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MD530 Thunder Tiger (T-Rex 600 electric) SCALE FIVE BLADES ROTOR HEAD

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  • How much rpm? 20k?

  • @wdowa94

    close to 1550 in the Rotorhead, very slow for a RC helicopter !

  • woah dude! thats so good! congrats! its so stable!!! and amazing features on the heli. Do you have any tips for me if Im gonna paint a fuselage that already has paint on it? because the type of heli which I want to make a scale of, doesnt exist yet. I wanna make a HK GFS Dauphin (Ec155).

    Gotta repaint, so do you have any tips? Fabio suggested primer, but Im wondering if it would make it too heavy

  • @SamuelChung94

    Hi Samuel....sorry the delay to respond, to busy working in my firm.

    Thanks for your comments, indeed this heli was stable and nice to fly.

    I can help you with your awesome EC155 if you want...don't worry about the repaint, if you are mounting with electric powerplant the extra weigth is not problem at all !.

    I agree with Fabio about the primer, help to fix the paint and better surface to. And I recommend Varnish to !.

  • Hello Manuel? I have heard about your custom made multi blade rotor heads, Im working on a similar project and though not ready yet would like to know how much it costs to manufacture one, also the heli on the video does not show the rx antenna, which is a good thing, can you tell me where you hid it and still have to full range??......but the way nice flying....thanks

  • @uppermidwest67

    Hi...sorry the delay, I was so sick the past weeks.

    I started to make my own heads four years ago, but now I only build for my own helis, the cost become high at the moment you need expensive tools or ask to someone to make for you.

    If you need any help let me know, I will help you if I can.

    About the RX antena, since I started to mount airplanes always installed inside the fuselage, and never had any problem with this solution.

    Manuel

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  • That thing is amazingly stable. It's nice to see someone fly a helicopter like a normal human being and not trying to make it look like a squirrel on crack.

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  • @SamuelChung94 hi samuel. abour painting, please take a look at my channel. The white/blue ecureuil and the orange ecureuil, wich i did not like and so i have just reapinted it in a very nice yellow and blue helicopter. I started with a painted fuse from fun-key and i removed ALL paint. As a base you better use white collor. No primer needed. And yes end with a varnisch. Look at my white and blue heli. the varnisch makes the collors to come alive. Soon new video of my yellow/blue bird.

  • @krumrick2 Thanks Krum! ahhhh might be hard, I'm based in Hong Kong you see.. but thank you for the offer! Primer and varnish, I would definitely use the varnish for a nicer finish... just gonna sand down that primer real smooth,

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  • I want one for christmas ;) subbed

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