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Mark 82 MK-82 500-pound general purpose aircraft bomb with green body and gray tail fins
Mark 82 500-pound green and gray general purpose aircraft bomb model with fins
Detailed side view of a Mark 82 500-pound general purpose aircraft bomb with green body and yellow nose
Green Mark 82 500-pound general-purpose aircraft bomb model with yellow nose and tail fins
Green Mark 82 500-pound general purpose aircraft bomb with yellow nose and metal tail on white background
Mark 82 500-pound general purpose aircraft bomb with green body and white tail fin on white background
Detailed view of a green Mk-82 500-pound general purpose aircraft bomb with internal components shown above
Two small gray 3D-printed Mk-82 bomb models with supports, displayed on a black and white grid surface with a penny for scale
1:32 scale gray resin model rocket and missile on grid cutting mat with penny for size
1:32 scale MK-82 bomb model parts in gray resin on a checkered workbench next to a penny for size
Two gray 1:32 scale Mark 82 model bombs beside a US penny for size comparison on a white surface
Close-up of gray resin model part labeled Mk-82 C&D for aircraft bomb detailing
Close-up of gray plastic aircraft bomb model parts with detailed fins and support structures
1:32 scale white model of a Mark 82 bomb tail fin on marked base
1:32 scale model of a Mark 82 rocket mounted on a display base next to a US penny for size
1:32 scale model of a Mark 82 500-pound general purpose bomb with a penny for size comparison
Gray resin model kit of a Mark 82 500-pound general purpose aircraft bomb with support frame
3D printed gray model of Mark 82 500-pound general purpose aircraft bomb with support structures
Gray 3D printed model of Mark 82 500-pound aircraft bomb with support structures
Gray 3D printed model of an elongated bomb with supporting lattice frame on a flat base
Close-up of beige plastic model parts for an aircraft bomb stand and bomb casing
Close-up view of a model aircraft bomb tail fin assembly in grey plastic, showing detailed shaping
Gray plastic model kit part of a Mark 82 500-pound aircraft bomb with supporting sprues
Black plastic model of a Mk-82 500-pound general purpose aircraft bomb with supporting frame on white background

1/32 Mark 82 (Mk 82) 500-pound GP Aircraft Bombs (Set of 2)

$9.29 
SKU: 0029
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3D Print Product Info

  1. Item(s) is/are LCD-based SLA printed using UV cured resin and will be shipped unpainted and with 3D print supports attached.
  2. Item can be primed with acrylic, lacquer or enamel type paint.
  3. Lightly sand and/or prime any horizontal striations due to the printing process.
  4. Remove supports starting from the tip down and start by freeing those supports connected to small and fragile details.
  5. Recommend using CA for attaching item to model or filling any imperfections.
  6. Item(s) will have features that are brittle or extremely delicate and prone to breaking if not properly handled.
  7. 3D print support configurations may be different than the ones in the photos if applicable.
  8. Photos may include the CAD rendered file used for printing to highlight details that do not stand out well in regular photos.
  9. Not intended for small children due to choking hazard and should only be purchased by experienced modelers due fine details and printer support removal.
  10. The number of items in your order is calculated by multiplying the quantity you selected by the number of items per set if applicable.
  11. All items are printed in the order they are purchased.

    The Mark 82 (Mk 82) is an unguided, low-drag general-purpose bomb, part of the United States Mark 80 series. The explosive filling is usually tritonal, though other compositions have sometimes been used. Mark 82 bomb - Wikipedia