K-MAX Manned/Unmanned Helicopter
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1 8 February 2014, 18:33
Dirk Heyer
Wow!
Truly a tremendous little Braille Scale model!
I like your bending construction out of Lego!
Great hint!
Fine realization!
Wow!
Truly a tremendous little Braille Scale model!
I like your bending construction out of Lego!
Great hint!
Fine realization!
8 February 2014, 22:50
Vitor Hugo Sousa
Thanks guys, I use my Lego rigs mostly to paint, see here
- SH-60 Seahawk | Album by VSousa (1:72)
Thanks guys, I use my Lego rigs mostly to paint, see here
- SH-60 Seahawk | Album by VSousa (1:72)
8 February 2014, 23:11
David Haas
Incredible build, fascinating subject, and superb documentation/photography! Congratulations and thanks very much!
Incredible build, fascinating subject, and superb documentation/photography! Congratulations and thanks very much!
9 February 2014, 01:11
Glenn
nice work! how's the rotor head? it looks tricky when I look at the tiny little parts I wondered how well it would go together? Damn expensive kit too!
nice work! how's the rotor head? it looks tricky when I look at the tiny little parts I wondered how well it would go together? Damn expensive kit too!
9 February 2014, 05:39
Glenn
I like your intermeshing rotor head! That's a must do for mine! When I get around to this fiddly little bugger!
I like your intermeshing rotor head! That's a must do for mine! When I get around to this fiddly little bugger!
9 February 2014, 05:45
Vitor Hugo Sousa
Thanks guys.
Glenn, the construction of the rotor head does not present any problems, only those small parts that pointed in red can break easily. And if you notice there are a couple of blades with different resin then the other. The blades of the darker pair tend to bow more than the other pair. I do not know if this is so with all kits, so be careful when you try to bend them to give a slight curve of the weight, and you should apply primer before painting them.
Thanks guys.
Glenn, the construction of the rotor head does not present any problems, only those small parts that pointed in red can break easily. And if you notice there are a couple of blades with different resin then the other. The blades of the darker pair tend to bow more than the other pair. I do not know if this is so with all kits, so be careful when you try to bend them to give a slight curve of the weight, and you should apply primer before painting them.
9 February 2014, 10:49