Р-36М
Photo of the subject missile
Photo of the subject missile
Photo of the subject missile
Photo of the subject missile
Assembled and seams sanded
Primed and applied putty to problem seam areas
Primed with Mr. Surfacer
Main rocket body painted
Spraying complete... on to detail painting
Finished product
Using a wood plaque and red wood stain from Hobby Lobby as a base
Applied a red finish as the base for Soviet-era missiles
Displayed with other Soviet missiles
Komentáře
3 4 February 2023, 16:49
Dean Harpster
Thanks so much! This round of US and Soviet missiles I recently made were each very simple- two or three pieces each- but were fun, and I needed a project to get my back in the game. I had put the hobby aside for a while.
Thanks so much! This round of US and Soviet missiles I recently made were each very simple- two or three pieces each- but were fun, and I needed a project to get my back in the game. I had put the hobby aside for a while.
7 April 2023, 04:04
Album info
The R-36M, deployed in 1988, was viewed by United States analysts as giving the Soviet Union first strike advantage, particularly because of its rapid silo-reload ability, very heavy throw weight and extremely large number of re-entry vehicles. Some versions of the R-36M were deployed with 10 warheads and up to 40 penetration aids and the missile's high throw-weight made it theoretically capable of carrying more warheads or penetration aids. At full deployment, before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, 308 R-36M launch silos were operational.