It took me about 3 months to put my TRex 450 together. It is not the Pro version (uses a belt for the tail rotor) but most of the parts appear to be the same. In other words, this video is very high level unless he purchased a kit that someone had already mostly completed.
@RoboTekno That is a good point. We are limited in these videos to 10 minutes and I felt that anyone building a heli of this skill level probably knows he should take assemblies apart and add thread locker (inclluded in the kit) to all the metal to metal fasteners. Just wasn't time. You are right for sure.
I just got one of these given to me through a death in the family. First heli. Decided to learn, was hovering it off the ground and that, probably got an hour of spinup time. The rotors let loose and one hit me in the leg. A screw came loose. Thank goodness I didn't learn enough to have it at eye level. Using 450xl version 1.
@HorizonRCdotCom The 450 Pro Combo is what we used here but the 450 Pro itself might appeal to people who have all the servo, gyro, speed control stuff. Click the "more info" link and see them on our site.
@jauchiu It seems expensive but just subtracting the price of the Gyro makes it look pretty good, The premium speed control and digital (metal cased!) servos are not inexpensive themselves! So it really is not as bad as you might think at first glance.
@HorizonRCdotCom I like this heli a lot! Is it a good FIRST heli to build? And You said it is complete.. But you don't mention a receiver. You need that yourself i guess? If yes, what Spektrum receiver would you recommend?
hi, thanks for the video. is there any chance to see a full assembly of Trex 450 L Dominator please. i have ordered mine and this will be my first 6 ch heli so your video will be much appreciated
Every nut bolt screw needs cleaning with degreaser and lock tite added sparingly if you don't want to wear the rotating parts and if you are unsure clean and lock in place. No lock tite on plastic and be very careful around plastic parts it will destroy it absolutely no exemptions forget one you lose it in the perfect storm you wear it
Loctite and ca applications are missing. These are very important steps left out. Many builders even recommend the head be taken apart to verify for loctite. This video is a bit misleading.
Hi there; I just bought a Trex 450 Pro 2nd hand. Previous owner flew it once and broke both blades, bent blade mounts, linkages, etc, AND chewed up the gear on the front tail drive. (I got it for peanuts, though.... $50, including the DX6I and 2 batteries !!!) Any tips on how to replace the front tail drive?.... Looks pretty.. .set-in....
You guys may want to consider doing a video with at least a V2 450 Pro which itself is outdated. Also, it would behoove the individuals making this type of video to go into a bit more detail. For example, stating that the head, tail components, etc are pre-assembled at the factory leads people to believe that those items are ready to install and fly as is which could be very unsafe. At the very least you should say that the components must be disassembled & cleaned with loctite applied.
Looks like a very good machine. But why is a Horizon Rep touting an Align Heli? Are the companies related ? Now I want that Heli instead of another Blade product. Now that I've repaired my B 450 3d several times I'm prepared to take on a kit project. This may be it or an Align 500 X. Jim is a good salesman. LOL.
I need some help setting up ALZRC 450 Pro v2 FBL, got a WFLY 7 Channel Reciever with Transmitter, do you have any experience with ALZRC? I need a guide to show how to hook up wiring with the Gyro on it , 3 axis 3GY v2 Gyro, and to my reciever, thanks.
We would not recommend something like this as a first helicopter. You'll want to start with a smaller coaxial or quad copter like the Blade mCX2 or the Nano QX. These will teach you the basics you need to fly something like this.
yeah, it should be like "an overview of the assembly process" get the main ideas with some tips and tricks. you fill in the details from the manual. Otherwise it would take like half an hour
@SlicTrix101 you are right that he needed loctite, but the bearing is not needed for short torque tubes. and to be honest if you REALLY want to see how he assembled the whole thing you're at the wrong place. this is more of an overview otherwise watch something like mrspeedy01
go to helifreak to see finless bobs videos of the t-rex build,,al sizes from 250 to 700 ,,every model in 10 videos step by step build op ,,can sit in front and build along with it ,,easier it cannot be done
I think he was just doing a quick overview, nothing in depth. The wiring set up is sloppy. There are other videos that show the proper way to route the wiring. I just picked up an Align Pro heli in trade for an Extra 300. I plan on disassembling the whole thing as I have no idea what was done concerning thread lock. Also I am going through the basic set up and adjustments on this BEFORE I even THINK of flying it. Check out freddy can fly videos guys, he is the best on how to build and set up the Slign models.
Well, Let me put it this way: I believe you are wrong in assuming that only experienced rc pilots will watch this video, which in your opinion entitles you to never mention to use loctite, that this helicopter is actually dangerous and requires attention when building it. Horizon Hobby has quite a lot of authority in the RC world, and if I was a beginner, I would have built mine like Jim built his, and exploded my heli in mid air. This is not a mCPX, you have to know what you are doing with it.
not the best build video missing loads of vital bits like thread lock and stuff. connect the links on the swash then he tried to put main gear in . i noticed he undid the swash balls so he could lift the main shaft up to get the main gear in . hope he thread locked them after wards
It took me about 3 months to put my TRex 450 together. It is not the Pro version (uses a belt for the tail rotor) but most of the parts appear to be the same. In other words, this video is very high level unless he purchased a kit that someone had already mostly completed.
@RoboTekno That is a good point. We are limited in these videos to 10 minutes and I felt that anyone building a heli of this skill level probably knows he should take assemblies apart and add thread locker (inclluded in the kit) to all the metal to metal fasteners. Just wasn't time. You are right for sure.
I just got one of these given to me through a death in the family. First heli. Decided to learn, was hovering it off the ground and that, probably got an hour of spinup time. The rotors let loose and one hit me in the leg. A screw came loose. Thank goodness I didn't learn enough to have it at eye level. Using 450xl version 1.
@Vik13vik I'll try in the near future. How about a scale body installation on the 450? I'm liking the Align Hughes 500 body?
Great job with the video Jim =). My brother and I are great Align fans, and glad that Horizon is carrying them.
@HorizonRCdotCom The 450 Pro Combo is what we used here but the 450 Pro itself might appeal to people who have all the servo, gyro, speed control stuff. Click the "more info" link and see them on our site.
Hi, which batery do you recomend to use for this hericopter? Regards from Colombia
@jauchiu It seems expensive but just subtracting the price of the Gyro makes it look pretty good, The premium speed control and digital (metal cased!) servos are not inexpensive themselves! So it really is not as bad as you might think at first glance.
@HorizonRCdotCom I like this heli a lot! Is it a good FIRST heli to build? And You said it is complete.. But you don't mention a receiver. You need that yourself i guess?
If yes, what Spektrum receiver would you recommend?
How do you feel it is mis-leading? Is there something we can do to help?
LOVED this video. Would it be possible to make one on the 250 size Trex? Thanks.
hi, thanks for the video. is there any chance to see a full assembly of Trex 450 L Dominator please. i have ordered mine and this will be my first 6 ch heli so your video will be much appreciated
Every nut bolt screw needs cleaning with degreaser and lock tite added sparingly if you don't want to wear the rotating parts and if you are unsure clean and lock in place. No lock tite on plastic and be very careful around plastic parts it will destroy it absolutely no exemptions forget one you lose it in the perfect storm you wear it
Loctite and ca applications are missing. These are very important steps left out. Many builders even recommend the head be taken apart to verify for loctite. This video is a bit misleading.
You forgot to add that using blue thread locker on all screws is cardinal rule #1!!!!
Hi there;
I just bought a Trex 450 Pro 2nd hand.
Previous owner flew it once and broke both blades, bent blade mounts, linkages, etc, AND chewed up the gear on the front tail drive.
(I got it for peanuts, though.... $50, including the DX6I and 2 batteries !!!)
Any tips on how to replace the front tail drive?.... Looks pretty.. .set-in....
You guys may want to consider doing a video with at least a V2 450 Pro which itself is outdated. Also, it would behoove the individuals making this type of video to go into a bit more detail. For example, stating that the head, tail components, etc are pre-assembled at the factory leads people to believe that those items are ready to install and fly as is which could be very unsafe. At the very least you should say that the components must be disassembled & cleaned with loctite applied.
We actually have for quite some time now.
great video,real through.
hi there, I am just wondering if you have some Dx6i set up for this chopper, thanks..
Looks like a very good machine. But why is a Horizon Rep touting an Align Heli? Are the companies related ? Now I want that Heli instead of another Blade product. Now that I've repaired my B 450 3d several times I'm prepared to take on a kit project. This may be it or an Align 500 X. Jim is a good salesman. LOL.
I want to see a T-REX 250 video please!
Great vid! Guess this gonna be my next Helicopter! Are there scale fuselages available to this 450pro?
Hi, so is the swashplate suppose to move slowly back up to center ? Because mine does and I'm running 3GX system
I need some help setting up ALZRC 450 Pro v2 FBL, got a WFLY 7 Channel Reciever with Transmitter, do you have any experience with ALZRC? I need a guide to show how to hook up wiring with the Gyro on it , 3 axis 3GY v2 Gyro, and to my reciever, thanks.
thanks for the video
We sell and distribute Align products.
We would not recommend something like this as a first helicopter. You'll want to start with a smaller coaxial or quad copter like the Blade mCX2 or the Nano QX. These will teach you the basics you need to fly something like this.
yeah, it should be like "an overview of the assembly process" get the main ideas with some tips and tricks. you fill in the details from the manual. Otherwise it would take like half an hour
@SlicTrix101 you are right that he needed loctite, but the bearing is not needed for short torque tubes. and to be honest if you REALLY want to see how he assembled the whole thing you're at the wrong place. this is more of an overview otherwise watch something like mrspeedy01
go to helifreak to see finless bobs videos of the t-rex build,,al sizes from 250 to 700 ,,every model in 10 videos step by step build op ,,can sit in front and build along with it ,,easier it cannot be done
You forgot thread lock... :/
haha, it's cool. Just thought I'd mention it to the newbies :) nobody likes exploding helicopters in midair :D
Where's your locktight?
no locktight? you don't disassemble the head to check for locktight...? that's dangerous and not too smart a move imho...
I think he was just doing a quick overview, nothing in depth. The wiring set up is sloppy. There are other videos that show the proper way to route the wiring. I just picked up an Align Pro heli in trade for an Extra 300. I plan on disassembling the whole thing as I have no idea what was done concerning thread lock. Also I am going through the basic set up and adjustments on this BEFORE I even THINK of flying it. Check out freddy can fly videos guys, he is the best on how to build and set up the Slign models.
Well, Let me put it this way: I believe you are wrong in assuming that only experienced rc pilots will watch this video, which in your opinion entitles you to never mention to use loctite, that this helicopter is actually dangerous and requires attention when building it. Horizon Hobby has quite a lot of authority in the RC world, and if I was a beginner, I would have built mine like Jim built his, and exploded my heli in mid air.
This is not a mCPX, you have to know what you are doing with it.
loctite all metal parts don` t forget
loctite all metal parts don` t forget
loctite all metal parts don` t forget
not the best build video missing loads of vital bits like thread lock and stuff. connect the links on the swash then he tried to put main gear in . i noticed he undid the swash balls so he could lift the main shaft up to get the main gear in . hope he thread locked them after wards
i have it :)
Yet the title of the vid starts "how to assemble..."
Cheers
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Very misleading video. Booo.
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