Little Boy WWII | World's First Use of Atomic Bomb
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Summary
This is a 1:25 scale model of the Famous “Little Boy” Atomic Bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on 6 August 1945. “Little Boy” and the other atomic bomb “Fat Man” are thought by historians to have brought about an end to the war in the Pacific and thus an end to WWII. The silver protrusions at the front of the bomb that look like paperclips are radar altimeters that would bounce radio waves off the ground to determine the height to detonate. The bumps along the back of the bomb are another form of sensor.
This model snaps together for easy assembly – no glue is required.
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You may or may not notice the slicer giving a warning about the green piece. I investigated the warning for many hours and found no issues, and I also printed at least a dozen of these with no issue on my X1C – so you can ignore this warning if you see it I would say.
Bambu Filaments used were:
- Silk Silver, Matte Dark Olive Green
- Metal Iron Black and Basic Light Gray for the stand/sign
Here's a diagram to help assemble the model:

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This 3D print is intended for decorative purposes only and is not suitable for children. Small parts may present a choking hazard and edges may be sharp. By printing this 3D print, you assume all liability for any harm to yourself or others resulting from its use.
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