Defense Nuclear Weapons School Museum

ASM is supporting the Defense Nuclear Weapons School’s (DNWS) Nuclear Weapons Instructional Museum by building new models and repairing models for its Nuclear Weapons Heritage Model Display. Loaner models from ASM members are also being provided for the display.

This webpage contains a listing of the models desired to be built and the ASM members that are working those projects. Availability of model kits provided by the museum will be annotated when known.

Please contact Erik McIntyre, the DNWS Museum POC (and an ASM member) to coordinate any model builds being undertaken or loaners to the museum, and please inform the ASM E-Board so that this listing can be kept up to date.

DNWS Museum POC: Erik McIntyre Phone: 505-846-7056 E-Mail: Erik.McIntyre_CONTRACTOR@dtra.mil

Background information on the DNWS is provided below.

Models Desired / In-Work for the DNWS Museum

68 ASM-built or loaned models were on display at the end of 2016

CATEGORY / MODELKIT AVAILABLEASM BUILDER /PROVIDERNOTES
Bombers:
B-29 SuperfortressDon MacBrydeOn display - 1/72
B-50 SuperfortressChuck DeWittOn display - 1/72
B-36 Peacemaker Frank Randall1/72 - Under repair
B-47 StratojetPat TritleOn display - 1/72
B-52H StratofortressDick Campbell & Mike BlohmOn display - 1/72
B-58 Hustler
FB-111
B-1A
B-1B Lancer
B-1B LancerAndy RogulichCompleted - 1/48
B-2 SpiritAndy RogulichOn display - 1/72
XB-70 ValkyrieAndy RogulichOn display - 1/72
A-3B SkywarriorJack OstromOn display - 1/72
IL-28N Beagle (USSR)John TateOn display - 1/72
Tu-22M Backfire C (USSR)John TateIn work - 1/72
Fighters:
F-4 PhantomBret KinmanOn display - 1/72
F-15C EagleTheron BrawleyOn display  - 1/48
F-16 Falcon
F-18 HornetIn work
F-84G ThunderjetJohn TateIn work - 1/48
F-84F Thunderstreak
F-86F SabreJohn TateIn work - 1/48
F-89 Scorpion
F-100 Super Sabre
F-101 Voodoo
F-102 Delta Dagger
F-104 StarfighterAndy RogulichOn display - 1/48
F-105 ThunderchiefJack OstromOn display - 1/48
F-106 Delta DartTheron BrawleyOn display - 1/48
A-7 Corsair
A-4 SkyhawkJohn TateIn work - 1/48
A-6 IntruderJack OstromOn display - 1/72
F-4J Phantom IIJack OstromOn display - 1/48
F-8 CrusaderJack OstromUnder Repair - 1/72
F-8 CrusaderJack OstromUnder Repair- 1/72
F-14A TomcatJack OstromOn display - 1/72
PA-200 TornadoTheron BrawleyIn work
Mirage IIIEJohn TateOn display - 1/72
MiG-17F FrescoJohn TateOn display - 1/48
MiG-15bis FagotJohn TateOn display - 1/48
MiG-21UM MongolMike BlohmIn work - 1/72
MiG-23 Flogger BMike BlohmIn work - 1/72
MiG-25 FoxbatMike BlohmIn work - 1/72
MiG-27 Flogger DMike BlohmIn work - 1/72
Missiles / Artillery:
CorporalJohn TateOn display - 1/40
Nike-HerculesJohn TateOn display - 1/40
RedstoneJohn TateOn display - 1/100
Lacrosse (on truck launcher)John TateIn work - 1/40
Mace (Teraczuzer transporter)John TateIn work - 1/32
Thor IRBM (RAF)Tony HumphriesOn display - 1/87
Snark Cruise Missile
MatadorMike BlohmIn work - 1/48
Atomic CannonAndy RogulichOn display
Minuteman ICBMMike BlohmIn work - 1/48
Thor IRBMMike BlohmIn work - 1/48
Snark (on launcher)Mike BlohmIn work - 1/96
SS-18/R-36 Satan ICBM (USSR)John TateOn display - 1/144
Submarines:
SSBN-598 George WashingtonKen PiniakOn display
HMS Vanguard (S-28) Royal Navy SSBNTony HumphriesOn display - 1/350
Delta III SSBN (USSR)John TateOn display - 1/700
SSBN-608 Ethan Allen
SSBN-616 Lafayette
SSBN-640 Benjamin Franklin
Carriers:
USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
USS Nimitz (CVN-68)
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69)
USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70)
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71)
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)
USS George Washington (CVN
Cruisers:
USS Long Beach (CGN-9)
USS Bainbridge (CGN-25)
USS Truxtun (CGN-35)
USS California (CGN-36)
USS South Carolina (CGN-37)
USS South Carolina (CGN-37)
USS Virginia (CGN-38)
USS Texas (CGN-39)
USS Mississippi (CGN-40)
USS Arkansas (CGN-41)

Museum Background

The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Defense Nuclear Weapons School Nuclear Weapons Instructional Museum launched the Nuclear Weapons Heritage Model Display in its unclassified museum in late 2014. The hallway currently consists of 25 model displays of varying types. The model display is largely supported by the Albuquerque Scale Modelers club and is available to over 3000 visitors and DTRA students yearly.

The hallway model exhibit is an area that displays the history of nuclear weapons, delivery systems and launch platforms throughout the world. The exhibit area gives the students and visitors a glimpse of weapons delivery systems and platform history from the development and first use of an atomic bomb, through the cold war, to weapon delivery systems and platforms that exist today. It also represents the ingenuity, innovation and technical growth of the Department of Defense and Department of Energy from the Manhattan Project to many cutting edge designs today. The unclassified walking tour is supported by full scale nuclear weapons exhibits and scale models that inspire and educate the audience in a tour.

In addition to the unclassified tour, a DTRA student tour is available which covers 16,000 square feet of displays and exhibits. This museum is unique with many full scale nuclear weapons displays and the model display area adds an additional element of atomic history.  As an example, on display is a full scale Little Boy nuclear bomb, used with the B-29 bomber Enola Gay and a Mk-17 Thermonuclear bomb display, complete with a 1/72 scale B-36 Peacemaker model display. On several occasions and from distinguished visitors, the Nuclear Weapons Instructional Museum has been compared in quality and professionalism to the National Museum of the USAF and the Smithsonian Institution Museum in Washington DC.

The museum, when combined with the continued and growing professional displays, exhibits a unique, memorable, informative and educational experience for DTRA students and visitors. The unclassified tour with the model displays is truly an inspiring and intriguing experience for all.