Hercules
Engines working, no lights
led lights inside fuselage
Upper wing and tail prepainted
Micromotor for the engines
Underside with optical fibre and wires in the wing
Base plate
I had to redo the paintig as Daco instructions inverted the two greens
underside weathered
top, first time I had so poor Daco decals, they were very brittle, even after a threat with liquid decal film
I got an engine problem 🙁
Finished with new engine
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1 21 March 2017, 16:27
Erik Leijdens
Ah CH-06, the one from the tragic disaster in the Netherlands 🙁 Nice to see a model being build of it!
Ah CH-06, the one from the tragic disaster in the Netherlands 🙁 Nice to see a model being build of it!
21 April 2017, 15:58
Greg Baker
Wow. Great work! I 'm happy to see I'm not the only one putting micro motors into 1/144 scale planes...maybe I should've started with a C-130 Herc instread of a T-6 Texan.😉
Have you tried using a 5v (USB) power supply instead of a 3v battery? Might help with some of your supply challenges.
Wow. Great work! I 'm happy to see I'm not the only one putting micro motors into 1/144 scale planes...maybe I should've started with a C-130 Herc instread of a T-6 Texan.😉
Have you tried using a 5v (USB) power supply instead of a 3v battery? Might help with some of your supply challenges.
17 December 2018, 22:15
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Building a "working" C-130 in 1:144. I added diodes and optical fibres for the navigation and landing lights, which worked well; and I built 4 micromotors in the nacelles, which apparently worked well too. Then I connected all the wires to two connecting pins on the bottom and closed the fuselage . Then I connected the external 3V battery, the propellers turned, but the lights did not work. I opened the fuselage again and tried to repair things, but I couldn't. Apparently I should have used two different power supplies ,one for the motors and one for the lights.
Finally, it will have just rotating propellers.