Nice job! Still remember (late 60’s) that i saw this helicopter from the German Army hovering above the river Rhine when i was a small child. The black cross was so clear to see because it flew at a very low altitude. It started my fascination for aviation.😊
Looks good mate, my last motorised build I found even using the motors you recommended that they were too fast, how do you slow them down or do you just not bother 😆.
I sometimes use a resistor wired inline to slow the props..It depends on the motor you use and prop size as to how fast the prop will turn... I felt I didn't need a resistor for my H21c.... What speed you would like to run it at depends on what resistor you use..There is no one size fits all.... A variable resistor could be a viable answer but they are a bit more bulky...I have never tried on though
Bom dia meu amigo..😊 excelente... excelente... essa maravilha e seus modelos são como a Fênix renascendo 😊.. BRASIL PÁTRIA AMADA...
Nice job!
Still remember (late 60’s) that i saw this helicopter from the German Army hovering above the river Rhine when i was a small child. The black cross was so clear to see because it flew at a very low altitude. It started my fascination for aviation.😊
Thanks 👍
I never seen one before...a little before my time
Fantastic, a great video of a fabulous build, paint and motorisation!
Thank you very much 👍
Fantastic build and motorisation 👍🏼
Ian
Thanks Ian 👍
bello helicoptero, gran trabajo
Gracias
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very nice model. :) greets from swiss
Thanks 👍
buenisimo !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Underrated!!❤❤
Looks good mate, my last motorised build I found even using the motors you recommended that they were too fast, how do you slow them down or do you just not bother 😆.
I sometimes use a resistor wired inline to slow the props..It depends on the motor you use and prop size as to how fast the prop will turn...
I felt I didn't need a resistor for my H21c....
What speed you would like to run it at depends on what resistor you use..There is no one size fits all....
A variable resistor could be a viable answer but they are a bit more bulky...I have never tried on though
@@307vrr ok that makes sense will look into it, I think I prefere a slower turn just so it looks more appealing visually. Thanks as always mate
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Anytime boyo 👍
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Anytime boyo 👍
Very nice build, which thinner do you use fir your revell paint?
I use a low odour one I get in my local shop...