About this creation
MY Bell 47 is preferably a M*A*S*H helicoptor used in vietnam to evacuate wounded troops.
It can carry up to 4 minifigures. Two in the cockpit and two on the stretchers.
This my Lego Bell 47 Sioux. I was bored one afternoon so i built this. I know its not my best creation but considering i built it in under an hour i think it cam out pretty well. Anyway hope you like it please review.
Oh since this is a M*A*S*H helicoptor check out the opening credits credits for the famous TV show M*A*S*H
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October 3, 2011 |
Quoting Steffen Kasteleiner
Welcome back, David:)
I suppose you are still going to post your new MOCs here as well, right?
Anyways, glad to hear from you again! It seemed like you, Jeffery Smith and others just disappeared for a while from the Lego building scene... Steffen
Most likely I will post here. Bu I don't think i will be posting any whips...those will all be on flickr |
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September 23, 2011 |
Welcome back, David:)
I suppose you are still going to post your new MOCs here as well, right?
Anyways, glad to hear from you again! It seemed like you, Jeffery Smith and others just disappeared for a while from the Lego building scene... Steffen |
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November 26, 2010 |
M*A*S*H* stands for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, and I love M*A*S*H*, but my little brother HATES it. He doesn't dig the theme song. "To Jolly" for him. |
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I love mash but i dont know what it stands for |
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September 15, 2009 |
Quoting Shane ?
I LOVE MASH!!! its really good
Thanks =) |
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August 29, 2009 |
I LOVE MASH!!! its really good |
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masterchief 1 July 21, 2009 |
Unusual. |
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George Kemper June 24, 2009 |
Quoting David ,
Looks like it was alot of fun. I was just curious were did it take place???
It was at the Westin in Chicago. It has all the info at the Brickworld website http://www.brickworld.us/ .-George |
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June 4, 2009 |
Hey David, this is great! The cockpit fits very nicely here. My favorite part is the very realistic looking tail structure, though. It´s really cool how you made it, how you created the "wiry" steel body of it. Another good thing about tail and rotor is that both are long - something many builders forget about when they create choppers. A short tail makes it look rather stumpy and unrealistic - which is not the case here at all. Great job! Also, this chopper reminds me of some 80s movies and TV series. Do you know movies with Bud Spencer and Terrence Hill, by any chance? I think, that kind of choppers was used quite often in those cult movies. Flyin´ over Miami Beach...:) Love those movies:) Best regards, Steffen |
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George Kemper June 3, 2009 |
Wow this thing is awesome! The tail is really good and nice job on the cockpit. also can you check out my new MOC when you get the chance http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/124391 .-George |
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June 3, 2009 |
Sweet, David! |
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Man David, This is good. I really like the tail structure. Keep up the good work. L8r, Mav |
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June 3, 2009 |
It's the bubble chopper!! :) Good job, I don't know if I've seen any of these rendered in lego before, keep it up! |
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