I had to delete and then re upload this video because of a problem with some of the sound tracks I used... I tried to change things but it was to no avail and had to delete the whole video...
So a massive apology to those who commented and liked the original..Youtube is a steep learning curve for me at the moment.
Anyway...The model.
Italeri make some great helicopter models and this is no exception. I wouldn't say it is a beginner kit though. Putting the fuselage halves together was a bit troublesome as there are multiple parts to do this but it didn't need any filler which is a good thing. I didn't video this process as it took so long and super glue came in handy. Don't forget to coat the clear parts inside with a decal solution or something similar, before using super glue or it will cause frosting on them, (turn them white).
Another thing that is missing from the video is my use of wire insulation to go onto the motor shaft, to make it wider.. Checkout some of my other video's for this (my TR9 and Chinook video show it) as I always use the same process. I find it to be a quick easy way to get the props mounted as the shaft is not very wide.
The Ebay listing I bought the motors from has ended but I found another which has the 4mmx12mm motors I used for the rear prop. This is the best size motor to use for this...Don't try to use a shorter 4mmx8mm...
I didn't check to see if they had the other size I used for the main rotor so check their other items.. Note the listing is in the UK but it should give you an indication of what to look for in your country.
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I will put it to good use and Thanks in advance...
All music was downloaded from the Youtube music library
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