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This instruction manual provides detailed guidance for assembling and finishing your Italeri Fiat CR42 CN Falco Biplane Night Fighter plastic model kit. Please read all instructions carefully before beginning assembly. This kit is designed for collectors over 14 years of age and requires paint and liquid glue, which are not included.

Image: Italeri Fiat CR42 CN Falco Biplane Night Fighter Model Kit. This image shows the completed model or box art, providing an overview nke ngwaahịa.
Ozi nchekwa
- Obere akụkụ: This kit contains small parts which may pose a choking hazard. Keep out of reach of small children.
- Adhesives and Paints: Use liquid plastic cement and model paints in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Refer to the manufacturer's safety data sheets for specific product warnings.
- Sharp Tools: Assembly may require the use of sharp tools such as hobby knives and tweezers. Handle with care to prevent injury.
Ihe ngwugwu
Your Italeri Fiat CR42 CN Falco model kit includes the following components:
- Plastic Model Kit parts (unassembled)
- Assembly and coloring instructions (full color)
- Decal sheet for decoration (5 versions)
Note: Paints and liquid glue for plastic model making are not included and must be purchased separately.
Nhazi na Nkwadebe
Ngwa akwadoro (anaghị etinye ya):
- Plastic nippers or sprue cutters
- Hobby knife or craft blade
- Fine-grit sandpaper or sanding sticks
- Tweezers
- Simenti plastik mmiri mmiri
- Model paints (acrylic or enamel, as per color guide)
- Paintbrushes (various sizes)
- Decal setting solution (optional, but recommended)
- Cotton swabs or soft cloth
Nkwadebe oghere ọrụ:
Ensure you have a clean, well-lit, and well-ventilated work area. Protect your work surface with a cutting mat or old newspaper. Organize your tools and parts for easy access.
Ntuziaka Mgbakọ
Follow the detailed, intuitive color assembly instructions provided in your kit. The steps below offer general guidance.
Ndụmọdụ Mgbakọ Ozuruọnụ:
- Mwepụ akụkụ: Carefully remove parts from the sprue using nippers. Trim any excess plastic (flash) with a hobby knife or sandpaper.
- Nwale dabara adaba: Always test fit parts before applying glue. This helps identify any fit issues and ensures proper alignment.
- gluing: Apply a small amount of liquid cement to one of the mating surfaces. Hold parts firmly together until the glue sets. Avoid using too much glue, as it can damage the plastic.
- Painting Order: It is often easier to paint smaller sub-assemblies before joining them to larger components. Refer to the color guide for specific paint recommendations.
Nzọụkwụ Mgbakọ Isi:
- Mgbakọ kokpiiti: Assemble the cockpit interior components, including the pilot's seat, instrument panel, and control stick. Paint these parts according to the instructions before closing the fuselage.
- Mgbakọ Fuselage: Join the two halves of the fuselage. Ensure proper alignment and secure with glue. Allow sufficient drying time.
- Engine and Cowling: Assemble the radial engine and attach it to the front of the fuselage. Fit the engine cowling.
- Mgbakọ Wing: Assemble the upper and lower wings. Attach the struts that connect the wings to the fuselage and to each other. This step requires patience and careful alignment to ensure the biplane structure is straight and stable.
- Ngwa ọdịda: Assemble and attach the main landing gear and tail wheel.
- Propeller and Other Details: Assemble the propeller and attach it. Add smaller details such as machine guns, exhaust pipes, and antennae as indicated in the instructions.
Painting and Decal Application:
After assembly, prepare the model for painting. Clean the surface to remove any dust or grease. Apply primer if desired, then paint the model according to your chosen version's color scheme. The kit includes new decals for 5 versions, including Italian and German markings.

Image: Decal sheet for the Italeri Fiat CR42 CN Falco model kit. This sheet contains markings for various versions of the aircraft.
Decal Application Steps:
- Ensure the painted surface is completely dry and has a glossy finish (a clear gloss coat can be applied if using matte paints).
- Cut out the desired decal close to its edge.
- Dip the decal in lukewarm water for 10-20 seconds until it slides freely on its backing paper.
- Carefully slide the decal onto the model surface using tweezers or a soft brush. Position it correctly.
- Gently blot away excess water with a cotton swab or soft cloth.
- Apply decal setting solution (optional) to help the decal conform to surface details and eliminate silvering.
- Allow decals to dry completely, then apply a clear matte or satin coat to seal them and unify the finish.
Example Decal Versions:

Image: Decal scheme for Version A, Fiat CR.42 CN Falco, R.A., Capt. Corrado Ricci, 300ª Sq., 167° Gr. Aut., Ciampino, September 1942.

Image: Decal scheme for Version B, Fiat CR.42 CN Falco, R.A., Lt. Luigi Torchio, 377ª Sq. Aut. Intercettori, Palermo 1943.

Image: Decal scheme for Version C, Fiat CR.42 CN Falco, R.A., MM9128, Capt. Mario Anselmi, 234ª Sq., 60° Gr. Aut. Intercettori Notturni, Venegono (Varese), 1943.

Image: Decal scheme for Version D, Fiat CR.42 Falco, Luftwaffe, Nachtschlachtgruppe 9, Roma, March 1944.

Image: Decal scheme for Version E, Fiat CR.42 Falco, Luftwaffe, Jagdgeschwader 107, Nancy, France, May 1944.
Display and Care
Once your model is complete, it is ready for display. Choose a stable, dust-free location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to preserve the paint and decals.
Nhicha:
To clean your model, gently dust it with a soft, dry brush or a lint-free cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions, as these can damage the paint or decals.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Parts do not fit together properly. | Excess plastic (flash) on parts; improper alignment. | Carefully trim flash with a hobby knife or sand edges. Test fit parts before gluing. |
| Decals "silver" (appear milky or have air bubbles). | Surface not glossy enough; air trapped under decal. | Ensure a glossy surface before applying decals. Use decal setting solution to help decals conform and eliminate air. Puncture small bubbles with a sharp needle and reapply setting solution. |
| Paint does not adhere or looks uneven. | Surface not clean; paint too thick/thin; improper application. | Clean model surface thoroughly before painting. Thin paint to the recommended consistency. Apply multiple thin coats instead of one thick coat. |
Nkọwapụta
- Akara: Italeri
- Aha nlereanya: Fiat CR42 CN Falco Biplane Night Fighter
- Nọmba nlereanya: 1485
- Ihe: Plastic
- Assembled Model Length: 11.5 cm (ihe dị ka 4.5 sentimita)
- Afọ akwadoro: Afọ 14 na karịa
- Ọkwa nka: 3 (on a scale of 1-5)
- Ngwa gụnyere: Plastic Model Kit, assembly and coloring instructions, decal sheet for decoration
- Mmalite: Emere na Italy
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
Italeri products are manufactured to high standards of quality and precision. If you encounter any issues with missing or defective parts, please contact Italeri customer support directly. Refer to the packaging or the official Italeri websaịtị maka ozi kọntaktị.
Please note that this model kit is intended for assembly and painting by the end-user, and the final appearance and functionality depend on individual skill and care during construction.





