V-1 Flying Bomb [1:72]
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Description
The V-1 rocket, also known as the "buzz bomb" or "flying bomb," was an early cruise missile developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It was powered by a pulsejet engine, giving it a distinctive buzzing sound, and carried a high-explosive warhead. First launched in 1944 against London and other targets, the V-1 was part of Hitler’s "vengeance weapons" program. It was relatively cheap and easy to produce but had limited accuracy and could be intercepted by Allied fighters or anti-aircraft guns.
This is a 1/72 scale model, and requires minimal filament and assembly to print.
I designed this in blender and print tested it on an a1 mini.
Be careful removing supports from the stand, I found the best way to do it is to remove the tips from each tree. This model is relatively small compared to my other aircraft, and measures only 11 cm from nose to tail, with a ~7.5 cm wingspan.
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