Thank you, this is a great build series on how to build the Goosky RS4 , I found it very helpful. You did a great job pointing out the details. It made my build very easy and fun to do! Its been many months after you posted this video and there are a few things different now. Goosky has now included many of the suggests you gave as improvements. I am very impressed Goosky listen to its customers.
Thank you for watching! I’m glad this video series was helpful! yes! Goosky does listen to their customers witch is anther thing that makes them great! I’m glad to hear the new kits have some of the suggestions I made.
Thank you, awesome video. I'm a beginner leaning towards novice and this is my first Heli build. I used the video to cross correlate the manual instructions. I was really pleased to see that Goosky has marked and separated all off the parts and screws really well, the server horns were also the correct length.
That’s great to hear! I’m glad they improved the bags and screws. This one I built was a preproduction and I give them a list of what I would of liked to seen changed.
Well.. I bit the bullet and ordered a RS4 on Saturday! After everyone saying how great it was and with the DD motor, I had to get one and add it to my fleet! I just built a 470L in November (Black Friday sale!) love that heli, it went together nicely and it flies great. Super excited for the RS4 to show up so I can get building. Thanks for all the great videos as always!
Awesome! It’s a great heli and a great price! Hopefully your kit comes with the RotorTech blades (it should) they really improve the way the heli fly’s and feels! Being DD it has tons of power and a lot more power 5en the 470. Your welcome! Thank you for watching!
That is a great build video. I like the overall design and the attention to detail touches. These are few nice features I noticed: 1) The white solid head dampener has a boss on both sides; the longer boss retains the dampener O-ring and the shorter boss is a spacer that sits against the inner race of the blade grip radial bearing. Very nicely designed. 2) The bolts holding the washout arms as "shouldered" style. These shouldered bolts are much better for this component of the assembly compared to fully threaded bolts. 3) The swashplate pivot balls in the inner and outer races rotate on the same plane. 4) The swashplate inner and outer races are fastened together using 4 bolts, rather than simply pressure swaging. 5) The tail belt mechanism uses idler pulleys. 6) The upper and lower main shaft radial bearings are encased in a one-piece bearing holder design which should keep the main shaft spinning as true as possible. 7) I really like that the servo horn pivot balls threaded studs are long enough to accommodate nylon lock nuts, so no need for Loctite for this step. 8) I like how the tail pulley is aluminum rather than plastic 9) Awesome looking motor connectors 10) Very nicely designed battery tray slider rail mechanism 11) The battery tray shock absorbing rubber grommets are pure genius. This should be incorporated on larger helicopters as well. 12) Both the right and left frames are the same part number I few improvement I would like to see: 1) Replace the Philips head screws on the tail pulley with standard hex head blots. A few observations: 1) You are using good quality hex drivers, but I noticed you are using needle nose pliers to fasten nuts. I believe dedicated nut drivers, even budget nut drivers may make the task of fastening nuts much easier. 2) At around 24:20, you mentioned to tighten the bolt and nylon lock nut (securing the one-way bearing mechanism) pretty tightly. It is generally better to not over-tighten this particular part of the build (on any helicopter) in an attempt to keep the main shaft spinning true and orthogonal to the OWB mechanism. The same concept applies to the head block.
Nice build, the kit looks like great quality. The 90° mounts on the servos sadly eliminated the use of aftermarket servos. But nonetheless very excited to see how it all comes together and flies.
The kit looks incredible! I am thoroughly impressed. Especially the fit and finish of the parts is extremely good. I think the price point is spot on, a few little things that I would like to see changed which I will go over at the last part of the build series. It does kind of suck that you are limited to a flat mounted servo and can’t use your own servo/regular servos but, the good thing both versions come with the Servos so it’s really not too big of a deal unless you break one and can’t get it lol
Hi guys I came across your video and your channel. I really like your content. I'm looking to try this hobby with my son. I ordered this Plug and play kit today thanks giving day 2024. lol Goosky Legend RS4 Venom Helicopter Kit Plug & Play. What Radio Should I get with out getting to overboard? Im really excited to get this and build it.. Thanks for this video series build it will surely help us a lot
@@ryanbautista6435 welcome to the hobby! My grandpa and dad got me into this hobby when I was 2 years old. It was some of the best memories I ever had with both of them. It’s more than a hobby it’s a passion and makes amazing memories and time together! Helicopters are hard and can take some time to learn but worth every second. I would look into the a spektrum NX8. Not over broad but a radio that will grow with you and fly anything. Gives you 8ch to do things like auto level, mixing and more. Spektrum is the easiest radio to setup and use with out going all out and spending a ton of money right now.
Seems like all the new Heli's are very similar....in design to a certain brand that I finally pulled the trigger on last week :) Whatever keeps the Heli Hobby going is ok with me. This Kit does seem like a good budget alternative to the RAW 420, looks like it a good quality kit. Hope you do a comparison to the RAW 420 since I'm thinking of getting the 420 next...
A lot of the helicopters on today’s market look the same and are designed very close to the same. I am the same way, as long as companies keep producing helicopters I am happy! I am personally not one to pick or bash any brand regardless of who it is or where it’s from. My channel is to do videos reviews builds for all helicopters so anybody and everybody can be helped and have something to watch. I will definitely be doing a comparison video of the two!
Very nice, I was hoping that you do a build series on this heli! I have to say that I absolutely love the Goosky S2. Thus I am very curious about your opinion on the RS4! I know it is smaller but still a comparison video to the raw 420 would be very informative!
I’m very happy I am able to do a build series and review of this model! I was very excited for it! There will definitely be for review/comparison videos of the two models because they are so close in size. Part two will be out tomorrow followed by part three and the maiden flight!
You've got your LIKE, I'm Subscribed and I don't doubt that this Heli is going to be Fantastic! Can you give us an ALL IN Price on the Kit VS. a 420 RAW with Servo's, Motor, ESC & FBL? ANOTHER SPECTACULAR BUILD, Jeff!
Oh I already know Larry! I know you like every video watch every video and are subscribed and have been for a long while attrition point I greatly appreciate it buddy! I will definitely be doing a full comparison video of the two models price breakdown and everything I like and don’t like about both. Those videos will be coming very soon!
About to build an RS4 after being out of the hobby a while. Having a total headache understandng how to bind my SPM9746 Carbon Satellite receiver! I stupidly bought an AR620 receiver thinking I could use that to bind the satellite not realising that it doesn’t support Sat receivers at all! So now I’m wondering how I’m going to do it? Had thought about buying a second hand AR6210 and connect the 9746 to that for binding. Will that work?? Had seen some people having issues binding the carbon sat with some receivers. Hopefully can get an answer here before my head explodes!
You can use any older spektrum receiver, to bind any satellite. So all the newer receivers are not DSMX satellite acceptable. I use a old AR6210 RX you can get them on eBay (they are clone and not real spektrum but work great for this) plug your satellite in and bind then unplug and plug into the FBL. I’ve never heard of issues with carbon satellites. I use them as well as regular. The only difference is the length of the antenna.
Seems a bit awkward to change the tail belt, with the tail pully in the middle. Compared to the Raw 420 I mean. What's the difference between this one and OMP one?
It will be the same like a Align helicopter or OXY helicopter or multiple others. Pull the main shaft bolt slide the shaft up the belt comes right off. Not awkward at all. I’m not sure the difference between those two. I do not have an M4 yet.
They are very similar! The RS four is a little smaller but they are pretty close in size. I will be doing a comparison video of the two models to answer everyone’s questions!
@@westhobbiesrc8051 damn. I'm bookmarking ung video so when i can afford and got mine i will follow your steps. It's details. I never thought of putting grease. So now i know
great vid but i gotta say, you would never want to put locktite onto your screw before putting it through a bearing, that locktite would most likely get into the bearing. You should've put the screw through the bearing first then add a bit of locktite on the thread after.
I’ve built 1000s of heli, never had a issue. If you let the loctite run in the threads before sliding through a bearing it won’t be a problem. If you use to much loctite then yes it can get in the bearing.
@@westhobbiesrc8051 i agree when you acually notice if the locktite got into the bearing or not, then it should be good. But my comment was just a fool proof way of doing it because the amount of locktite to use on the threads will not be always the same.
West Hobbies RC. With your knowledge of RC heli's could you please reply with any help. I have a Goosky RS4. It was the Kit version. I have the Goosky RS4 flight controller but have the Goosky 60A ESC not the 70A that comes with the PNP Kit. I have a spektrum IX112 TX. The heli has a 6 or 7 second delay before it spools up. I calibrated the ESC endppoints and used heli gov store mode. If I increase the transmitter travel for throttle low end point to -32 , the delay is removed. Once I remove the battery and rehook, the heli wont spool up at all if the endpoint is left at -32. When I lower the low end point back to at least -100 then it spools up. Would you happen to have any idea whats causing this issue
The Goosky/Hobbywing 60 amp ESC? With Hobbywing the delay is from the governor setup. Have a delay is normal of about 4-6 seconds. Try a different governor mode on the ESC and see if that delay goes away. Or leave the travel alone and just increase the throttle trim slightly and see if that removes the delay.
@@johnbess7320 I doubt the main shaft is bent, or feathering shaft. I would recommend looking at the main bolt (going though the head block) make sure it’s not broke, twisted or bent. But pull the blades and spin it up on the bench. Make sure there is no wobbles or anything bent.
@@Roundawg I definitely think this will be a good first build. SAB builds easier and better manual but this is definitely a great option. You get everything you need and if you follow these videos you will not have a problem. Once you start building you will be hooked!
@@westhobbiesrc8051 thanks. Same thing happened when building fpv drones. Once I built one I got addicted to build setup fly. Anyway. Thank you for the reply. Think I should get the standard or venom? I’m just a sport flyer. Occasional loop and stuff.
Hello, on your build I purchased this helicopter put it together flies very great but will not flip over into 3d position what could be the problem, I'm using radiomaster tx16s, real soon will change to Spectrum .
Helidirect, they are preorder right now but will be shipping real soon! www.helidirect.com/collections/goo-sky-helicopter/products/goosky-legend-rs4-helicopter-combo-version-yellow-unassembled
@@westhobbiesrc8051 If I get this heli, I would like you to put it together for me... But I'll write you later, when I get it so we could figured how to do that! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Hace a great rest of your night 🌙 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷
@@ricardopr54 I would definitely do that! Send me a email westhobbiesrc@hotmail.com and we can work out all the details! When ever you are ready! Have a great day!
It is quite different in a few different ways. But in the aspect of being direct drive and belt detail I guess you could say that lol I would recommend trying a Goosky! You won’t be disappointed.
Hello, the Align 450 pro is a very old model and not made anymore. Now the Align Trex 470 is a great kit. SAB kits are by far the easiest and best first build but cost more.
You don’t have to buy this, this video and series is for the people who have purchased or are going to purchase the RS4 and help them with their builds.
Its a bit stupid adding servo`s in the "kit" version. Should only inc them in the PNP version. that way guys who want to use complete after market elecs can.
They are included in the kit version because you have to use those servos. The design of the geometry and the center plate with the Servos you cannot just use any servo. So it’s actually a great thing to include them so you don’t have to fight finding a servo that might or would not work.
Yes, anything bigger than a 200 size helicopter you will have to build. Regardless of the company and manufacture. This is a 380 class model not a M2 or S2. A lot bigger.
Thank you, this is a great build series on how to build the Goosky RS4 , I found it very helpful. You did a great job pointing out the details. It made my build very easy and fun to do! Its been many months after you posted this video and there are a few things different now. Goosky has now included many of the suggests you gave as improvements. I am very impressed Goosky listen to its customers.
Thank you for watching! I’m glad this video series was helpful! yes! Goosky does listen to their customers witch is anther thing that makes them great! I’m glad to hear the new kits have some of the suggestions I made.
Thank you, awesome video. I'm a beginner leaning towards novice and this is my first Heli build. I used the video to cross correlate the manual instructions. I was really pleased to see that Goosky has marked and separated all off the parts and screws really well, the server horns were also the correct length.
That’s great to hear! I’m glad they improved the bags and screws. This one I built was a preproduction and I give them a list of what I would of liked to seen changed.
Well.. I bit the bullet and ordered a RS4 on Saturday! After everyone saying how great it was and with the DD motor, I had to get one and add it to my fleet! I just built a 470L in November (Black Friday sale!) love that heli, it went together nicely and it flies great. Super excited for the RS4 to show up so I can get building. Thanks for all the great videos as always!
Awesome! It’s a great heli and a great price! Hopefully your kit comes with the RotorTech blades (it should) they really improve the way the heli fly’s and feels! Being DD it has tons of power and a lot more power 5en the 470. Your welcome! Thank you for watching!
Superb build video here Jeff, well explained not too fast. Always mentioned when and where to use loctite and also good camera focus.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
That is a great build video. I like the overall design and the attention to detail touches. These are few nice features I noticed:
1) The white solid head dampener has a boss on both sides; the longer boss retains the dampener O-ring and the shorter boss is a spacer that sits against the inner race of the blade grip radial bearing. Very nicely designed.
2) The bolts holding the washout arms as "shouldered" style. These shouldered bolts are much better for this component of the assembly compared to fully threaded bolts.
3) The swashplate pivot balls in the inner and outer races rotate on the same plane.
4) The swashplate inner and outer races are fastened together using 4 bolts, rather than simply pressure swaging.
5) The tail belt mechanism uses idler pulleys.
6) The upper and lower main shaft radial bearings are encased in a one-piece bearing holder design which should keep the main shaft spinning as true as possible.
7) I really like that the servo horn pivot balls threaded studs are long enough to accommodate nylon lock nuts, so no need for Loctite for this step.
8) I like how the tail pulley is aluminum rather than plastic
9) Awesome looking motor connectors
10) Very nicely designed battery tray slider rail mechanism
11) The battery tray shock absorbing rubber grommets are pure genius. This should be incorporated on larger helicopters as well.
12) Both the right and left frames are the same part number
I few improvement I would like to see:
1) Replace the Philips head screws on the tail pulley with standard hex head blots.
A few observations:
1) You are using good quality hex drivers, but I noticed you are using needle nose pliers to fasten nuts. I believe dedicated nut drivers, even budget nut drivers may make the task of fastening nuts much easier.
2) At around 24:20, you mentioned to tighten the bolt and nylon lock nut (securing the one-way bearing mechanism) pretty tightly. It is generally better to not over-tighten this particular part of the build (on any helicopter) in an attempt to keep the main shaft spinning true and orthogonal to the OWB mechanism. The same concept applies to the head block.
Congratulations on a beautifully designed and built Helicopter, GOOSKY!!
Really is! They did a great job!
Great jop. 👍
Thank you very mutch for upload this video. 🥰
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching!
Well, it's the third time watching this video but this time I am building along with the video. Great resource, great video!
Thank you for watching a third time! I greatly appreciate it. I’m glad this video is helpful!
Great video, very watchable 👍🏻
Thank you! I appreciate it!
YEAH Bro!!!!!!! just pre ordered mine here in Australia! thank mate! Love your vids! Sam
Awesome! You will love it, so far I’m very impressed! Thank you!
wow!!! Been lookinf forward to this - my next heli for sure!!!
You will be very happy with this model! I have not flown it yet, but! I can say that the kit quality is amazing. They really did a great job.
Whoahhh i will finish watching this. Damn you got the colour i like.
Yellow is definitely my go to helicopter color option! Very visible and easy to see in the air.
@@westhobbiesrc8051 yeah me too. Yellow or orange or red.
Nice build, the kit looks like great quality. The 90° mounts on the servos sadly eliminated the use of aftermarket servos. But nonetheless very excited to see how it all comes together and flies.
The kit looks incredible! I am thoroughly impressed. Especially the fit and finish of the parts is extremely good. I think the price point is spot on, a few little things that I would like to see changed which I will go over at the last part of the build series. It does kind of suck that you are limited to a flat mounted servo and can’t use your own servo/regular servos but, the good thing both versions come with the Servos so it’s really not too big of a deal unless you break one and can’t get it lol
Hi guys I came across your video and your channel. I really like your content. I'm looking to try this hobby with my son. I ordered this Plug and play kit today thanks giving day 2024. lol Goosky Legend RS4 Venom Helicopter Kit Plug & Play. What Radio Should I get with out getting to overboard? Im really excited to get this and build it.. Thanks for this video series build it will surely help us a lot
@@ryanbautista6435 welcome to the hobby! My grandpa and dad got me into this hobby when I was 2 years old. It was some of the best memories I ever had with both of them. It’s more than a hobby it’s a passion and makes amazing memories and time together! Helicopters are hard and can take some time to learn but worth every second. I would look into the a spektrum NX8. Not over broad but a radio that will grow with you and fly anything. Gives you 8ch to do things like auto level, mixing and more. Spektrum is the easiest radio to setup and use with out going all out and spending a ton of money right now.
YESSS
I’m excited to do this build series!
Seems like all the new Heli's are very similar....in design to a certain brand that I finally pulled the trigger on last week :) Whatever keeps the Heli Hobby going is ok with me. This Kit does seem like a good budget alternative to the RAW 420, looks like it a good quality kit. Hope you do a comparison to the RAW 420 since I'm thinking of getting the 420 next...
A lot of the helicopters on today’s market look the same and are designed very close to the same. I am the same way, as long as companies keep producing helicopters I am happy! I am personally not one to pick or bash any brand regardless of who it is or where it’s from. My channel is to do videos reviews builds for all helicopters so anybody and everybody can be helped and have something to watch. I will definitely be doing a comparison video of the two!
Very nice, I was hoping that you do a build series on this heli!
I have to say that I absolutely love the Goosky S2. Thus I am very curious about your opinion on the RS4!
I know it is smaller but still a comparison video to the raw 420 would be very informative!
I’m very happy I am able to do a build series and review of this model! I was very excited for it! There will definitely be for review/comparison videos of the two models because they are so close in size. Part two will be out tomorrow followed by part three and the maiden flight!
putting motor together dont have oneway bearing grease and i see someone recommended a couple drops transmission fluid, your thoughts?
Is this a bad idea?????
You've got your LIKE, I'm Subscribed and I don't doubt that this Heli is going to be Fantastic! Can you give us an ALL IN Price on the Kit VS. a 420 RAW with Servo's, Motor, ESC & FBL? ANOTHER SPECTACULAR BUILD, Jeff!
Oh I already know Larry! I know you like every video watch every video and are subscribed and have been for a long while attrition point I greatly appreciate it buddy! I will definitely be doing a full comparison video of the two models price breakdown and everything I like and don’t like about both. Those videos will be coming very soon!
About to build an RS4 after being out of the hobby a while. Having a total headache understandng how to bind my SPM9746 Carbon Satellite receiver! I stupidly bought an AR620 receiver thinking I could use that to bind the satellite not realising that it doesn’t support Sat receivers at all! So now I’m wondering how I’m going to do it? Had thought about buying a second hand AR6210 and connect the 9746 to that for binding. Will that work?? Had seen some people having issues binding the carbon sat with some receivers. Hopefully can get an answer here before my head explodes!
You can use any older spektrum receiver, to bind any satellite. So all the newer receivers are not DSMX satellite acceptable. I use a old AR6210 RX you can get them on eBay (they are clone and not real spektrum but work great for this) plug your satellite in and bind then unplug and plug into the FBL. I’ve never heard of issues with carbon satellites. I use them as well as regular. The only difference is the length of the antenna.
Wondering if servos centered already?
They pretty close on mine, just needed to adjust them a little bit.
Seems a bit awkward to change the tail belt, with the tail pully in the middle. Compared to the Raw 420 I mean. What's the difference between this one and OMP one?
It will be the same like a Align helicopter or OXY helicopter or multiple others. Pull the main shaft bolt slide the shaft up the belt comes right off. Not awkward at all. I’m not sure the difference between those two. I do not have an M4 yet.
I've seen the RS4 kit going for the same price as the BNF S2!!
@@yakacm really?! Where at?
Should I use the red lock tight that they are recommending on the feathering shaft bolts????
No, there is no reason to use red on anything. Clean your screws with rubbing alcohol and use blue.
Thank you Sir!!!!
So similar to the Raw 420, i know they are not really the same size but im curious how they both compair to each other.
They are very similar! The RS four is a little smaller but they are pretty close in size. I will be doing a comparison video of the two models to answer everyone’s questions!
Waiting for the part 2
Part two will be out tomorrow!
@@westhobbiesrc8051 damn. I'm bookmarking ung video so when i can afford and got mine i will follow your steps. It's details. I never thought of putting grease. So now i know
great vid but i gotta say, you would never want to put locktite onto your screw before putting it through a bearing, that locktite would most likely get into the bearing. You should've put the screw through the bearing first then add a bit of locktite on the thread after.
I’ve built 1000s of heli, never had a issue. If you let the loctite run in the threads before sliding through a bearing it won’t be a problem. If you use to much loctite then yes it can get in the bearing.
@@westhobbiesrc8051 i agree when you acually notice if the locktite got into the bearing or not, then it should be good. But my comment was just a fool proof way of doing it because the amount of locktite to use on the threads will not be always the same.
West Hobbies RC. With your knowledge of RC heli's could you please reply with any help.
I have a Goosky RS4. It was the Kit version. I have the Goosky RS4 flight controller but have the Goosky 60A ESC not the 70A that comes with the PNP Kit. I have a spektrum IX112 TX.
The heli has a 6 or 7 second delay before it spools up. I calibrated the ESC endppoints and used heli gov store mode. If I increase the transmitter travel for throttle low end point to -32 , the delay is removed. Once I remove the battery and rehook, the heli wont spool up at all if the endpoint is left at -32. When I lower the low end point back to at least -100 then it spools up. Would you happen to have any idea whats causing this issue
The Goosky/Hobbywing 60 amp ESC? With Hobbywing the delay is from the governor setup. Have a delay is normal of about 4-6 seconds. Try a different governor mode on the ESC and see if that delay goes away. Or leave the travel alone and just increase the throttle trim slightly and see if that removes the delay.
@@westhobbiesrc8051 Yes. It is the 60A hobbywing esc. I’ll try adjusting the trim.
Any way to get links for the grease you used
www.amazon.com/Kluber-Microlube-Special-Lubricating-Grease/dp/B01NBK9IS3/ref=sr_1_2?crid=42F3TWPFI86C&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5I2qELTq2fTJWb78WyIhxz3vnm5uvPOJmxDS2JYFfNsPk6T0A4WXl-9huqE0PqftEUdGeADUH866GqoeuWYoLNa3F4tot8paR47iV60StQYdMJQsZIjegnDzFCsmLTqk-_X5hoZVjsIzKVylL-aUsA.4CFu41sJOr6wsCKawJO2ZOOQWWmHI5qKe_4SG3cvJhI&dib_tag=se&keywords=microlube+gl261&qid=1709832754&sprefix=Microlube+%2Caps%2C292&sr=8-2
so I had a small tip over on my raw 500 blades hit ground didn’t mess blades up at all so my question is should I replace my main shaft?
@@johnbess7320 I doubt the main shaft is bent, or feathering shaft. I would recommend looking at the main bolt (going though the head block) make sure it’s not broke, twisted or bent. But pull the blades and spin it up on the bench. Make sure there is no wobbles or anything bent.
@@westhobbiesrc8051 Flew it today it flew great. Ty for advice. Love your vids.
@@johnbess7320 I’m glad you have a great flight! You’re welcome! Thank you for watching!
Do you know why goosky changed their ESC from the 70 to the 60 amp?
I’ve been told by anther guy that Goosky now includes the Hobbywing/Goosky 60a ESC with the kits.
Thanks my Rs4 kit should be here end of April! I've watched your build series three times! I'll probably watch it three more 😂
Will this bind with the goosky transmitter????
No, there is no RX in the FBL.
Great video. You think this would make a good 1st build? I have the blade 230 Goosky s 1 and s2. Opinions?? Thanks.
@@Roundawg I definitely think this will be a good first build. SAB builds easier and better manual but this is definitely a great option. You get everything you need and if you follow these videos you will not have a problem. Once you start building you will be hooked!
@@westhobbiesrc8051 thanks. Same thing happened when building fpv drones. Once I built one I got addicted to build setup fly. Anyway. Thank you for the reply. Think I should get the standard or venom? I’m just a sport flyer. Occasional loop and stuff.
Is silicone grease safe for use in the rotor head assembly?
It is safe, but it will sling out much faster. But it will work.
I was looking at the m4
Me too! Very good looking model!
Hello, on your build I purchased this helicopter put it together flies very great but will not flip over into 3d position what could be the problem, I'm using radiomaster tx16s, real soon will change to Spectrum .
Hello! Watch my radio setup video. You need to assign CH5 (gear channel) to a +100/-100 value. That’s the Auto level and 3D mode.
Thank you so much for your swift response, I will try that setup 👍.
29:53 there are 2 extra shims in the bag, where are they supposed to go ?
Well I've got to the servo arms and don't you know it I'm missing a lock nut any idea where I can find one?
😂 never mind I found the gift bag with extra hardware and I found a lock nut
Mine came with THREE 6S 1800mah batteries! Who does that?!!!!
Wow! That’s awesome! I know they where doing a deal that you got three packs!
Could you tell me the max battery size? I got some short fat drone batteries I’m wondering if they will fit
I will Measure it for you and let you know.
Max battery size is, 106x50x34mm
@@westhobbiesrc8051 thank you! Unfortunately my packs won’t fit… they are 81x47x39
@@michael88997 the Drone packs are hard to fit in helis. Witch sucks! It does come with one battery in the kit.
is it gonna be easy to replace the belt after 100 flights?
It will be the same as doing a Align or OXY model or others. Pull the main shaft bolt, slide the shaft up and pull the belt out.
Hey man does it take the 3 pin for the dsmx
Yes, regular DSMX 3 pin. The 4 pin is SRXL2
I think it would have been better for Goosky to do the head and send it
Where can I buy this heli?
Helidirect, they are preorder right now but will be shipping real soon! www.helidirect.com/collections/goo-sky-helicopter/products/goosky-legend-rs4-helicopter-combo-version-yellow-unassembled
@@westhobbiesrc8051 Thanks for the information 👍🏾😁
You’re welcome!
@@westhobbiesrc8051 If I get this heli, I would like you to put it together for me... But I'll write you later, when I get it so we could figured how to do that! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Hace a great rest of your night 🌙 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 👍🏾🌵🦠😷🇵🇷
@@ricardopr54 I would definitely do that! Send me a email westhobbiesrc@hotmail.com and we can work out all the details! When ever you are ready! Have a great day!
Almost like a raw 420 clone. For some reason I have avoided the goosky helis.
It is quite different in a few different ways. But in the aspect of being direct drive and belt detail I guess you could say that lol I would recommend trying a Goosky! You won’t be disappointed.
hi west>< a question ? Do you still recommend align pro v2 450 as the first kit? I have the omp m1 and the omp m2
Hello, the Align 450 pro is a very old model and not made anymore. Now the Align Trex 470 is a great kit. SAB kits are by far the easiest and best first build but cost more.
We're u get the helicopter what site u get it from please
You can preorder from Helidirect
Hello my friend, is this helicopter the same size as the goblin raw 420?
Hello! It’s slightly smaller, I’ll have a compression video soon!
Why would I get it when I SAB 420?
Do you buy all 700 size helis ,brands? Pilot preference... Fly what you want. No need for the negative...
You don’t have to buy this, this video and series is for the people who have purchased or are going to purchase the RS4 and help them with their builds.
Its a bit stupid adding servo`s in the "kit" version. Should only inc them in the PNP version. that way guys who want to use complete after market elecs can.
They are included in the kit version because you have to use those servos. The design of the geometry and the center plate with the Servos you cannot just use any servo. So it’s actually a great thing to include them so you don’t have to fight finding a servo that might or would not work.
Sieht wie goblin aus nitro dem Motor
You have to actually build the goosky? Glad i bought the OMP M2 prebuilt and ARF.
Yes, anything bigger than a 200 size helicopter you will have to build. Regardless of the company and manufacture. This is a 380 class model not a M2 or S2. A lot bigger.
That's the best part about it 😃.
@@BubbaB43 really is! Love building them!
Pink not purple
Lol