Copper State Models Plastic/Resin Model Kits
Caudron G.III “Anzani” British & Belgian (1/32) 32010
The Caudron G.III was a highly regarded French reconnaissance and training biplane during the First World War, serving in multiple Allied air forces. This 1/32 scale kit from Copper State Models reproduces the “Anzani” powered version used by British and Belgian forces, offering modellers a historically faithful and finely detailed project.
- Accurate reproduction of the Anzani radial engine variant
- Intricate wing structure with precise rigging points
- Highly detailed cockpit with historically correct instrumentation
- Marking options for both British and Belgian service aircraft
- Clear, illustrated instructions for ease of assembly
Ideal for WWI aviation enthusiasts, this kit provides the opportunity to recreate one of the most iconic Allied reconnaissance aircraft of the early war period with exceptional detail and authenticity.
History:
The Caudron G.III was introduced in 1914 and quickly became a mainstay of reconnaissance and training roles across Allied air forces. Notable for its sesquiplane layout and twin-boom tail design, the aircraft offered stability and reliability, essential for observation missions. The “Anzani” powered version, used by British and Belgian forces, retained the type’s excellent low-speed handling characteristics, making it well suited for both battlefield reconnaissance and pilot training. The G.III served throughout the war and continued in use into the early 1920s, cementing its place in aviation history as a dependable and versatile workhorse.