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German WWII Projected Atomic Bombs

Started by cph64, August 10, 2021, 02:37:10 PM

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cph64

I bought this set of weapons some time ago with the intention of building them as the occaission arose, the small Uranium bomb will go with the recent Me. P 1100 build. Made by Antares it consists of four resin bomb bodies plus some smaller pieces for fuses, plastic card fins which have to be cut out and a length of wire.
A little background to them as per the insert. By the end of WWII Germany had reached some success in developing nuclear weapons but due to various factors ranging from wrong decisions by it's leaders, inside quarrelling and sabotage the weapons were never used in anger. Four main types were to be develpoed: A small Uranium bomb 'Kleiner Behalter', with and without parachute, SA 4000 isotopic radioactive load with conventional explosives or 'other' substances, the 4 tonne Uranium 'Grosser Behalter and the 4.5 tonne 'Innsbruch' Uranium bomb.
Kora released resin kits of the 4 and 4.5 tonne bombs complete with trailers in the past and these will be used as reference for building my own trailers.

MSea

Bombs away Chris - will it be in a diorama ?????
MSea

Bigkev

Quote from: MSea on August 10, 2021, 04:48:14 PM
Bombs away Chris - will it be in a diorama ?????

Knowing Chris,

His latest build will be used in conjunction with this, to tell a 'PROBABLE' different history.

Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

cph64

Fins cut out and fitted to two of the bombs with the fuse also fitted to the 4.5 tonne. All primed and painting started. Inbetween I've started building the trailers. The wheels were made some 30 plus years ago whilst I had some 'spare time' on the night shift during my first attempts at making and using moulds. I've started to clean them up and drill holes for the axles in the rear. Compared to our experts in the Club this is Sunday League Football but I've enjoyed working things out.

chriswil42

Chris

zak

I like the scratch work and casting your own wheels.
Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

Hi Chris,
Very interesting.
Will we have a an aircraft for the delivery of the said weapons?
Cheers,
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

cph64

The recent Me P.1100 will deliver the smallest then possibles for the larger are the He 111 Zwilling, JU 290A-7 or a Blohm und Voss 'What If' that I'm making up from spares. At the moment I don't have shelf/cabinet space to make my larger kits!!!

councilman

I find this stuff very interesting...  ..Aren't we glad Adolf didn't get his hands on them.   ::)
Andy

cph64

The completed trailer for the small Uranium bomb. The chassis is the oleo legs from an old kit, the lifting arm is a Matchbox Arado 234 C-2 spare, the small wheels and bogie are BV 40 spares and the big wheels I think are ex Spitfire. The braces and towing bar are fuse wire with everything painted Tamiya German Grey.

zak

Great improvisation from the spares box.
Grumpy by name and nature

Haddock


chriswil42

Chris

Red Lancer


cph64

Slowly but surely I've managed to get a bit further. The wheels have been cleaned up as best as, drilled and then painted, two of the cradles for the large bombs were made from Evergreen angle with that for the large round 'Innsbruck' being made from the spare rear cockpit combing from the Matchbox Heinkel He 70 plus struts from Evergreen strip.