Blue Thunder Model Build Pt II Rotors, electronics and navigation LEDs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video I cover assembling the rotors, lighting the navigation lights on the side cameras and tail, search lights and arduino electronics.
00:01:10 Upper cockpit controls
00:02:41 Rotor assembly
00:09:33 Search light and navigation LED lighting
00:23:16 Trinket arduino and wiring
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Very cool project and subject. Looking forward to the final chapter and the chapters in-between.
OOh nice.
I'm really enjoying the increase in real time building being shown in the video
I found this video to be of GREAT value, both in How-to and being done! Thank You so very much for Your time and consideration in sharing this video with all of Us here in tubeland! I am enjoying this project very much in that with the information You shared I am considering a 1/35th scale Blackhawk and Cayuse build in My future. Looking forward to more of this soon! Thank You again! Take Care, Be Safe, God Bless, Later
I loved the movie as a child!
Everyone of your videos it’s more impressive than the one before
Dang Chris... it's coming along nicely! You are very talented with lighting and wiring schematics. I loved this movie as a kid and can't wait to see the finished model.
This and the Airwolf were my favorite models to build. I'm glad to see you working on this kit!
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Wow I really enjoy watching your work. Now I can't wait until the next part.
OUTSTANDING JOB😊😮😊😮
Looking great. Thanks for the tips.
nice 👍
I am very impressed and amazed with your skill in building this awesome helicopter, my only question is why didn’t you run the wiring through the tube and place the Arduino in a base for easy access to the board?
@@jamesgarrison7397 I may still do that. It's just because it's more wires to fit in the tube. I'd need 7 rather than 3. But I still may in case I ever want to update the board. I haven't finished yet