New Fiechlerstorch look good (1 Viewer)

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Just wondering if it looked good to you guys at the show. I would be very interested in it.
 
It looked good to me, and the price discussed was very reasonable.

Louis:

In your personal opinion, what do you think will be the price difference compared to KC (which I understand will be made of wood}? Will the KC version have a clear canopy? The current Warbirds series are 1/32. Will the KC Storch come in 1/30?

Thanks
N-P
 
N-P,

I believe that the K&C storch will be wood, limited to no more than 5 of each version, will have a clear canopy and complete interior detail and will be museum quality. It will be quite expensive at $795 plus $100 shipping, and not come with any figures.

Having seen the Figarti version prototype, it will be 1:30 scale, resin and metal, very nice but not quite the same level of quality as the K&C version, much cheaper (figures between $250 and $399 were discussed), will also have a clear canopy (although the prototype's was frosted so you could not really see into the interior) and will come with 2-3 figures, one of which is of Rommel. 100 will be produced for the U.S. market and 60 more will be produced worldwide.

Both versions are well worth having.
 
These are the three versions K & C will produce (in addition to the ones already made). The number indicates the quantity.

Fieseler Storch (Winter Version w/ Skis), 5.

Fieseler Storch (Greece, 1941), 5.

Fieseler Storch (Gran Sasso Raid), 5.

The Figarti one, if made, will be, according to Rick, made of polyurethane and metal, similar to the materials used for the B 17.
 
N-P,

I believe that the K&C storch will be wood, limited to no more than 5 of each version, will have a clear canopy and complete interior detail and will be museum quality. It will be quite expensive at $795 plus $100 shipping, and not come with any figures.

Having seen the Figarti version prototype, it will be 1:30 scale, resin and metal, very nice but not quite the same level of quality as the K&C version, much cheaper (figures between $250 and $399 were discussed), will also have a clear canopy (although the prototype's was frosted so you could not really see into the interior) and will come with 2-3 figures, one of which is of Rommel. 100 will be produced for the U.S. market and 60 more will be produced worldwide.

Both versions are well worth having.

Cool, I certainly hope that comes out soon.
 
N-P,

I believe that the K&C storch will be wood, limited to no more than 5 of each version, will have a clear canopy and complete interior detail and will be museum quality. It will be quite expensive at $795 plus $100 shipping, and not come with any figures.

Having seen the Figarti version prototype, it will be 1:30 scale, resin and metal, very nice but not quite the same level of quality as the K&C version, much cheaper (figures between $250 and $399 were discussed), will also have a clear canopy (although the prototype's was frosted so you could not really see into the interior) and will come with 2-3 figures, one of which is of Rommel. 100 will be produced for the U.S. market and 60 more will be produced worldwide.

Both versions are well worth having.

Thanks.
I missed the DAK version. Got the Greece 1941 version instead.
 
I would definately buy the Figarti version if they are produced. The K&C is just out of my price range now.
Ray
 
Are they going to make this? And how much? I hope it is not limited to a few as many people may want one.
 

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