Stagecoach at the Chicago Show (1 Viewer)

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Hello Carlos,
thank you very much for all the nice photos covering the amazing upcoming Figarti releases.
By any chance, did you take some photos of the Stagecoach too?
Or does anybody else have photos, or a link to details about the coach, except what can be seen at the KCUK video?
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Konrad
 
Hello Carlos,
thank you very much for all the nice photos covering the amazing upcoming Figarti releases.
By any chance, did you take some photos of the Stagecoach too?
Or does anybody else have photos, or a link to details about the coach, except what can be seen at the KCUK video?
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Konrad

Hi Konrad,

Here are some photos for you. The Stagecoach is part of our Artist Club Jack Updyke release. Jack only made a few of these because it would take him one year to make 1-2 sets. We decided to help him produce more of these so that people around the owrld would get a chance to own this fine piece of art. The set sells for $899 and we will have a limited run of 60 sets only. These are currently available, if interested, you can order them through your dealer.

Thank you for your interest and support.

Rick
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From what Mr. Updyke said, it's not a very easy set to make and it looked stunningly beautiful. It's a shame it was a little overshadowed by some of the other World War II releases because it's a stunner.
 
That looks like the Duke standing next to the stagecoach. Or maybe his lesser known brother George Wayne (as Andy might say).
 
I think Mr. Updyke explained that he used Stagecoach as his inspiration. At least it's not General Patton :D
 
Hi Rick,

My compliments to both Jack Updike and to Figarti for producing such a fine stagecoach. I think what Figarti is doing with the Artist Club is magnificent! The fact that you encourage collectors/artists to apply their talents, develop their ideas, and translate them into reality demonstrates a depth of personal interest in collectors which is rarely witnessed from a Toy Soldier manufacturer. Figarti should be very proud of its efforts!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat
 
Hi Rick, hi Shannon,
thanks a lot for the photos.
This is sure a stunning and very tempting piece of art.
Mr. Updyke did some great work here and Figartis efforts to allow more releases than one or two per year are to be appreciated.
The limit of 60 should guarantee the value.
Thanks again for the info and all the detail.
Konrad
 

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