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  • Scale Fuselage for Hirobo Shuttle .30 size - recommendations

    Hey folks,

    I have an urge to put a scale fuselage on one of my Hirobo Shuttles, so thought I'd ask for recommendations on a relatively simple one to install. It'll be my first proper scale build from scratch - although I have done some fuselage work before.

    Ideally, I'd love a UH-1D or similar huey fuselage, but the only info I found on these was one from Hirobo themselves, and I can't find anywhere that sells them now (not even on ehirobo site).
    Failing that - open to suggestions really, but it must be pre-painted. I do like the Ecureuil AS350, or perhaps a nice Hughes 500?

    I see lots on ebay, but don't know what the quality is like.

    I may even look to put a scale 3-4 bladed head on as well, but certainly wouldn't do this to start with.
    Thanks in advance!

  • #2
    An Align one will fit with little bother, Fun-Key alo do some nice fuse's. and theres the Century Airwolf. Youd be best getting a 50 size fuse as its not much bigger than the 30 size, and scale flying the 30 engine is plenty anyway
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    • #3
      Will the 50-size fuselage not be too long? Tail boom is generally longer?

      I don't want an airwolf or 222 as I think their a little common at the moment and I don't want the fuss with retracts etc.


      I did think about possibly putting in a bigger engine at a later date, perhaps an OS 37 or similar, but not too sure yet. Just weighing up the options at the moment.

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      • #4
        A 50 is 2" longer than a 30 generally. If you put a 30 next to a 50 theyre generally the same size just a tadge longer. Most scale helis will have a different tail drive solution so your boom not being long enough isnt too much of an issue.

        How about the Hirobo EC135?? Comes with a fenestron tail and the shuttle mechanics would be fine in there?
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        • #5
          Everything I've found on the EC135 is for a much larger scale model, and hence a lot more than I was looking to spend.

          All of my models are belt drive too, which should be simpler for scale. Am looking at perhaps <300 for the fuselage perhaps, and then maybe more for scale head etc at a later date.

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          • #6
            for the shuttle
            the century or funkey 30 size fuselarge is the one you should be looking at
            they are a simple fit


            if you get a 50 size then you will need a sceadu boom and a longer tail belt
            i think its the hirobo gph346 belt you need (the one from the belt drive conversion)

            as to the hirobo uh-1d it was a 60 size for the hirobo flatbed mechanics, both are no longer made

            but if you wish to do a bit of work then you should try and find a century uh-1 and use a lhc bell 47 wire drive conversion for the shuttle
            or the better sized shell would be the thunder tiger one


            try leamington hobby centre for a 30 size funkey shell (i don't know what they have in stock these days) as the price was always good
            or you may get a deal from the other shops for a 30 size shell as they are no longer popular as the 50 size model has taken over
            the align shells are 50 size
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            • #7
              kev the hirobo ec135 is a 60 size model
              the shuttle mechanics are too small for it

              i think you get the hirobo scale mechanics with their ec135
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              • #8
                Scale Fuselage for Hirobo Shuttle .30 size - recommendations

                Thanks. I've definitely seen some 30 sized uh-1's before, although not sure who made them, but were def shuttle mechanics.
                I've got a raptor 50 and trex 600n as well but thought they'd be better to learn on before getting a scale up in the air (under my control anyway)

                Unless there is a better reason to use one of those...

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                • #9
                  old age i forgot about the 30 size hirobo one

                  i'd give a few model shops a ring to see if they have one in stock
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                  • #10
                    This is my clubmate's Shuttle with a genuine Hirobo Huey fuselage. The body came unpainted and he spent quite a long time doing the spraying.

                    It was actually me flying it as the sun was going down one summer evening when these pictures were taken (about 4-5 years ago), as he wanted to take the photos. That's me in the background of one of the pics.
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                    • #11
                      Scale Fuselage for Hirobo Shuttle .30 size - recommendations

                      Originally posted by Steve View Post
                      This is my clubmate's Shuttle with a genuine Hirobo Huey fuselage. The body came unpainted and he spent quite a long time doing the spraying.

                      It was actually me flying it as the sun was going down one summer evening when these pictures were taken (about 4-5 years ago), as he wanted to take the photos. That's me in the background of one of the pics.
                      That looks amazing!!! Love it.
                      Think I may have to opt for a different fuselage this time though as the hirobo one is very expensive, unpainted and hard to find. Perhaps ill do a bigger scale at a later date.

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                      • #12
                        If you have a look on the products page here, you'll see Hirobo's current list of scale bodies.

                        HIROBO MODEL ENTERPRISE COMPANY HOMEPAGE

                        Doesn't look like they're doing the Huey any more.
                        JR Vibe Fifty fb (YS56)

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                        • #13
                          Scale Fuselage for Hirobo Shuttle .30 size - recommendations

                          Boo

                          Still thinking of maybe finishing my spare raptor airframe and using that. Only trouble is is that the head I have is from a trex 600 and is the plastic one, so if probably want that upgraded, perhaps to FBL before going scale.
                          Not sure what to do really. Need to have a proper think about it.

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                          • #14
                            bumping an old thead, but for the winter project this year I have picked up a brand new Ecuriel fuselage - it's unpainted and looks to me like the century version. Got this very cheap so think I'll spend some time building/painting and fitting it to one of my shuttles

                            I have a small modelling compressor, so hope to use that for the painting. Never used the compressor so need to learn - will make myself a spray-booth in the garage for the painting.

                            Does anyone know of 3-bladed head that would fit the shuttle, bar the elusive MRB-III hirobo one?

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                            • #15
                              just remember u need 2k clear coat or the nitro will wash the paint away

                              as for the 3 blade head i convertied upto a 10mm shaft and then had loads more options on heads
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