Fiesler Fi 156C Storch
in 1/32 Scale
by
Andrew Judson
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Fiesler Storch |
images by Brett Green

Hasegawa's 1/32
scale Fiesler Storch is available online from Squadron.com
Before I say too much, I should apologise to
all the aircraft purists out there. I am mainly an armour modeller -
that's my excuse!
Hasegawa's 1/32 scale Fiesler Storch kit was
built straight from the box with the Eduard canopy mask being the
only after-market addition used.
The Luuftwaffe Desert colour scheme was applied
to my Storch - RLM 79 Sandy Brown with RLM 80 Olive Green on the
upper surfaces and RLM 78 Blue for the undersurfaces. Paints used
were Gunze Acrylics.

The figure is a Verlinden item in 1/35 scale,
however his size makes him more appropriate for 1/35 scale. Vallejo
acrylics were used for most of the figure except the flesh tones,
which were depicted using Testor Model Master enamels.
The overall effect is meant to depict a pilot
after a hard day's flying somewhere in Lybia.
Click the thumbnails below to view larger images:
Text and Model Copyright 2003 by Andrew Judson
Images Copyright 2003 by Brett Green
Page Created 08 November, 2003
Last Updated 25 March, 2004
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