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[MOC] 42115 Model B - Bell UH-1 Iroquois Huey

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My vision of Bell UH-1 from Lego Technic.

The helicopter was build as a Model B for Lego 42115 Lamborghini Sian.

Dimensions
Width: 25.2 studs / 20.1 cm
Length: 122.5 studs / 98.0 cm
Height: 32.1 / 25.7 cm

Features
1) Bell/Young mechanism on the main rotor (a feature of this helicopter model)
2) Swashplate with cyclic and collective pitch control
3) Pedal control for the tail rotor
4) Synchronized cabin controls between pilots 
5) Opening doors, rear - on parallelogram levers
6) No guns=)

Instruction & more photos

https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-108413/tonych/42115-bell-uh-1-iroquois-huey/#details

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IMHO very unusual to make helicopter without proper rotor blades from set that has rotor blades. :innocent:

(Even if that means to make smaller helicopter)

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I just watched your video on Rebrickable, and I'm very impressed with the functionality! Collective and cyclic pitch on the main rotor, plus cyclic on the tail one is very impressive, especially for a  B-model of a set without any turntables!

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It's just incredible :wub_drool:. A helicopter with all the mechanics working properly -  is the last thing you'd expect to see as a B-model of supercar set. At the same time, the appearance is beautiful :thumbup:.

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22 hours ago, 1gor said:

IMHO very unusual to make helicopter without proper rotor blades from set that has rotor blades. :innocent:

(Even if that means to make smaller helicopter)

I've thought to use set's blades but they are very short for my big idea)) 

 

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59 minutes ago, tonych said:

I've thought to use set's blades but they are very short for my big idea)) 

 

I see, I admit functionality is impressive, but making B model of a set that has rotor blades is IMHO unusual indeed

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This is amazing for a MOC, for a B-model :pir-oh:

I would love to see a video demonstration of the functions, as well as more details of the swashplate and the control mechanism.

Great work!

_ED_

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25 minutes ago, Nazgarot said:

This is amazing for a MOC, for a B-model :pir-oh:

I would love to see a video demonstration of the functions, as well as more details of the swashplate and the control mechanism.

Great work!

_ED_

If you follow his link to Rebrickable, there's a video on that page

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Looks impressive, very sturdy. Especially like the fully working controls!

But I have to ask: what is " Bell/Young mechanism on the main rotor (a feature of this helicopter model)"? How does it differ from typical mechanism?

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Phenomenal and outstanding!

Your Moc deserves to be frontpaged.

What makes me kind of sad - TLG does not make sets like this anymore. I would by one of those for 200 plus bucks.

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10 hours ago, Mikdun said:

Looks impressive, very sturdy. Especially like the fully working controls!

But I have to ask: what is " Bell/Young mechanism on the main rotor (a feature of this helicopter model)"? How does it differ from typical mechanism?

I believe it’s the use of a fly bar or stabiliser, ie the little stick at an angle to the rotors.

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21 hours ago, Mikdun said:

Looks impressive, very sturdy. Especially like the fully working controls!

But I have to ask: what is " Bell/Young mechanism on the main rotor (a feature of this helicopter model)"? How does it differ from typical mechanism?

I thin via link the great video about that

 

5 hours ago, technicfanatic said:

This is beautiful. Reminds me of pattspatt helicopter from the land Rover, but this is even more elaborate, I think. Well done.

Yes, I've used his great ideas for swashplate and tail rotor

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On 4/21/2022 at 9:23 PM, 1gor said:

I see, I admit functionality is impressive, but making B model of a set that has rotor blades is IMHO unusual indeed

Nothing is impossible:pir-huzzah2: 

Idea was taken from here and rebuilt for 42115 set. Prototype was assembled from the necessary parts, but not in color)) Thats very good one-evening build.

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On 4/22/2022 at 7:31 PM, tonych said:

I thin via link the great video about that

Thanks!

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