The three main issues with this model are the color, cross markings, and propellers.
The color should be overall RLM 63, a medium grey-green. The color of the model is several shades darker than 63 (the
hue is right, but the value is wrong).
Regarding the three-bladed propellers, I've search through all my files on the Ju 52 and have found only one (non post-war) pic of this type. I do not know why FM chose these Hamilton-Standard propellers but I don't think they're right.
Can anyone help me on this? The good news is they're metal and pitched correctly so these are going to retrofit my C-47's quite nicely.
The markings look fine except for the crosses, which appear to be the mid-war style (1943ish). However this model's red sash and centered swastika on the tail tell us this is a decidely pre-war bird (1935ish). The wheel spats confirm this as an ex-Lufthansa bird. So the crosses should be the narow type, as shown in these two photos.
I am a bit disappointed there's no "dustbin" underwing gun turret, nor any gun positions up top on the fueslage. I have had no luck finding reseach materials on this specific machine 50+G10. Ken Merrick has a stablemate printed in his Luftwaffe Colors Vol I book, which show the turrets, narrow crosses, red sash and lighter RLM 63.