Copper State Models Figures
RFC Air Mechanics Lifting the Tail (1/32) F32-023
This 1/32 scale resin figure set from Copper State Models depicts two Royal Flying Corps mechanics lifting the tail of a World War I aircraft. Designed to complement large-scale RFC aircraft kits, the figures are sculpted with accurate period uniforms and realistic working poses. Supplied unassembled and unpainted, they offer excellent opportunities for detailed painting and weathering to enhance diorama realism.
- 1/32 scale resin figure set
- Includes two RFC mechanics in action poses
- Accurate WWI uniforms and equipment
- Perfect for WWI aircraft dioramas
- Unassembled and unpainted
History
The Royal Flying Corps relied heavily on skilled mechanics to keep aircraft operational during World War I. Ground crews frequently manoeuvred aircraft by hand, lifting and turning tails to position them for take-off, maintenance, or hangar storage. This physically demanding task was a routine part of airfield operations, especially in the era before powered towing vehicles. Including such figures in a diorama adds realism and narrative depth, showcasing the teamwork and manual effort that supported frontline aviation.