Awesome job Chris🤙👊🔥very nice take off and landing gotta say best i have seen on the tube anyway! Your transition into foreard flight fighting translational lift was smooth almost unable to see dip and in real scale that bump is noticable as well yill you break thru it! Really nice work attention to detail spot on the rotor make up was to a tee as well need to put some turbine exaust dust marks at end farings but awesome very awesome!
I just discovered your Videos, I like the quality of built and flying! Minutes ago i commented on your great EC135-500 VIDEO... without knowing your Location I commented in German, do you think I should translate and add?
Great job Chris as always. I did see your test flights before you installed in the fuselage. I have been considering Roban with the mechanics that come with the kit for some time but have not pulled the trigger yet. My question for you is, what do you feel about the build quality of the fuselage?
I’ve built over 20 Roban models. I fee you get a lot of quality for the price. I prefer to buy a empty fuselage and use my own trusty mechanics. You can see all my builds on my Chris Reibert RC Facebook page. m.facebook.com/ChrisReibertRC/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1431370870207922&ref=page_internal
@@PastorDavidFranklin The "Motion" fuses IMO arent as high a quality as the ones direct from Roban, but their not horrible either. My biggest gripes are excess resin and flaky paint. I removed 9 grams of excess resin from the tail cone of a 450 size fuse from motions lineup. That alone let me remove 40-50g of nose weight needed for balance.
@@memyself3275 Thank so much for that info. I Just want the best value for my money. After some research I have been leaning more toward purchasing directly from Roban! Have a great day.
Helofreddy (Fred Herrimann) couldn't seem to put this same kit together without having a fit and going on a childish tirade. Good to see there are some honest qualified builders getting it done.
Because I’m skilled, take my time and know what I’m doing. I don’t know why haters keep dogging MotionRC. All they do is sell the Roban fuselages and Phoenixtech airframes. In my opinion you can’t beat what you get for price with the Roban fuselages. His failure was build error or he didn’t upgrade to the quality parts he needed to make the Phoenixtech Align quality. All I used back in the day for my scale builds were 450-700 size Chaos Phoenixtech clone airframes but I would upgrade any of the parts I was unsure about to my quality standards. I also put at least 1/2 a dozen test flights on my airframes before sticking them inside a scale fuselage to make sure everything worked well and flew good. You can’t just bang a scale build together. Way too many moving parts especially with a raised tail or dual drive system!
@@crmodels Exactly. Hell, I have spent considerable time working the bugs out of my two SS470 AS350 kits, and they are considered quality mechanics. They fly great now. Not terrible out of the box, but there's quite a bit of room for improvement if you know where to look. Thinking youre getting quality flyable airframe and fuse for around the cost of the fuse alone is idiotic. Going on a 3 month tirade thereafter blaming the wrong company's is just childish.
@@crmodelsI'm wondering if this is a good scale for 6 to 7 inch action figures. Or in other terms 1/12th scale figures. Would a 600 size or a 500 size be better? 🤔
☠BLACK BARON☠ 4:35 Check and re-check the gears of the angular gearbox "Made in China". Some of the universal joints are not well drilled. They are a little "Offset" and not 100% concentric which causes ... non-wanted and non-needed vibrations on the drive shaft.
The green and white looks a lot like evergreen 😮😮😮😊😊😊
Beautiful heli! Looks like she flies super smooth👍👍👍
Look sweet dude nice job and I appreciate you going over the details regarding the electronics 👍👍
Looks great, Chris! Nice job. I just bought the 800 EC-135 for a winter project.
Beautiful model! I have been looking for a nice fuselage like that
Great video!!
Looks fantastic! Great video too with good information!
Thanks Bill
Awesome job Chris🤙👊🔥very nice take off and landing gotta say best i have seen on the tube anyway! Your transition into foreard flight fighting translational lift was smooth almost unable to see dip and in real scale that bump is noticable as well yill you break thru it! Really nice work attention to detail spot on the rotor make up was to a tee as well need to put some turbine exaust dust marks at end farings but awesome very awesome!
Really excited to have
amazing scale love your videos'
Great stuff
Very well done, Chris! Your Bell 212 looks big, when I see you standing behind it. Greets from Germany, Thomas 😊
Took the decision and ordered an unpainted kit today.
Cool 👍❤️
Very good ji 👍👍🙏🙏
"SWEET!"
Looks good. Seems like the mains could be about 50mm longer
I just discovered your Videos, I like the quality of built and flying! Minutes ago i commented on your great EC135-500 VIDEO... without knowing your Location I commented in German, do you think I should translate and add?
It’s up to you thanks
Looks awesome. What throttle and pitch curves have worked for you? For Normal and Idle up?
I usually run -/+12 of pitch and flat 55-70% throttle curves. It’s all feel and preference.
tail seems to wag a lot....apart from that its a very realistic paint job...amazing
Great job Chris as always. I did see your test flights before you installed in the fuselage. I have been considering Roban with the mechanics that come with the kit for some time but have not pulled the trigger yet. My question for you is, what do you feel about the build quality of the fuselage?
I’ve built over 20 Roban models. I fee you get a lot of quality for the price. I prefer to buy a empty fuselage and use my own trusty mechanics. You can see all my builds on my Chris Reibert RC Facebook page.
m.facebook.com/ChrisReibertRC/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1431370870207922&ref=page_internal
@@crmodels, thanks. I will check out your FB page!
@@PastorDavidFranklin The "Motion" fuses IMO arent as high a quality as the ones direct from Roban, but their not horrible either. My biggest gripes are excess resin and flaky paint. I removed 9 grams of excess resin from the tail cone of a 450 size fuse from motions lineup. That alone let me remove 40-50g of nose weight needed for balance.
@@memyself3275 Thank so much for that info. I Just want the best value for my money. After some research I have been leaning more toward purchasing directly from Roban! Have a great day.
Helofreddy (Fred Herrimann) couldn't seem to put this same kit together without having a fit and going on a childish tirade. Good to see there are some honest qualified builders getting it done.
Because I’m skilled, take my time and know what I’m doing. I don’t know why haters keep dogging MotionRC. All they do is sell the Roban fuselages and Phoenixtech airframes. In my opinion you can’t beat what you get for price with the Roban fuselages. His failure was build error or he didn’t upgrade to the quality parts he needed to make the Phoenixtech Align quality. All I used back in the day for my scale builds were 450-700 size Chaos Phoenixtech clone airframes but I would upgrade any of the parts I was unsure about to my quality standards. I also put at least 1/2 a dozen test flights on my airframes before sticking them inside a scale fuselage to make sure everything worked well and flew good. You can’t just bang a scale build together. Way too many moving parts especially with a raised tail or dual drive system!
@@donaldwaddel4600 Hi Fred!
@@crmodels Exactly. Hell, I have spent considerable time working the bugs out of my two SS470 AS350 kits, and they are considered quality mechanics. They fly great now. Not terrible out of the box, but there's quite a bit of room for improvement if you know where to look. Thinking youre getting quality flyable airframe and fuse for around the cost of the fuse alone is idiotic. Going on a 3 month tirade thereafter blaming the wrong company's is just childish.
Please please tell can we buy it or we have to make it
Are these 600 size helis kits you buy and build? And do they have specific make and models of aircraft you can build?
Yes they are fiberglass fuselage kits and you need the helicopter airframe to go inside. Go to MotionRC.com to see all the models.
@@crmodels ok thanks!
How much if wanna buy one ? Really beautiful helicopter
Easily over $2000 all said and done
Hi chris would you mind sharing what radio are you using and settings for a smooth flight thanks
I’m flying with a Mikado Vcontrol radio, Vbar NEO, 30% expo and just smooth hands with little inputs to give the heli a nice scale flight.
Thank you for the quick response!
Where's your batteries located
In the cabin behind the cockpit seats
How tall is the fuselage? In inches
I don’t know probably 18”-22”. I sold this model last year. I’ve built 5 others since lol
@@crmodelsI'm wondering if this is a good scale for 6 to 7 inch action figures. Or in other terms 1/12th scale figures.
Would a 600 size or a 500 size be better? 🤔
@@Doom_Squid_Son Whatever your budget allows. Bigger flies better! 700 lol
@@crmodels i'm just looking for a model that is 1/12th scale in size to the real thing
☠BLACK BARON☠ 4:35 Check and re-check the gears of the angular gearbox "Made in China". Some of the universal joints are not well drilled. They are a little "Offset" and not 100% concentric which causes ... non-wanted and non-needed vibrations on the drive shaft.
Get video 👏, but you really need to invest in a microphone. Your audio is very hard to hear