I just finished removing the black paint that covered the Mousetrap ASW Rocket I bought, so I thought I'd show my little grouping of big ASW ordnance.
Left to right:
1) Mousetrap ASW Rocket (similar to the first forward-trowing depth charge, the British Hedgehog, but rocket powered)
2) Mark 6 Depth Charge (the standard depth charge used earlier in the war, along with the Mark 7)
3) Mark 9 Type 3 Depth Charge (introduced in spring 1943, it was designed to sink quicker)
Now I just need to find a fuze for the nose of the Mousetrap ASW Rocket.
These are all empty and inert of course, but still damn heavy. You should be able to get an idea how big they are from the picture next to my patio furniture.
Left to right:
1) Mousetrap ASW Rocket (similar to the first forward-trowing depth charge, the British Hedgehog, but rocket powered)
2) Mark 6 Depth Charge (the standard depth charge used earlier in the war, along with the Mark 7)
3) Mark 9 Type 3 Depth Charge (introduced in spring 1943, it was designed to sink quicker)
Now I just need to find a fuze for the nose of the Mousetrap ASW Rocket.
These are all empty and inert of course, but still damn heavy. You should be able to get an idea how big they are from the picture next to my patio furniture.
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