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I am a relatively new collector, but I am finding myself enjoying it considerably. I recently purchased my first Figarti pieces “Highlanders Ready” & “Highlanders Advancing” and am very happy with the style of these guys.

The key piece missing for me and the Highlanders was the “They Got Wittmann” Firefly. Released a few months before I even started collecting, it appears this extremely popular piece was snapped up pretty quickly. Imagine my joy, when after considerable hunting I have managed to grab one from a dealer and it is inbound to join the Highlanders as we speak. The “hunt” on this was fantastic and I am surprised just how much I enjoy this aspect of the hobby.

I have started collecting at a time when there is a great deal of choice in the hobby. I am certainly not brand focused but I am very conscious of the interoperability of manufacturing styles. I find myself more and more drawn to the Figarti product and thank the Figarti team for their talent. A question; I assume we will see more Americans in North Africa and DAK pieces? It would also be great to see more Brits, American or German infantry in the Summer 44 theme.

This is my first post on the Figarti Thread and I assume that it won’t be my last as I suspect I will see more of their product in my study sometime soon.

Cheers,

Alby
 
I am a relatively new collector, but I am finding myself enjoying it considerably. I recently purchased my first Figarti pieces “Highlanders Ready” & “Highlanders Advancing” and am very happy with the style of these guys.

The key piece missing for me and the Highlanders was the “They Got Wittmann” Firefly. Released a few months before I even started collecting, it appears this extremely popular piece was snapped up pretty quickly. Imagine my joy, when after considerable hunting I have managed to grab one from a dealer and it is inbound to join the Highlanders as we speak. The “hunt” on this was fantastic and I am surprised just how much I enjoy this aspect of the hobby.

I have started collecting at a time when there is a great deal of choice in the hobby. I am certainly not brand focused but I am very conscious of the interoperability of manufacturing styles. I find myself more and more drawn to the Figarti product and thank the Figarti team for their talent. A question; I assume we will see more Americans in North Africa and DAK pieces? It would also be great to see more Brits, American or German infantry in the Summer 44 theme.

This is my first post on the Figarti Thread and I assume that it won’t be my last as I suspect I will see more of their product in my study sometime soon.

Cheers,

Alby


Im with you mate the more figarti make the more i want to buy along with Tomm Gunn and K+C they all go well together but figarti have the edge in vehicles IMO.
 
Im with you mate the more figarti make the more i want to buy along with Tomm Gunn and K+C they all go well together but figarti have the edge in vehicles IMO.

Wayne,

Hear you load and clear mate, there are some fantastic choices out there, which I am finding are relatively complementary to each other. Looking forward to the arrival of the Firefly, as it will be my first Figarti vehicle. Just makes you wonder where it will all be in few short years?

Alby
 
Welcome Alby.:)

I certainly understand your feelings about the "thrill of the hunt" for retired and difficult to find pieces, it makes the whole hobby more fun.

I have long been a supporter of Figarti. I think they make the best armored vehicles in the hobby, and their figures have improved by leaps and bounds. Have you seen the "shock and awe" pieces they unveil at each year's OTSN Chicago Show? So far they have made a German "E-Boat", a German "Leopold" Railroad Gun and a Landing Ship Tank, each of which, produced in 1:30 scale, is more than 3 feet long.

Between King & Country, Figarti, Britains, Honour Bound, and John Jenkins Designs, as you pointed out, there has never been more choice in the hobby.

Enjoy!
 
congrats on your success. The Firefly iirc was the second fastest selling piece from Figarti. The winter 88 was gone in a few days, and the Firefly maybe lasted a week. I really like the Brit infantry as well.

I can only wonder what a winter 88 is going to sell for when one appears on auction.
 
Welcome Alby.:)

I certainly understand your feelings about the "thrill of the hunt" for retired and difficult to find pieces, it makes the whole hobby more fun.

I have long been a supporter of Figarti. I think they make the best armored vehicles in the hobby, and their figures have improved by leaps and bounds. Have you seen the "shock and awe" pieces they unveil at each year's OTSN Chicago Show? So far they have made a German "E-Boat", a German "Leopold" Railroad Gun and a Landing Ship Tank, each of which, produced in 1:30 scale, is more than 3 feet long.

Between King & Country, Figarti, Britains, Honour Bound, and John Jenkins Designs, as you pointed out, there has never been more choice in the hobby.

Enjoy!
Louis,

I haven’t seen the”shock and awe” pieces in person, and I’m sure the photos barely do them justice; they must be a sight to behold. I would like to get myself off to the Chicago or London show one day, it would be like being a kid in a candy shop, I would assume I would be alone with that feeling and would find myself in good company. Alby



congrats on your success. The Firefly iirc was the second fastest selling piece from Figarti. The winter 88 was gone in a few days, and the Firefly maybe lasted a week. I really like the Brit infantry as well.

I can only wonder what a winter 88 is going to sell for when one appears on auction.

Mate, I had been trolling through EBay for ages in the vain attempt that one would be on offer. Due to their popularity, I assume they still have the status of “Prized Possession”; it will certainly be interesting to see what some of the more popular pieces go for. Alby

Yes I have only one item from Figirti and think it's the best piece of armour I have.Simmo.

Simmo,

I think I will be up for more, not sure what Brett will think about that though…

Cheers Alby
 
The Figarti Firefly, Was the piece that sold me to buy Figarti armor. before that I was, One of the ones that was questioning, The quality control of Figarti. seeing How this was done plus how it was packed. sold me. Now, I have ten( both British and American Priest, The Fording sherman, The M-16 halftrack, The halftrack, the tropical 88 And mover, The hedgerow cutter, The Sherman Bulldozer, And of course the Firefly) . and wanting more. and I am now a solid Figarti fan.
 
Figarti's Firefly is a superb model,one of my very favourites.They are making some cracking AFVs and keep getting better.As Waye said I think with Figarti,K&C,TGM we are really spoiled for both figures and AFVs right now.It will be good to compare Fireflies when K&C release their version this summer,I think we will have two great versions for our collections:cool::cool:.

Rob
 
The Figarti Firefly, Was the piece that sold me to buy Figarti armor. before that I was, One of the ones that was questioning, The quality control of Figarti. seeing How this was done plus how it was packed. sold me. Now, I have ten( both British and American Priest, The Fording sherman, The M-16 halftrack, The halftrack, the tropical 88 And mover, The hedgerow cutter, The Sherman Bulldozer, And of course the Firefly) . and wanting more. and I am now a solid Figarti fan.

Man do I have dome catching up to do! I like the British Priest it is growing on me, I haven’t dabbled into the Nth African arena as yet … feeling pretty tempted though ... & the Winter Ground Stuka looks awesome. Oh the dilemma of it all! :)
 
Figarti's Firefly is a superb model,one of my very favourites.They are making some cracking AFVs and keep getting better.As Waye said I think with Figarti,K&C,TGM we are really spoiled for both figures and AFVs right now.It will be good to compare Fireflies when K&C release their version this summer,I think we will have two great versions for our collections:cool::cool:.

Rob

I have been sitting on the sidelines about getting into Figarti, as I have been really thinking on where I want my collection to go. Agreed, we are really spoilt for choice at present. There have been a lot of helpful posts on this thread, which have been a fantastic aid in getting the low down on pieces of interest. I think I am up for the British M7 Priest next, if I can track one down.

Alby
 
I have been sitting on the sidelines about getting into Figarti, as I have been really thinking on where I want my collection to go. Agreed, we are really spoilt for choice at present. There have been a lot of helpful posts on this thread, which have been a fantastic aid in getting the low down on pieces of interest. I think I am up for the British M7 Priest next, if I can track one down.

Alby

I can thoroughly recommend the M7 Priest,I got the Texas special version and it really is very good,I know its not Normandy version but mine is going to be serving there;).The Brit version is also very nice,great weathering on it.

Rob
 
Welcome Alby -

I must concur with the accolades directed at Figarti for their armor. I have found them to be fantastically well done and unequivocally count them among the best AFVs on the market. Even more impressive, they continue to improve with every release - they are not content to rest on their laurels to say the least.

Another note regarding Figarti - the customer service is top notch. I recently received a replacement hatch for the Winter Panzer IV I had been working with the dealer to receive for several months to no avail and one PM to Rick resolved the issue inside of a month - stellar.

While I know they are unpopular with limited segments of collectors you would likely enjoy checking out First Legion products as well. Like Figarti, you pay a bit more than some of the others for their vehicles (figures included in FL's case) but you won't be disappointed in the level of detail. My collection includes everything from Corgi 1/50 on up to Aeroart and love them all for different reasons - variety is the spice of life, after all.

Good luck hunting down your Winter 88 and Prime Mover but you won't find mine on Ebay any time soon. :D

Once again, welcome to the hobby and best wishes growing your collection in the future.

Eric
 
I can thoroughly recommend the M7 Priest,I got the Texas special version and it really is very good,I know its not Normandy version but mine is going to be serving there;).The Brit version is also very nice,great weathering on it.

Rob

Rob,

Thanks for the recommendations, the good thing about being the General of your own army, you can force assign as you see fit. I haven’t dabbled into Nth Africa as yet, and you are right you can get away with re-deploying the Texas Special to France; it’s a very versatile piece. Alby
 
Welcome Alby -

I must concur with the accolades directed at Figarti for their armor. I have found them to be fantastically well done and unequivocally count them among the best AFVs on the market. Even more impressive, they continue to improve with every release - they are not content to rest on their laurels to say the least.

Another note regarding Figarti - the customer service is top notch. I recently received a replacement hatch for the Winter Panzer IV I had been working with the dealer to receive for several months to no avail and one PM to Rick resolved the issue inside of a month - stellar.

While I know they are unpopular with limited segments of collectors you would likely enjoy checking out First Legion products as well. Like Figarti, you pay a bit more than some of the others for their vehicles (figures included in FL's case) but you won't be disappointed in the level of detail. My collection includes everything from Corgi 1/50 on up to Aeroart and love them all for different reasons - variety is the spice of life, after all.

Good luck hunting down your Winter 88 and Prime Mover but you won't find mine on Ebay any time soon. :D

Once again, welcome to the hobby and best wishes growing your collection in the future.

Eric

Eric,

Thanks for your warm welcome, greatly appreciated. I will just be patient with hunting down some of the more popular pieces; I am not too concerned though as I am pretty sure there is a lot of good gear to come our way, in the future. It’s fantastic to hear that Figarti’s customer service is excellent and glad it worked out for the Winter Panzer (another nice looking piece). Cheers. Alby
 
Rob,

Thanks for the recommendations, the good thing about being the General of your own army, you can force assign as you see fit. I haven’t dabbled into Nth Africa as yet, and you are right you can get away with re-deploying the Texas Special to France; it’s a very versatile piece. Alby

Spot on Alby,if we make too many rules it takes the joy from the hobby.Hope you get to track down an M7 soon.

Rob
 
Alby,

Are you looking for the North Africa version. If so, please pm me.
 
Welcome. I'm in your camp. I have most of ones you mention. Also, If you get a chance to meet Rick and his Dad you will see they really care about there product. Happy collecting.
 

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