The skids, tail and tail fin would be nice to have in a high visibility color if the 3d printed frame is too heavy. I dont have this heli, but I'm wondering if these items fit the stock main frame.
These do fit the stock frame. I was just printing in resin for the first time and picked to dense of a material. If you FDM print the parts, the helicopter is not as heavy.
Hello, apart from the cost of the servos, esc, motor, receiver, compared to the cost of a goosky frame kit, how much would you estimate the cost of the remaining parts to buy once you have printed your frame.?
I'm not sure. Since the electronics cost as much as the kit, I recommend buying the kit and transferring everything to a 3D-printed frame. All you would need is the head assembly, swashplate, bearings for the bearing blocks, and some screws to complete the kit.
The skids, tail and tail fin would be nice to have in a high visibility color if the 3d printed frame is too heavy.
I dont have this heli, but I'm wondering if these items fit the stock main frame.
These do fit the stock frame. I was just printing in resin for the first time and picked to dense of a material. If you FDM print the parts, the helicopter is not as heavy.
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Hello, apart from the cost of the servos, esc, motor, receiver, compared to the cost of a goosky frame kit, how much would you estimate the cost of the remaining parts to buy once you have printed your frame.?
I'm not sure. Since the electronics cost as much as the kit, I recommend buying the kit and transferring everything to a 3D-printed frame. All you would need is the head assembly, swashplate, bearings for the bearing blocks, and some screws to complete the kit.