Atomic Bomb
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What is this?
This is a 1:10 scale 3D printed model of Oppenheimer’s Atomic bomb – “Fat Man”
We were fascinated with the insane engineering and mathematical challenges behind the development of this atomic weapon so I designed and made a detailed model of it.
The model features all the main components of the real bomb, including the Internal Neutron Initiator, Plutonium Sphere, Uranium 238 Sphere, etc. all the way to the Armor Shell – and can be assembled/disassembled.
Please note that this model is for educational purposes only and we are against the use of atomic weapons.
Printing & Assembly Instructions
If you want to print this model yourself, your printer need a minimum build volume of 161x161x165mm
In-depth guide for printing and assembling this model: “How to print & assemble the ATOMIC BOMB model”.
Technical specifications
Scale: 1:10
Length: 326mm
Diameter: 153mm
Manufacturing lead time: 2 weeks
How was this model designed?
This model was designed using publicly available material from the internet including CAD models, videos and pictures of the “Fat Man” atomic bomb.
https://www.atomicarchive.com/media/photographs/little-boy_fat-man/fat-man-1.html

https://blog.nuclearsecrecy.com/2014/11/14/visualizing-fissile-materials/
Frequent questions
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Does the model come fully assembled or as a kit?
The model comes as an Assembly kit.
All magnets, fasteners (e.g. hex screws & nuts), and tools will be provided so you won’t need any purchase anything additional (except a pair of scissors). You only need to follow our instructions to assemble the model yourself. -
Does the model come in a cardboard box?
Yes, the model is well packed. It comes in a box filled with foam and bubble wrap.
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Does the model have any interior?
Yes, the models has full interior which represent all the main components of the Fat Man atomic bomb.
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Does the model come with an Oppenheimer figure to scale?
Yes, it does.
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What is the minimum build volume that I need to print this model?
Your printer need a minimum build volume of 161x161x165mm.
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Does it work like a real atomic bomb?
No, this model is for educational purposes only.
We are against the use of atomic weapons.




























