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"Diebner" German Atomic Bomb 3d printed

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"Diebner" German Atomic Bomb 3d printed
"Diebner" German Atomic Bomb 3d printed

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"Diebner" German Atomic Bomb 3d printed
"Diebner" German Atomic Bomb 3d printed

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"Diebner" German Atomic Bomb

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Alleged German atomic weapon device from the Second World War, according to historian Rainer Karlsch’s 2005 controversial work Hitler’s Bombe, and recovered technical reports purported to have come from a branch of the German nuclear program. This represents a supposed weapon design by physicist Kurt Diebner, a baroque hybrid fission-fusion mechanism that would produce a low-kiloton “fizzle”…and was allegedly tested in Thuringia in 1944.

In actuality, of course, there is little credible evidence that the Germans were anywhere close to even designing a nuclear weapon, much less actually building one. But, that’s no reason to hinder anyone’s science-fiction, alternate history, or Nazisploitation™ horror model builds!

This product is modeled with a tail section derived from that of the BM-1000 M “Monika” luftmine. A slightly better aerodynamic outfitting with an attached parachute, all the better to equip this oversized, fantastical Wagnerian behemoth.
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Diebner148a
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2.78 x 11.3 x 2.78 cm
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1.09 x 4.45 x 1.09 inches
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Mature audiences only.
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