I'd be up for a MH-47 Chinook, the bigger the better.
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Originally posted by DCORSAIR View PostHi Alpha,
Question for you, I bought the Roban Bell 212 600 size fuselage and it comes with no mechanics, but I see Roban offering ARF bundles on some of the other 600 size fuselages with mechanics included, I would like to buy a set of those mechanics for my Bell 212 but there is no mention of a part number or any info how to get the mechanics seperate, can you find that out?? And get Roban to come up with some better instructions, mine are in Chinese and very hard to see and make heads or tails out of them, good thing I know how to build.
If you have any questions on the build, let me know. I’m finishing up a build of that fuselage right now. If you have any questions on the build or assembly, don’t hesitate to ask. I found the instructions to be pretty much useless, and unfortunately there is not much other build documentation out there. Good luck on the build!
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Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post
Hey Dcorsair,,
If you have any questions on the build, let me know. I’m finishing up a build of that fuselage right now. If you have any questions on the build or assembly, don’t hesitate to ask. I found the instructions to be pretty much useless, and unfortunately there is not much other build documentation out there. Good luck on the build!
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Originally posted by DCORSAIR View Post
Well thank you sir for the offer, I did study your build as well, I had two sets of screws I was trying to figure out where they went, looks like the little tiny ones go to the front windshield and the other set with the blind nuts are for the fuselage and tail boom fit, still had 5 little pieces of wood, maybe those go behind the wiindshield inside for those small screws to have something to bite into??
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Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post
The only little pieces of wood included in my kit were the small wood pieces that the blind nuts came embedded in. As you said, those are used for the tailboom attachment. The small windshield screws just went direct into the fiberglass.
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Originally posted by Heli143 View PostThank you for the welcome Alpha!!
Corsair that 600 size 212 looks really sweet! Please post more pics as you progress through the build and adding little scale details that will really make it pop!
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Both of those would be awesome! Completely agree that a Chinook would sell out. The mechanics could also be reused for a CH-46, and possibly H-21 as well. The Vario version is over $3000 without any electronics, and I would love to see another option. As for the 360, I’m a bit biased, but it would also be a must have! I might actually be working on the real deal in a year or so! The mockup is a sight to behold.
In addition, I’d love to see them tackle the V-280 tiltrotor similarly to the Rotormast V-22. It’s one hell of an impressive machine, and has achieved a lot in its last 2 years of flight testing. The same level of agility as a Blackhawk, with over twice the speed and range.
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Originally posted by Dirty Dee View Postonly heli i have is a nano CPX, but I have always wanted a RAH-66 Commanche since childhood. I'd jump into helis If there was a decent one released.
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Comanche and Chinook, nice! I still need to meet with Roban, but I'll pass it along. Either would be unicorns, but while we're alive, there's still time.Live Q&A every Tuesday and Friday at 9pm EST on my Twitch Livestream
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