To complete the Reichsbahn Line (1 Viewer)

It is a great marketing idea as you can buy as little or as many as you can afford. Even two would look great as a stand alone piece. Have had no interest in trains in my life but, these have really jumped at me.
Mitch
 
What a wonderful selection of releases this year. The "Karl Mörser 54 cm" is amazing and it's great to see the release of 1/30 scale rail items with the Reichsbahn line.

I do have a question regarding the Reichsbahn line. Are there any plans to expand it in the future with additional rail cars such as the heavy flat cars (i.e. SSyms 80 tonne) used to transport the heavier tanks?

Thanks for posting this Frank. This sure would make for a superb display of AFV's.

Rob
 
Here's how Dragon-Models do it in 1/35....

I don't have the skill or the patience to reach this level of detail..
 

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My attempt at building railcars for heavy transport would probably end up looking like this.....:D :rolleyes:
 

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It is a great marketing idea as you can buy as little or as many as you can afford. Even two would look great as a stand alone piece. Have had no interest in trains in my life but, these have really jumped at me.
Mitch


I agree, just the Train and the Morser would look so good and would take up less room, you can indeed collect the wagons as your space allows:cool:

Rob
 
Rob...

Its what I will be going for initially. Just hope with all the excitement they are not limited runs of 100 as lots of people will be dissapointed
Mitch

I agree, just the Train and the Morser would look so good and would take up less room, you can indeed collect the wagons as your space allows:cool:

Rob
 
What a wonderful selection of releases this year. The "Karl Mörser 54 cm" is amazing and it's great to see the release of 1/30 scale rail items with the Reichsbahn line.

I do have a question regarding the Reichsbahn line. Are there any plans to expand it in the future with additional rail cars such as the heavy flat cars (i.e. SSyms 80 tonne) used to transport the heavier tanks?
I asked Rick at Chicago and there are future plans to create both of these flat cars.:)
 
A box car and a flatbed car would look good with a tank and something else on the flatbed and the boxcar sitting with king and country's captured american gi set infront of it!:D:p

Figarti comes out with such amazing ideas!
 
OK ...Time for a little humor and entertainment amongst all of this intense discussion :)

Hey Karl isn't this the factory where Figarti makes all of those cool trains....

Yea I think so....

Wow those darn Americans blew this one up.......

I think they have another factory somewhere in China......

WHEW....I didn't complete my set yet....

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Flatbed Wagon $199
Gondola Wagon $199
Boxcar Wagon $209
Light Flatcar Wagon $179
Low Goods Wagon $159
Passenger Wagon $199
Track Barrier $119
Water Column $99
Coaling Crane $129
Extra Tracks $69


We have a handful of all the above on hand now. The Locomotive and Karl are slated for later in the Fall.
Thanks, Matt
 
Thanks for the update Matt.

I hope we see some armoured trains being introduced and, have these fitted in before the next Chicago show they would look awesome with the existing train stock
Mitch
 
Thanks for the update Matt.

I hope we see some armoured trains being introduced and, have these fitted in before the next Chicago show they would look awesome with the existing train stock
Mitch

Ditto, ditto, ditto
Bill
 
Flatbed Wagon $199
Gondola Wagon $199
Boxcar Wagon $209
Light Flatcar Wagon $179
Low Goods Wagon $159
Passenger Wagon $199
Track Barrier $119
Water Column $99
Coaling Crane $129
Extra Tracks $69


We have a handful of all the above on hand now. The Locomotive and Karl are slated for later in the Fall.
Thanks, Matt

Thanks Matt,

Your post answers the email I sent yesterday in re: to what railway items you had in stock

Thanks Ron
 

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