Copper State Models Figures
RFC Air Mechanic Repairing (1/32) F32-025
This 1/32 scale resin figure from Copper State Models depicts a World War I Royal Flying Corps air mechanic engaged in aircraft maintenance. Sculpted in a dynamic working pose, the figure is ideal for enhancing WWI aircraft dioramas or as part of a standalone ground crew display. The unassembled and unpainted kit captures period-accurate uniform details and is compatible with a wide range of WWI aircraft models, including the Sopwith Camel and Bristol F.2B.
- 1/32 scale resin figure
- Depicts RFC air mechanic repairing an aircraft
- Dynamic working pose for diorama realism
- Accurate WWI uniform and equipment
- Unassembled and unpainted
History
Royal Flying Corps air mechanics were essential to keeping aircraft operational during World War I, performing vital repairs and maintenance often under challenging field conditions. Their tasks ranged from engine overhauls to structural repairs and fine adjustments to weaponry and controls. Depicting a mechanic in the act of repairing an aircraft adds a realistic and historically accurate element to any WWI aviation diorama, highlighting the crucial role of ground crews in supporting the pilots and aircraft that took to the skies.