OK, a quick update because I've essentially completed the tactical munitions dispensers (TMDs). These were scratch built from plastic card using photos in the Peters B1-B book as reference and mounted in a modified aux fuel cell that was provided in the Revell kit.
I simplified the design a bit, but I think that the basics are there.
The wiring is lead wire that is used in making fly fishing flies. Purchased from Cabelas (www.cabelas.com): it comes in 6 different diameters and is very pliable. It is interesting that the front and rear assemblies differ so much but the net effect is to load the maximum munitions in the minimal space. Since I showed the rear arm assembly in a previous post, here's a closer look at the front arm assembly.
I made two TMDs (hey, there were two halves of the aux fuel tank supplied in the kit ). One will have a full load of 10 CBU cluster bombs whereas the other will be empty. After all, I did all the work building the arm assemblies; at least one has to be visible! Although I admit that I did do a little more work adding wiring to the empty TMD, since none of the plumbing will be visible once the cluster bombs aere installed. Here's a pic of both:
I initially purchased a set of 4 resin CBUs from shull24.com. Really nice resin castings with great detail. But this was done before I actually thought out what I wanted to do the the B1B bomb bays. Since the resin CBUs were a somewhat expensive, I found a Hasegawa modern weapons set at the LHS that had 6 additional CBUs, giving me the 10 required to fill out a single TMD. Hmmm! The Hasegawa CBUs were a quarter inch longer than the shull24.com resin bombs . Right now, I don't know whether they the Hasegawa CBUs are going to fit or not. Will try a full dry fit this evening. If not, the I'm looking at cutting the Hasegawa CBUs which will likely require alot of sanding and filling or biting the bullet and spending the bucks for additional shull resin sets. Regardless, here are the four resin CBUs dropped into the TMD.
These TMDs are ready for paint. Although still deciding whether the rotary launcher that will be housed in the 3rd bay should should be completed before the paint marathon begins. Progress continues.
It's been great seeing everyone's work! Keep on going gents!
Don