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Copper State Models releases new 1/48 scale WW1 models – the Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.8

We would like to announce the release of a state of the art new tool 1/48th scale model kit of the WW1 British two seater the Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.8. This is the first ever plastic model kit of this subject in this scale and the initial release is of two versions- the Mid and Late Production aircraft.

This kit is the culmination of almost two years planning and development by the company, based in Latvia, which has revolutionised 1/48th scale modelling with its state of the art new WW1 kits of the British Sopwith Dolphin fighter and the French Caudron G.4 bomber and G.4 Hydravion floatplane.

The Armstrong-Whitworth F.K. 8 now joins this exclusive range of high quality plastic model kits and is available for worldwide sale.
The Armstrong - Whitworth F.K.8, affectionately known by airmen as the “Big Ack”, was a popular WW1 British two seater operated by the Royal Flying Corps in the reconnaissance and bomber role. It was sturdy and dependable, designed by Dutch designer Frederick Koolhoven and intended as a replacement for the Royal Aircraft Factory’s BE.2c and Armstrong Whitworth’s earlier F.K. 3.

Around 1650 F.K.8 aircraft were produced, and it served on the Western Front and other theatres where it was used for reconnaissance, artillery spotting, ground attack and also bombing duties. Two Victoria Crosses were won by airmen flying F.K. 8’s.

At the war’s end eight F.K.8 aircraft were registered for civil use, with three of them used in Australia as part of the early fleet of the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services which later became Qantas.

The Copper State Models’ Armstrong-Whitworth F.K. 8 comes in two Premium versions initially- the Mid and Late production aircraft.

The Mid version has 112 plastic parts on four sprues plus 103 photo etch parts on three PE frets plus a resin engine and metal exhausts. The kit features a full colour instructions booklet and decals for four markings options.

The Late Production version kit features 119 plastic parts on five sprues and 111 photo etch parts on three frets plus a resin engine and metal exhausts. The kit features a full colour instructions booklet and decals for four markings options.
The F.K.8 Premium Edition kits are priced at €65.34 (including VAT tax) from the CSM web store, and €54 for overseas sales ( minus the VAT).
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Re: Copper State Models Armstrong-Whitworth FK. 8 kits now on sale
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2017, 06:51:24 PM »
Stunning...as usual  :)
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Re: Copper State Models Armstrong-Whitworth FK. 8 kits now on sale
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2017, 06:53:19 AM »
Is there still going to be an early release. I wanted the version with the polygonal cowling ultimately.

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Re: Copper State Models Armstrong-Whitworth FK. 8 kits now on sale
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2017, 03:43:44 PM »
See you at the Mosonmagyarovar Hungary festival. :D
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Re: Copper State Models Armstrong-Whitworth FK. 8 kits now on sale
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2017, 02:39:34 PM »
For those wanting to do the FK.8 as something different how about a Qantas version, they had three FK.8 aircraft with the following registrations;

G-AUDE
G-AUCF
G-AUCS

The aircraft carried mail and occasionally took a passenger, there was always a mechanic in the back seat to re-start the engine after each stop. The aircraft were ex military and still wore the original paint scheme, they even had the roundels under the bottom wings.

The writing on the side says;

The Queensland & Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited





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Re: Copper State Models Armstrong-Whitworth FK. 8 kits now on sale
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2017, 06:08:29 PM »
Thanks Des

So, a fairly simple conversion for the late model F.K. 8 then? Remove weapons, add another seat in the back, a mail bag and parcel or two, then it's just some new decals for the registrations and Qantas text. Sounds like a feasible conversion for an exciting new kit!.

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