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Compact, fast, and built for precision missions, the MH-6 Little Bird delivers elite special operations capability in a small, highly maneuverable platform. This 400-block build captures the aggressive profile and tactical versatility of the iconic light attack and insertion helicopter. Designed for low-altitude flight, rapid deployment, and urban operations, the MH-6 brings modern special operations aviation to your display or mission setup.
With its streamlined fuselage, detailed cockpit canopy, and armed configuration, this model reflects the speed, stealth, and adaptability that define light special operations rotorcraft.
Detailed light special operations helicopter design
Compact fuselage with accurate cockpit shaping
Transparent multi-panel canopy for pilot visibility
Skid landing gear for rooftop and confined-area insertions
Side-mounted weapon systems for light attack capability
Tail boom with rotor assembly detailing
Modern tactical gray color scheme
Designed for special reconnaissance, direct action, and rapid insertion missions
Block Count: 400
Mil-Figs: N/A (vehicle-focused build)
Accessories Included:
Side-mounted weapon pods
Skid landing gear assembly
Detailed cockpit canopy
Compatibility: Fully compatible with major brick-building brands
Development
The MH-6 Little Bird evolved from the OH-6 Cayuse light observation helicopter. Modified specifically for special operations forces, the MH-6 variant was optimized for speed, agility, and insertion into confined or high-risk environments.
Role
The MH-6 is used for reconnaissance, close air support, and rapid troop insertion. Its compact size allows it to operate in tight urban spaces, mountainous terrain, and other challenging environments where larger helicopters cannot safely maneuver.
Significance
Known for its role in elite special operations missions around the world, the Little Bird represents precision aviation and rapid response capability. Its combination of mobility, firepower, and stealth has made it a staple in modern special operations doctrine.
SAFETY NOTE: Choking hazard, small pieces, recommended for children at least 6 years or older. Adult supervision is recommended during playtime.