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It already had some gorilla tape covering a hole in the chassis to keep rocks out of the steering linkage and it ripped that in half too, lol.

Yikes, Mr. GW. Seeing more than a few of these images of broken Senton chassis. Notice ARRMA does have an aluminum frame for the Typhon. Wondering if that might be a back-fit for the Senton chassis? Used a few Typhon parts in my conversion of a Senton SCT to a buggy.
I noticed the same thing. It looks like I'd need typhon shock towers? I'm definately going to brace the chassis somehow. Still researching options
 
I did some detail work to the Jimny and gave it a lap around the house. It's nice being able to drive somewhere other than on my street.

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The new stripes are a nice addition. :thumbs-up: l hear you about getting out somewhere other than home to play.
 
The new stripes are a nice addition. :thumbs-up: l hear you about getting out somewhere other than home to play.
Thanks, they were a part of a nice sticker package that's intended for the D12.

It's both that, and being able to drive around my whole front/back yard. Previously I had been driving on-roaders on the street while worrying about traffic and tire wear. Crawling means that I can get away from that while still having some technical skill, and tires last much longer!
 
I didn’t take a lot of pictures but made it out yesterday with a buddy

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I took out my new Asuga for its first-ever 6S run. This also happened to be my first-ever 6S run. Up till this point I've only run my Sketer and Asuga on 4S, and they're plenty fast and powerful. But the Asuga REALLY comes to life with the 6S power. She's fast, but it's not unmanageable, even for a bad driver like me ;) The extra power keeps the nose up on the jumps and just makes her a joy to drive.

She's all stock, except for Sketer wheels/tires, a motor fan, and some gorilla tape on the body. That's all she needs, in my book. I'm loving this rig!

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