Original Front Nose Cover Canopy Set for WLtoys XK K270 Black Hawk
Restore the Scale Professional Look of Your Black Hawk
The nose cover is the most prominent part of the UH-60L's silhouette and is often the first part to be damaged in a head-on collision. A cracked canopy not only ruins the scale realism but can also allow dust and debris to enter the internal electronics. This original WLtoys K270 Nose Cover set solves the problem of a battered airframe, instantly returning your helicopter to its showroom-new military appearance. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
High-Detail Scale Molding: Accurately replicates the cockpit windows and panel lines of the real Sikorsky UH-60L Black Hawk.
Lightweight Aerodynamics: Crafted from thin, impact-resistant plastic that maintains the helicopter's balance and center of gravity.
Factory Color Match: Finished in the correct military-spec matte black to blend seamlessly with the rest of the K270 fuselage.
Direct Snap-On Fit: Designed to align perfectly with the existing mounting points on the helicopter frame for a quick and easy swap.
Screw Preservation: Be careful not to lose the tiny micro-screws when removing the old nose cover; use a magnetic tray to keep them organized.
Wire Routing: Before snapping the new cover into place, ensure that no wires from the internal board are being pinched between the cover and the frame.
Cleaning: Use only a soft cloth and water to clean the cover; harsh chemicals or alcohol can damage the matte finish and fog the scale windows.
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