Typhon 6S V3 all-round build

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Arrma RC's
  1. Mojave
  2. Typhon 6s
May 1st, 2019
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Just bought the 6S Typhon. She looks so good!

June 4th, 2019
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I had to glue them back together, the tire wear was not that bad but they were ballooning a LOT.
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June, 22nd, 2019

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Picked up a motor fan for the BLX185! Now I can run the 6s without problems.

June 27th
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2 pairs of Louise B-Rockets and 2 pairs of Louise B-Pioneers. Much better compared to the stock tires.

July 1st, 2019

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Did a bit of maintenance work on the Typhon

August, 17th 2019

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The rear diff was full of dirt, it sanded my gears down ☹
 
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Yeah that is a blasted diff looks even worse than the one I filled with sand. Get the repairs done and bash on that’s what we do. ????
 
May 1st, 2019
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Just bought the 6S Typhon. She looks so good!

June 4th, 2019
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I had to glue them back together, the tire wear was not that bad but they were ballooning a LOT.
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June, 22nd, 2019

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Picked up a motor fan for the BLX185! Now I can run the 6s without problems.

June 27th
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2 pairs of Louise B-Rockets and 2 pairs of Louise B-Pioneers. Much better compared to the stock tires.

July 1st, 2019

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Did a bit of maintenance work on the Typhon

August, 17th 2019

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The rear diff was full of dirt, it sanded my gears down ☹

I had the identical issue after two weeks with that rear diff shredding the gear. How are you going to stop it from happening again?
 

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You could you gasket sealer under the housing where it meets the chassis to seal the gap to stop ?? getting inside..??

I will be doing mine soon as the housing had fine sand inside it....?
 
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