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RGE UH-249
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The RGE workhorse of the skies. Music is Halo: Reach- Lone Wolf.
About this creation


I like these engines.


That tail design was actually used first in a MOC I have in my bedroom. No prizes for guessing where that tail rotor came from.


Yes, the turrets DO move.


Smile! You want to look good at the funeral home, don't you?


Building instructions
Download building instructions (LEGO Digital Designer)

Comments

 I made it 
  January 19, 2011
Quoting jt froh No problem. I'll comment back when I'm done.
OK. BTW, you don't need to keep giving it full smilies every time you comment:)
 I like it 
  January 18, 2011
No problem. I'll comment back when I'm done.
 I made it 
  January 18, 2011
Quoting jt froh I finished modifying the Uh-250 into the new AH-250 "wolverine" attack helicopter. It retains the nose cannons, as well as four wing mounted chainguns like that on the nose, four wing mounted Anti-Tank torpedos, six Anti-Air homing missles, and twin wing mounted rocket pods, capable of firing 30 six round volleys each (180 rounds per pod, 320 rounds all together). It has enough fire power to take out that ACN VTOL vehicle Axel was talking about.
Sounds good. Feel free to post it here. But just give me credit for the basic design.
 I like it 
  January 17, 2011
I finished modifying the Uh-250 into the new AH-250 "wolverine" attack helicopter. It retains the nose cannons, as well as four wing mounted chainguns like that on the nose, four wing mounted Anti-Tank torpedos, six Anti-Air homing missles, and twin wing mounted rocket pods, capable of firing 30 six round volleys each (180 rounds per pod, 320 rounds all together). It has enough fire power to take out that ACN VTOL vehicle Axel was talking about.
 I like it 
  January 17, 2011
I downloaded the instuctions and I loved it, but I chose to make a new one and reengineer it into the more heavily armored RGE UH-250. Reading the other comments, I think I can help with your "ACN VTOL". The more heavily armored RGE UH-250 is slightly larger and could be modified into an attack helicopter. I will work on that.
 I made it 
  January 17, 2011
Quoting jt froh I understand the answer to my previous comment. Love What does RUE UH stand for? :)
RGE UH stands for: RGE: Republic of Greater Earth (Theme) UH: Utility Helicopter
 I like it 
  January 17, 2011
I understand the answer to my previous comment. Love What does RUE UH stand for? :)
 I like it 
  December 29, 2010
Please explain how you changed those pieces to that color and how you got those extra pieces.
  September 1, 2010
Pretty much. And four rocket launchers.
 I made it 
  September 1, 2010
Quoting Axel ™ Fantastic, I've got an ACN VTOL to combat your puny RGE UH-249. FEAR ME!!!
O REALIA? Does your VTOL have 2 Hyper Velocity Cannons, 2 chain-guns and 2 Turret-Mounted Triple-Auto-Cannons?
 I like it 
  September 1, 2010
Fantastic, I've got an ACN VTOL to combat your puny RGE UH-249. FEAR ME!!!
 
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