, and Lee:

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Sherman, Hooke, McClellan, Hancock and Scott:

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Various:

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