Copper State Models Figures
German Aerodrome Personnel Bomb Loading (1/32) F32-005
This 1/32 scale resin figure set from Copper State Models depicts a World War I German aerodrome bomb-loading team. Sculpted by Andrey Blyoskin, the set features finely detailed figures in realistic working poses, capturing the moment of ordnance handling and loading. Supplied unassembled and unpainted, the set is ideal for modellers seeking to create dynamic WWI aircraft dioramas or a standalone display focused on the vital work of ground crews.
- 1/32 scale resin figure set
- Depicts WWI German ground crew engaged in bomb loading
- Sculpted by Andrey Blyoskin
- Perfect for WWI aircraft dioramas and historical scenes
- Unpainted and unassembled
History
During World War I, German aerodromes were the operational heart of the Imperial German Air Service, supporting reconnaissance, fighter, and bomber aircraft. Bomb-loading teams were responsible for handling and fitting aerial bombs, a task requiring precision, strength, and careful coordination. These crews often worked in challenging conditions, ensuring aircraft were armed and ready for missions against enemy positions and infrastructure. Representing bomb-loading operations in scale adds a dynamic and authentic element to WWI aviation dioramas, highlighting the essential role of ground personnel in aerial warfare.