Lovely work. The G-50 kit was originally released by a Japanese manufacturer called Sector, and Hasegawa leased or bought the moldings after Sector collapsed. I have both the original Sector kit and one Hasegawa kit with Finnish markings...
Very nice work. Great Fiat. I have also been very happy to build Italian planes lately. I recently completed the Reggiane 2000 and Fiat CR32. I'm planning an SM-79 now. I wish you a lot of success not only in modeling. Greetings, Aleš 😎👍
I have tried it before and looks better, but it's quite risky and I've messed up a few models that way, so I rather do it this way, I have more control and it's easier to do
Flaps and como looks great. Nice little aircraft. Nice Steve U.K.
It's nice to see someone finally doing the elevators correctly!
Lovely work. The G-50 kit was originally released by a Japanese manufacturer called Sector, and Hasegawa leased or bought the moldings after Sector collapsed. I have both the original Sector kit and one Hasegawa kit with Finnish markings...
Very nice! Ive always loved the Fiat G.50 and this is the nicest job on one Ive ever seen! Congratulations with this fine work.
Fantastic build!!!
Thanks!!
Great work! Love the camo, and the history of the aircraft! Thanks for sharing, and keep it up
Thank you!
This is definitely a model I would like to make. You have improved the original kit well.
Excellent work. I need to get hold of this kit!.
Very nice work. Great Fiat. I have also been very happy to build Italian planes lately. I recently completed the Reggiane 2000 and Fiat CR32. I'm planning an SM-79 now. I wish you a lot of success not only in modeling. Greetings, Aleš 😎👍
Thank you very much, really appreciate the kind words.
Those Italian aircraft surely are interesting!
12.00 a better way to simulate tyre bulges is to press the assembled wheel down on a hot flat metal surface.
I have tried it before and looks better, but it's quite risky and I've messed up a few models that way, so I rather do it this way, I have more control and it's easier to do
Good job!