Hi all,
So I bought a 450 3d from a guy on here Tom, and I have already done a few bits and pieces to tidy it up a bit so thought I would start a post here about my progress.
So when I first received it it looked like this:





Lovely aluminium FBL head

So started to unplug all servo cables, learning what goes where and taking photo's as I went along I started heatshrinking all the cables so they look lovely black.


All servo wires nice and sleeved:

Starting to hide the cables:



Moved the 3GX unit into the bottom ESC tray, swapped the ESC round so the cables weren't dangling about all over, and put the receiver up top:

All looking much nicer! Decided to have a fly on the drive last night (we have a drive big enough for 5 cars so plenty of space) and managed to catch the blades on a box that has the rabbit food in - safe to say I was in the model shop this morning buying more tail rotor blades and main rotor blades. I have also bought a new main shaft + bearing to replace the current one as according to the guys in the shop this could be causing some vibration in the heli.
Thanks again to Tom who has been an excellent help in getting me up and running, without him helping me on Wednesday night I would have struggled so thanks again mate.
Let me know what you think guys, and if you spot something that could potentially cause me trouble please let me know.
Mousey
So I bought a 450 3d from a guy on here Tom, and I have already done a few bits and pieces to tidy it up a bit so thought I would start a post here about my progress.
So when I first received it it looked like this:





Lovely aluminium FBL head


So started to unplug all servo cables, learning what goes where and taking photo's as I went along I started heatshrinking all the cables so they look lovely black.


All servo wires nice and sleeved:

Starting to hide the cables:



Moved the 3GX unit into the bottom ESC tray, swapped the ESC round so the cables weren't dangling about all over, and put the receiver up top:

All looking much nicer! Decided to have a fly on the drive last night (we have a drive big enough for 5 cars so plenty of space) and managed to catch the blades on a box that has the rabbit food in - safe to say I was in the model shop this morning buying more tail rotor blades and main rotor blades. I have also bought a new main shaft + bearing to replace the current one as according to the guys in the shop this could be causing some vibration in the heli.
Thanks again to Tom who has been an excellent help in getting me up and running, without him helping me on Wednesday night I would have struggled so thanks again mate.
Let me know what you think guys, and if you spot something that could potentially cause me trouble please let me know.
Mousey



...ah well theyre cheap to replace!




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