Figarti July Releases (1 Viewer)

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ETA-033 Rocket Jeep 1/30 US$169.00
ETA-048 Winter Rocket Jeep 1/30 US$169.00
ETG-077 39H (f) mit Wurfrahmen 1/30 US$199.00
ETG-079 Look Over There 1/30 US$109.00
ETG-081 Got ya Joe 1/30 US$109.00


Because of the 2 versions of the Jeep stock will be more limited than usual

We have them all listed up on our website now

http://www.hobbybunker.com/products/future?mfg=19&category=&submit.x=44&submit.y=13

The latest batch of Russian Artillery, etc. is literally due in at "the Bunker" any day, so all retail and dealer orders will be shipped asap.

It seems Rick Wang is quite busy with other business so I will try and keep everyone informed the best I can.
 

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here is the other side
 

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The tank and jeep sets are certainly novel and interesting as no company has produced them before. Nice detailing as well.

Tom
 
The outstanding Figarti vehicle quality is there as usual, what pleasantly surprises me is the ever increasing quality of the figures. Well done!
 
intersting releases especially, the german wurfer. A good read is Joachim englemann's German rocket launchers in WWII
Mitch
 
I like the winter jeep and tank. Would like to see them first before I purchase them..Ron {sm2}
 
Look nice but just wonder where they fit in Figarti range ^&confuse
 
Look nice but just wonder where they fit in Figarti range ^&confuse

I think it's a neat little model. The Germans captured over 500 of them during the fall of France. Many were used against partisans by local garrisons occupying France but many were also converted to the rocket firing example, as the Marder I tank destroyer, as a 10.5 cm SPG. Also as ammo carriers and artillery tractors. I think some got into Barbarossa as specialized conversions (as in a mobile rocket unit) and the allies ran into some in Normandy.

Terry
 
Nothing here I'm interested in....too obscure....the recent T-34 was excellent{bravo}}....Now if they produce a winter T-34 or Winter King Tiger they will have my complete attention^&grin
 
Nothing here I'm interested in....too obscure....the recent T-34 was excellent{bravo}}....Now if they produce a winter T-34 or Winter King Tiger they will have my complete attention^&grin

Think your spot on mate
 
Some interesting 'outside the box' choices, but I would be more interested if the French tank was in it's natural Battle of France state. -- Al
 
Unique pieces, just ordered all of them. This is what I like to see creative thinking. Good work Rick and Peter. Alex
 
still think the figures have a way to become acceptable. Thats just a personal thing but, they still don't accompany the AFV's IMO
Mitch
 
intersting releases especially, the german wurfer. A good read is Joachim englemann's German rocket launchers in WWII
Mitch

The three figure "Look Over There" winter German set looks great to me-a very noticeable improvement that launched them into my buy list. I also like the U.S. rocket Jeep set quite a bit especially the winter version. As previously pointed out, some very unique and welcome releases. Nice job Figarti!

~Marc
 
the stuka could make someone a great christmas pressie at this rate!!!!
Mitch
 
Well I like Figarti figures as they blend in well
 
I have always been on Rick about the figures, but the more I am around them they grow on me and they do have a certain character. I also like their weathered look.

Some I dont like

Some are neither here or there

Some I love


Alex
 

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