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RWFigarti

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Dear Collectors,

We had a really good time at the lunch with Figarti event. 50 people were there to share the excitement and fun. Unlike the previous years, I actually separated the conference room into two rooms with one being the dining area and presentation area. But what people did not know was behind the movable wall was our WOW presentation of the LCT6. When I revealed it, got some surprised reaction. Anyway, if you missed it this year, try to make it in 2010, its really pretty fun...... and best of all, a FREE lunch :)

Thanks to those who attended, I hope you enjoyed it and see you next year!

Rick
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Some more photos:
 

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Dear Collectors,

We had a really good time at the lunch with Figarti event. 50 people were there to share the excitement and fun. Unlike the previous years, I actually separated the conference room into two rooms with one being the dining area and presentation area. But what people did not know was behind the movable wall was our WOW presentation of the LCT6. When I revealed it, got some surprised reaction. Anyway, if you missed it this year, try to make it in 2010, its really pretty fun...... and best of all, a FREE lunch :)

Thanks to those who attended, I hope you enjoyed it and see you next year!

Rick
RWFigarti

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Rick,

Thanks very much for staying up to post all these great shots.

Much appreciated.

I shall try make it to Chicago in 2010 or 2011.

Kind Regards, Raymond.:)

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Wonderful images of a terrific display! I look forward to attending one of these

nice events.:)
 
Did anyone get the measurements on the LCT/6?? length, width, weight??

Bill W
 
Yes what was the LCT constructed from? Is it polystone, metal, or resin?
 
Did anyone get the measurements on the LCT/6?? length, width, weight??

Bill W
4 feet long and 13 inches wide. It is not too heavy ... Rick said the internal hull of the LCT was hollow and had cross ribs that could support a real person.:)
 
Rick,

Thank you for a wonderful lunch and all of the great products shown. I look forward to the wonderful suprises you will stun us with next year.

Brian
 
I got there late with my two daughters, but as i entered the room ijust kinda of opened my mouth and couldn't say much . It was terrific. My 12yr old hannah even thought it was awesome. From the three boats to the numerous vehicles to the beach obstructions to the six giant mats from build arama it was awesome. And the boats crew looked great. Really well painted. Thanks to rick and the boys.
 
Kudos to Figarti. I haven't been able to attend Chicago however it seems that from TREEFROGGERS and the pictures I've seen that the centrepiece of the event is the shock and awe piece. Its quite a delight and definitely a highlight for our hobby. It probably is not done for commercial success however more for artistic and brand recognition reasons. I applaud them for advancing the hobby and keeping things exciting.

Cheers
CFM
 
Here are some photos of the LCT and some other releases. I wish I had taken more.
 

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More pictures of mouth dropping releases.
 

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That is a beautiful boat!!

It's really incredible. The odd thing was that when Rick announced it, the place was kind of quiet, perhaps in shock I don't know. Now, that I look at the photos I took, I'm awed by his creation. I wouldn't be surprised if this does very well. For the first time, I'm actually considering getting one of these Shock and Awe pieces.
 
Rick pointed out one interesting little innovation on the hatch: How does the hatch stay closed? No one had really thought about it but he pointed out that he had placed little magnets on the hatch and the craft so that it stays up. Simple but I think it shows Figarti's attention to detail. Nothing is left unthought.
 
... I wouldn't be surprised if this does very well. For the first time, I'm actually considering getting one of these Shock and Awe pieces.
3 were sold at the event and there were 13 pre-orders by Sunday morning :eek:, so I placed an order with pick-up at next West Coaster.:)
 
3 were sold at the event and there were 13 pre-orders by Sunday morning :eek:, so I placed an order with pick-up at next West Coaster.:)

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Steven do you know what the lead time is?
 

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