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Fabi_Bo

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  1. Hello forum, The Bell UH-1 is the most produced Western helicopter in the world and has been in service since 1958 (in various versions, of course). More information about its history and the different versions can be found on Wikipedia. As I've already hinted, here are some pictures of my replica of the Bell UH-1(D) as a SAR version. This model also originally comes from Brickmania. However, due to the conversion to the camouflage scheme, I had to make changes regarding stability and buildability. Let's start here, as usual, with the 360° view: (Unfortunately, the image quality isn't the best; I had to brighten them a bit because black and dark green are always a little difficult to photograph...) The cockpit doors and the sliding door (including the small side door) can be opened, allowing you to look inside the model. Here you can see the equipment required for rescue operations, including a stretcher, a permanently installed ventilator, and monitors for vital signs: On the right side, there is also a rescue winch to retrieve people from difficult-to-access locations: The crew consists of a pilot and co-pilot (still to be ordered), as well as an paramedic: As always, comments, remarks, and constructive criticism are welcome! Best regards, Fabian DISCLAIMER: All texts were translated into english using Google Translate.
  2. Hello, Thank you very much, but as I mentioned in my previous post, this is just a rebuild of a Brickmania instruction with minor modifications. I did consider using stickers, but I don't know how to create and print them so they look good. However, I think you can still tell what it's supposed to be even without stickers, and the same goes for the following models. The distinctive paint scheme is recognizable even without them. Thank you. I tried to recreate some details, such as the antenna on the tail boom. But basically, these are just minor modifications. The color scheme is from Brickmania. I also have another Black Hawk model with working sliding doors, but I don't know if I can transfer that to the single door on the Jayhawk. EDIT: Little sneak peak of my next model: Best regards and stay tuned for more, Fabian DISCLAIMER: All texts were translated into english using Google Translate.
  3. Hello forum, I've been registered here for a while now and have mostly been a silent reader... Now the time has come, and I'm starting my own thread here to show you some of the things I build with the colorful bricks. First up is the "MH-60T Jayhawk" of the U.S. Coast Guard. Information and pictures of the real aircraft can be found here on Wikipedia. The model is a slightly modified replica based on the instructions from Brickmania. Nevertheless, I wanted to show it to you. Let's start with a view from all sides: The model, just like the original, can fold the rotor and the tail boom together in order to be stored in a space-saving manner, for example on ships or in smaller hangars: The crew consists of a pilot and co-pilot, the winch operator who also serves as a paramedic, and a rescue swimmer with diving equipment (from left to right). The helicopter's cargo also includes a stretcher, various medical devices, life vests, a lifebuoy, a rescue buoy, and a signal flare: To successfully carry out "Search and Rescue" missions even in difficult conditions, the helicopter has a radar at the front (which also gives the helicopter its nickname "Jayhawk"), a thermal imaging camera and searchlights and various antennas to ensure communication. In addition, a total of three external fuel tanks are mounted on the sides to achieve increased flight duration. I'm considering whether to further enhance this (and subsequent models) with stickers/decals. However, I must say I already quite like the look as it is, even though small details are difficult to implement without stickers. As mentioned at the beginning, my modifications are minimal, such as the built-in markings on the main rotor and the radio antenna on the right side of the tail boom. I'm considering building the cockpit glass using transparent bricks and cheese slopes, similar to the other MH/UH-60 versions from Brickmania. I hope you like the model as much as I do! Comments, questions, or (improvement) ideas are welcome! Currently, two more helicopters are waiting in the hangar to be finished (although they are "only" modifications of existing models). As soon as I have all the parts, I will of course present them here. Best regards, Fabian DISCLAIMER: All texts were translated into english using Google Translate.
  4. Hello, i really like your AW101, nice shaping and details, cool color scheme. Would it be possible to get the .io-file too? I want to expand my LEGO rescue helicopter fleet 😅 Can you DM me? Thanks and best regards, Fabi_Bo
  5. Okay, thanks for the fast respond! best regards, Fabi_Bo
  6. Hello, I'm new to thsis forum. First: Thank you for the instructions and fixes! Im rebuilding the set right now but i have one question for the rotor torque fix (step 317, page 250). In the instruction with the fix, it says skip step 318 and change step 319. But this is only for one rotor. Dumb question: Did i have to do the step for both rotors? It seems logic dto do it for both but im not so into gears etc. so maybe there is a reason for doing it only on one side? Thanks and best regards, Fabi_Bo
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