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Re: RAH-105 "THUNDER-CHIEF" STEALTH HELICOPTER
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Mon, 28 Aug 2006 03:02:21 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Ryan Parrish wrote:
I spent about 10 hours of build time on this "Stealth" helicopter that I named,
RAH-105 "Thunder-Chief". I incorporated a lot of S.N.O.T. on this moc and it
features an electric lego motor powered by a 9 volt battery that spins the rotor
with just a push of a button. My helicopter also features retractable landing
gear and hidden missles that are mounted under the retractable wings. The
interior is highly detailed and houses two mini-fig pilots. there is a
ball-jointed rotating cannon under the nose and the mini-fig pilots access the
cockpit through a retractable ladder that is under the fuselage.

I started this moc at the canopy and then it just flowed on and on until I was
finished. My favorite detail is the electric rotor. The motor and the 9 volt
battery are completely hidden. It should be noted that this moc (just like all
of my mocs) was built entirely with lego and without the use of glue.

Here is the link to my new moc:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=202397



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  Re: RAH-105 "THUNDER-CHIEF" STEALTH HELICOPTER
 
(...) this myself some time... This is very cool! I may be missing some of the detail because black doesn't photograph so well, but from what I can see, youve put a lot of work into this. Normally I'd say it looks a little chunky, but knowing you've (...) (18 years ago, 30-Aug-06, to lugnet.build.military)

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  RAH-105 "THUNDER-CHIEF" STEALTH HELICOPTER
 
I spent about 10 hours of build time on this "Stealth" helicopter that I named, RAH-105 "Thunder-Chief". I incorporated a lot of S.N.O.T. on this moc and it features an electric lego motor powered by a 9 volt battery that spins the rotor with just a (...) (18 years ago, 28-Aug-06, to lugnet.announce.moc)

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