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Some Of My Luftwaffe Planes In Desert Sand

Ive always liked the way the Luftwaffe camouflaged its desert warbirds. Here are a few of mine.
 

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Your Fieseler Fi 156 Storch is a real keeper! It would look great in diecast, but doubt that is one we will see done.
 

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Your Fieseler Fi 156 Storch is a real keeper! It would look great in diecast, but doubt that is one we will see done.

Except for the PZL-11, I can't think of a more difficult monoplane to make in diecast-----excluding float planes, naturally.
 

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Except for the PZL-11, I can't think of a more difficult monoplane to make in diecast-----excluding float planes, naturally.

The Storch would be a real bear that is for sure, but still hoping (That and for the PZL-11 too).
 

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Very nice collection you have there.
 

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Except for the PZL-11, I can't think of a more difficult monoplane to make in diecast-----excluding float planes, naturally.

When you think about it, the wing attachment for the Corgi Westland Lysander would be in some ways similar to that of the Storch.
 

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Dang it Ed, you must be a museum curator or something? Where do you store all those beautiful toyz of yours?
 

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Very nice, lots of unique models. Very cool Epapazian.
 

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