Has Anyone Picked This one Up Yet.....Figarti 110 ? (1 Viewer)

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Does anyone who has bought one have any feedback regarding this Figarti German aircraft release. ?
 

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I haven't purchased one yet but I did see it in Chicago and if you're thinking about it, I'm sure you'll be pleased.

Brad
 
Pleasure. I believe they're made of polyurethane.

Brad
 
I got this plane a couple of weeks ago. It does not seem to be polystone, but the main fuselage is fairly heavy (of course not as heavy as if it was polystone). I also have the P-38 Lightening from Figarti. That plane seems a little less solid to me than the ME-110 (some of that results from the wing attachment), athough the doors and other small parts seem equally fragile on the two. It does require care to handle them. The P-38 required the buyer to attach the wings and props. Only the props require attaching on the 110, and I prefer it in one piece like this. If you are a fan of German planes, I think this one is a beauty to have. Of course you get the striking Wespe emblem and mingled camo pattern, but you also get a rather large plane for a lot less than a medium bomber would cost. My photos show the ME-110 together with the new K&C ME-109 to give an idea of how they might blend and the size differences. The figure is not bad at all either.
 

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the bottom of the me110 seems to have some thin aluminum circle beneath it as well as a strip of shiny metal. doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the aircraft. how does it look in person?. the rest of the plain looks fabulous. my he 219 had no such unfinished metal
 
The ring below the tail section is silver metal. I have not been able to confirm for certain whether these pieces were always painted on the actual planes. It is a dull silver and appears pretty gray from a distance, which blends well enough with the rest of the paint job.
 
Look very nice but for me I would like to see a nightfighter version made as well
 
I have most of the polystone planes released to date and this is by far my favorite. If I had to downsize my plane collection this would be the one I would keep over all of them.
 
This a Very Cool looking plane...I bought the P-38 (PTA)......Could not afford to buy both.....Both are excellent....Looking forward to the Figarti Stuka....Also hoping to see the P-38 European Theater "California Cutie"...I understand it was only a prototype at Chicago.
 

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