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Butterfly Bomb Restoration 2

skull181

Well-Known Member
Again BOCN'S SG500 has done me proud.

Another Butterfly Bomb comes back to life.

Pictures of the work that needed doing.

A new wing was replicated from another original wing.

The wooden replica casing, red being a training bomb.

My two types of bomb.

It looks quite small, but still very deadly.

Completely inert and free of any explosives.

Thanks Dave. :wavey:
 

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