Howdy Guy, First off, let me welcome you to the forum. We are glad you found us, feel free to look around, post on any topic you may be interested in, give advice, seek advice or look at galleries. Also, we love to see photos here so if you have any photos of your work to share, we want to see it. Now, onto your "problem". You have touched on a topic (missiles) that I really enjoy, so, I have got alot of links for you. Some are just informative links with photos, while others are links to sites with free downloadable cardmodels. You simply save the file you want to your computer then print it out, cut out the various parts and glue them together with white glue or superglue. Cardstock or photo paper works best with these models. And these arent like the models you would get on cereal boxes, these are really well designed models that are suitable for display, some even make it into musems. So get ready cause here are the links with a brief description of whats located on each: The 6555th, Chapter III, Section 5, The Atlas Ballistic Missile Program - Thor /Atlas missile info in US.
Thor missile - Google Image Search - 39,000 images of thor missile some on pad.
http://www.ninfinger.org/~sven/model...ps/itc3662.jpg - photo of model kit by ITC model craft (shown in thread)
http://home.earthlink.net/~markinthe...urnedpad01.jpg - photo of actual thor launch pad wherein the missile exploded on launch in the pacific.
Virtual Globetrotting: PGM-17 Thor missile launch site - Breighton - Photos and links to Google earth maps as well as some info on Thor launch pad in Breighton UK.
Operation Emily Thor rockets - Op Emily surveying of The Thor ICBM Missile sites situated in Eastern England 1958-1960 with history and maps, as well as location of UK Thor Sites.
Niels papermodels - Models to download - Free download of Thor-Able rockect paper cardmodel (really nice) as well as UK's first nuclear Missile the "Bluesteak" cardmodel Save file, print out, cut and assemble.
Home - Resin kits of various rockets and missiles at reasonable prices with online ordering. I bought the 172 Titan II....great model. I Dont think they have a Thor though .
Volkssterrenwacht Philippus Lansbergen - Free downloadable card models of several Missiles and rockets, not sure but i believe they have a thor model there.
Internet Archive Wayback Machine - Click on most any of the dates listed to go to free downloads of card models of various Missiles and rockets, there should be a Thor Model there somewhere.
http://jleslie48.com/gallery_models_real.html - Cardmodel rockets and missiles including a 7 to 8 ft tall Saturn V Apollo launch vehicle model.
Now I tried to find as many links as I could which had Thor missiles in them. The Atlas missile as well as the UK's "Bluestreak" are all related to the Thor missile. I hope these help,and again, welcome to the forum, Greg aka GEEDUBBYA (GW)