Atomic Gun |
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remote controlled, a game with
lots of possibilities. Either Clockwork or hand-crank operated. The
turret is moved left / right by operating the right hand lever /
hand-crank - the left lever to control the shot angle. The additional knob on
left front side to release the
shot. So far I have only seen red wooden caps on the levers. Coloured, lithographed, boxed.
Leaflet "how to handle" in English, French, Spanish and German language.
Quite
interesting that the manual version shows the higher article No. - was
this one issued later than the clockwork version?
Available after 1955 and before 1963 (currently unable
to give better determination).
Seize: 225 x 95 x 90 mm |
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this picture documents the difference
in instrumentation |
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left side on picture
Nr. 135 - Atomic Gun (manual) |
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right side on picture
Nr. 130 - automatic Atomic Gun
(clockwork) |
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the right side |
the left side |
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from the rear |
the breech - ready to fire |
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the original box from
all "aspects" |
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...and the label |
the stamp |
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Finally displaying the original ammunition for
the gun. A box of Amorces for the "Boom" - and three separately packed wooden "bullets" with a diameter of
approx. 10 mm |
How to handle |
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generated: JUN-24-2001 |
last update: Christmas 2007 |