It's almost six years that I'm member here, but I mainly posted at pm.com in the last time. Recently Zathros invited me and I'm here now to present my last project.
All started from some book I read about the history of the atomic bomb.

The argument triggered my curiosity and i begun to collect information about the first bomb used as operational weapon: the Little Boy dropped over Hiroshima the august, 6 1945. Soon I collected enough material for try to design the bomb and before to begin I had lot of doubts for the nature of the subject e for the pain that it caused. I was a post-war child, and my life and that of my generation was deeply marked by those events, therefore I decided to try to realize the model.
I started with some pictures and drawings that I found online: the original device, but also replicas, models and original casings.
The project has taken shape in Sketchup
So the cycle of prototyping has started, going from design to test built to return to the drawing that contains corrections and additions, which were identified while building.
Two solutions for the tail tested. The green is the chosen one, and this time I started to colorize the parts using Inkscape
Below You can see the first attempt to reproduce the Yagi antennas
All started from some book I read about the history of the atomic bomb.

The argument triggered my curiosity and i begun to collect information about the first bomb used as operational weapon: the Little Boy dropped over Hiroshima the august, 6 1945. Soon I collected enough material for try to design the bomb and before to begin I had lot of doubts for the nature of the subject e for the pain that it caused. I was a post-war child, and my life and that of my generation was deeply marked by those events, therefore I decided to try to realize the model.
I started with some pictures and drawings that I found online: the original device, but also replicas, models and original casings.

The project has taken shape in Sketchup


So the cycle of prototyping has started, going from design to test built to return to the drawing that contains corrections and additions, which were identified while building.



Two solutions for the tail tested. The green is the chosen one, and this time I started to colorize the parts using Inkscape



Below You can see the first attempt to reproduce the Yagi antennas
