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Fiat CR.42 Falco Review by Scotty Battistoni (Italeri 1/48) (876 words) |
 | Italeri supplies the modeler with 17 pieces (some are alternates) to assemble that make up the power plant section of the plane. |
 | Italeri must be commended for tackling a 1/48 Italian WWII subject, and I hope they will look into maybe doing other subjects such as a C.R. The kit is cleanly molded and its ease of assembly will be a plus to some modelers. |
 | Italeri must also be commended for capturing some of the subtle details that define the Falco’s elegant shape. |
| Cybermodeler Online - Italeri 1/48 ACH-47A Chinook (1042 words) |
 | For those of us who've been building Italeri kits for a while, we're accustomed to a certain approach they take to designing their molds to strike a good balance between detail and cost. |
 | Italeri has been criticized for the lack of detail in some of their kits, but these critics think nothing about comparing these kits to some of the Japanese equivalents at several times the price. |
 | The rear cockpit bulkhead is a multi-part affair that provides the avionics racks that are visible in the cargo bay as well as the overhead console and circuit breaker panels visible in the cockpit. |