Official Anzio Annie Photos (1 Viewer)

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Dear Collectors,

Here are some official photos of the K5.

Rick
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Rick,
Remember when we all zinged you on the photography? Well you sure have made the great leap and man oh man, what a beauty. I am at a loss for words. It is amazing. It is .... well it just is wonderful.
 
Rick,
Truly Shock and Awe! You are true to your word, I am in AWE!!!
Ray
 
Rick, pls run us through your other products..

i'm very much interested in the Panzer IV auf J and the Storch :D
 
Man, this Figarti stuff just gets better - I'm excited - and I'm not an excitable guy :D
 
This would seem to be the most spectacular item yet produced in this scale.
It truly is awesome. Congratulations to Figarti on producing something that I guess many people thought couldn't be done.
 
I was at the Figarti Lunch and the photos of Anzio Annie are great, but you really need to see it in person to really appreciate how truely awesome this piece is.

Congratulations, Rick on a wonderful job.
 
The ties are real wood and the metal track is actually spiked to the ties with miniature spikes.:eek: The ballast is real rock and the deck of the gun is real wood.:eek: The metal wheels actually turn so the gun can actually be rolled down the track.:eek: Truly shock and awe done the "Figarti Way.":cool:
 
The ties are real wood and the metal track is actually spiked to the ties with miniature spikes.:eek: The ballast is real rock and the deck of the gun is real wood.:eek: The metal wheels actually turn so the gun can actually be rolled down the track.:eek: Truly shock and awe done the "Figarti Way.":cool:



SC, you SOLD ME :eek:

Thank you Rick, and the whole Figarti team :)





Paul
 
What a truly spectacular piece. Now we need a locomotive, some more track, carriages, boxcars etc....... :D :D :D
 
This is amazing! This hobby is evolving in ways I could hardly imagine! Without the intention of upsetting any posters here, since I don't collect post-1900 periods can I ask Figarti if they have any plans to make an ancient Chinese historical range? With the looks of this piece and believe me, I can appreciate the art produced here, I can see that they can be successful with any range they produce. Just beautiful, thanks for the photos! Needless to say, I will be visiting the Figarti thread section more often now! :)
 
This is a great piece of art,I'm sure your very proud of it.How much does it weigh?
Mark
 

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