
A Japanese "Storch" Arrives
A Japanese "Storch" Arrives
The Japanese Kokusai Ki-76 was a successful attempt to emmulate Germany's Storch, though it featured a radial engine and a different flap configuration. The Japanese Army used these planes from 1942 on as artillery spotters and even in anti-sub duties operating from convoy escort carriers it employed independently of the Japanese Navy. The Ki-76 is the latest release in the ongoing Hachette Japanese series and this 1:100th scale replica is a little gem. Hers is a topside picture:

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And the underside:

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That's really cool, what's the price on this model?
A helicopter does not want to fly, it just vibrates so much that the ground rejects it
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The_Helicopter_Pilot wrote:That's really cool, what's the price on this model?
I subscribe to the entire series via a Japanese bookstore in San Francisco, thereby earning a nice discount. My cost per model, including shipping , is about $42. They can be found on the Japanese version of eBay but almost never show up in the U.S. listings.