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What Color were US bombs in WW2?


Bill Cross

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What are the rust-colored rings around the center?

 

You guys are the best!

 

If I'm not mistaken, those are stains from the hard rubber (or perhaps metal), rings installed at the factory to facilitate rolling the bombs.

 

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And I always thought they were race-color red sparkle.... :)

 

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I've often wondered what kind of trolley was used to load wing bombs on the '47. And I too, have been guilty of painting them up pretty in OD with no weathering...pristine yellow nose rings...

 

But I'm learning...old dog, new tricks...

 

This is not too shabby eh? Bombs look scuffed up, rusty, and vari-colored as in the real thing.

 

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And I always thought they were race-color red sparkle.... :)

 

Great link

 

 

I've often wondered what kind of trolley was used to load wing bombs on the '47. And I too, have been guilty of painting them up pretty in OD with no weathering...pristine yellow nose rings...

 

But I'm learning...old dog, new tricks...

 

This is not too shabby eh? Bombs look scuffed up, rusty, and vari-colored as in the real thing.

 

DSCN1645.jpg

 

That's what I'm talkin' about! Ordnance looks real.

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Here are a couple of period color photos:

 

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8th-air-force-p-51-mustang-ordnance.jpg

 

Cheers

 

D.B.

 

I always believed that the drop tanks were not pressed sheet metal but made of paper (sort of cardboard-to-papier mache) and then sprayed aluminium. Two guys sitting on them seems to have splashed that theory!

 

Tony T

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