Nuclear Bombs
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March 28, 2025The Blue Steel missile from the old Airfix Avro Vulcan kit, unused when my daughter and I built the kit, was used as a experimental paint mule for years...2
March 28, 2025The Blue Steel missile from the old Airfix Avro Vulcan kit, unused when my daughter and I built the kit, was used as a experimental paint mule for years...3
March 28, 2025Three weeks in a bath of IPA (the solvent, not the ale) and well over a decade's worth of paint (including metallics lacquers) came sludging off.4
March 28, 2025As it was just assembled in haste many, many years ago, it's not even put together well 🙁
We got better at modelling, honest...5
March 28, 2025Partially split the fuselage, re-glued and clamped to get back in shape.6
March 28, 2025I want it to be flying, so am putting it on an Airfix stand - and have used magnets. The green sticky-stick up the rear here had placed the interior magnet into place with superglue.7
March 28, 2025Tail now a better shape, you can just about the see the magnet up there, and I've added plasticard for the top and bottom fins that were missing.8
March 28, 2025Scratch built (plasticard with some bits in from the spares) back end with the twin-chamber Armstrong Siddeley Stentor rocket motor (needs trimming off and smoothing in with putty yet).9
March 28, 2025First look at my array of bombs (ignore the photobombing ASRAAMs that I'm also doing, if you'll pardon the term in this context).
L to R: (1:72 ASRAAM, 1:32 ASRAAM), two WE177 B/Cs, Blue Danube, Blue Steel (with Red Snow warhead), Yellow Sun, Red Beard (then two more ASRAAMs).
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An unpleasant but thankfully decommissioned arsenal.