Shouldn't have to explain yourself it's your rig. People wanna whine then they can go buy their own and put what they want in it and tune it how they want. Rc is supposed to be a community to have fun. Not diss people because they want to do something different than you. Good video bro✌️👍🤙👊
That is a great comment. I was asking some questions in fb group about this car, and got so many strange comments from guys , who saying they are seriuos racers (or at least they think they are D:): yous must buy tekno, yous must buy losi, you must do that and that... An di said, relax guys, rc is made to have funn, just relax :D. Planning to get tlr typhon, do some amateur racing with friends, i hope it will be funn buggy.
People are wondering why Arrma came out with this but I am really glad they did. I want to get into 1/8 racing buggies but I always felt that the Typhon 6S and Radix 6 were too much of a basher R/C. On the other hand, a TLR or X-Ray kit build is outside my budget for my first buggy. This Typhon roller is perfect basher/racer I was looking for.
I agree with you. I’m not quite there yet. But as my time gets more free in the next two years I wanted a crossover so I could play like Greg was in a field but still learn how to dial in a car without it being either too fragile or not as adjustable.
The problem isn't anything to do with the car, it's the fact this car's main competition on the market is the Serpent SRX8-E RTR, which is a far more economically sensible choice for a budget racer. To compare: ARRMA Typhon TLR-Tuned Race Roller: - Based on the Typhon 6S platform, a vehicle that, while not terrible, isn't exactly the best handling car. - Fully adjustable rear suspension, _partially_ adjustable front suspension. Front camber and front roll center are not adjustable. - Assembled roller, requires radio, ESC, motor, steering servo, battery, charger. - Is the top-end version of its model, not much room for further upgrades apart from some Team Durango parts. - Tires are crap - $419 on A-Main Serpent SRX8-E RTR - Based on the Serpent SRX8 platform, which, while not the most successful, is a relatively solid racing platform. - Fully adjustable front AND rear suspension. - Fully assembled RTR, requires batteries (2x2S mounted in a saddle-pack config) and charger. - Is the lower-end version of its model, meaning that it can be upgraded with parts from the SRX8-E Pro kit into a full-on top-end racing vehicle over time. - Has at least decent tires - $489 on A-Main (when available) You can kinda see which one would be the overall better choice here. You end up spending a lot more with the Typhon TLR Tuned only to have a vehicle that will struggle against the more racing-focused machines on the track. If it was an RTR or a "receiver ready" ARR it would be a far more competitive value, but as it stands you're just better off with the Serpent.
@@VestedUTuber I agree with Osavldo. I see what you are saying, but for example for me it also better with arrma, i already have electronics and arrma has better parts support in my country then Serpent does. And for a starting race buggy (for some amateur racing with friends, maybe some race at club racing level) i think tlr typhon is a great buggy. Had thunder tiger bugy, it did not had so many setup options and it still was superb at our local track, very fun car, sad only parts are discontinued and cannot get it any more... so looking for something else.
@@sidlauskis Part support shouldn't be a concern with racing, since you're going to want to have spares on-hand anyway - if you're only buying as you break you're going to end up DNFing a LOT. And if you already have electronics then why not just get one of the top-end buggies instead?
@@VestedUTuber wel because of the budget. TLR Typhon is 400Eur, for example Tekno is 600+ Eur. Plus i am not planing to go pro racing as i said, just for fun with friends and some amateur meetings (club-level, trackdays, etc....). To go pro, yes the high end kits would be better ( with all the necesary pro electronics, radio systems etc. thats already over 1000Eur.) But just to have funn, i gues arrma is the right thing...
Dude I just got into the RC game a couple months ago and I had no idea how lucky I was. I live in Enfield and RC madness is like 7 minutes from my house. It's cool to hear about it on some of these videos I see online. Thanks for the content!
oh man, it was fate that none of the other spots were usable, it looks soo at home in the dirtbash spot. it is sooo well balanced through the berms, soaks up the landings and bumps. oh i can't wait.
Love to hear that you're supporting an LHS. If you ever want to support an LHS but yours doesn't have what you're looking for in stock, check out Anderson RC! They are located in Thomasville, NC, and have an impressive store with lots of stock from Traxxas, Horizon Hobby, and many more. If you want to order from their store, just give them and call, and they can get you hooked up.
Thanks again for great video like always. Watching this on my phone I will watch it again on the computer when I get home. I can’t wait to pick one of these up when I’m stock.I already have plans for it. Arrma tough baby! :)
It’s set up with 7,10,7 out of the box. I’m going to try it as is first. I typically like a lighter oil in the rear diff, so that may be my first change.
Hey Greg, I'm looking to restore my v1 or v2 notorious this winter and I was looking into using the new sliding motor mount. In mot sure how bug of a pinion I can use with that mount, if you know I'd love to hear. Thanks
How would you compare the TLR Typhon platform to the Corally Radix 6 & Radix 4 for light bashing + on the track. Be interesting to here your thoughts on comparisons.
It handles everything you throw at it really well, and it's absolutely gorgeous. those TLR shock towers really make the chassis pop, this is going on my short list, you're the best man, ty! - side note that dirt lot looks perfect for bashing, I have a few MTs I'd love to bring there hehe. cheers!
Nice!!... I have the regular Typhon 6S, and it's an awesome basher, been running it for over 1.5yr. RC madness, was just there this past Saturday lol, it was packed. I'm ~15mins away. 2hrs away from there, are you in Mass?
do you know that you can put castle esc's and still get telemetry, unlike loosing the telemetry you get from the spektrum smart esc's or a castle mamba x with castle's spektrum x-bus telemetry adapter..oh you'd need a spektrum telemetry receiver also
I'm assuming you were on 4s? The car looks good and handled well 👍 I only drive my Typhon on 4s and I have it lightened with a bunch of carbon fiber parts. It is a pretty confusing car though with TLR involvement. Not a full on basher but not a full on race kit either 🤷♂️
Hi @Great Lakes RC what sort of terrain do you drive?. I'm thinking of the RTR 6s Typhon but would run it on 4s. I'm a basher only but I don't go to hard because I like my cars to last. As a 'medium' basher would 4s be enough? tks
Its yours put whatever electronics you want in it who cares.lol. I put a cheap hobbywing setup in my TLR 22T. I wanted a stadium truck and race kits are about the only option these days.
I have a question and a suggestion for them. If this buggy hits the race circuit is it gonna be under Arrma or TLR? Also I think it would be a better roller if it had a clear lexan body with the sticker sheet so you can have red if you dont want purple and pink one ,and I hope they release a clear version. Especially if it does go in the circuit.
@@jonthomas8487 i own 2 arrma's and 3 tekno's, yes materials are way different from arrma, and since you put the tekno together, you will see the quality and fitment, and ease of assembling of the kit..tekno's out of the box are tanks
I love it brother!! So much I have to have one for my Instagram and TH-cam I love buggies so much and u can see it in my channel Its all buggies lol and I been wanting to start racing with my son... And this would be perfect!!!! I don't car what anyone says it's amazing!!!
This thing ain't got nothing on the wltoys 1234567891000123!!!! Lol kidding 🤣. In all honesty I'd like to see this buggy compared to the race bread tlr model
Hey cool great minds think alike. I haven’t ordered offline either in a while, I emailed the local shop and I too will get a call when they get it and buy it right from them. Really excited to get this buggy I love the Typhon!
Shouldn't have to explain yourself it's your rig. People wanna whine then they can go buy their own and put what they want in it and tune it how they want. Rc is supposed to be a community to have fun. Not diss people because they want to do something different than you. Good video bro✌️👍🤙👊
That is a great comment. I was asking some questions in fb group about this car, and got so many strange comments from guys , who saying they are seriuos racers (or at least they think they are D:): yous must buy tekno, yous must buy losi, you must do that and that... An di said, relax guys, rc is made to have funn, just relax :D. Planning to get tlr typhon, do some amateur racing with friends, i hope it will be funn buggy.
Thank you for taking the time and effort to put this together for your viewers…I appreciate your content…keep it up!
It's all about having fun!😁😁👍👍
People are wondering why Arrma came out with this but I am really glad they did. I want to get into 1/8 racing buggies but I always felt that the Typhon 6S and Radix 6 were too much of a basher R/C. On the other hand, a TLR or X-Ray kit build is outside my budget for my first buggy. This Typhon roller is perfect basher/racer I was looking for.
I agree with you. I’m not quite there yet. But as my time gets more free in the next two years I wanted a crossover so I could play like Greg was in a field but still learn how to dial in a car without it being either too fragile or not as adjustable.
The problem isn't anything to do with the car, it's the fact this car's main competition on the market is the Serpent SRX8-E RTR, which is a far more economically sensible choice for a budget racer. To compare:
ARRMA Typhon TLR-Tuned Race Roller:
- Based on the Typhon 6S platform, a vehicle that, while not terrible, isn't exactly the best handling car.
- Fully adjustable rear suspension, _partially_ adjustable front suspension. Front camber and front roll center are not adjustable.
- Assembled roller, requires radio, ESC, motor, steering servo, battery, charger.
- Is the top-end version of its model, not much room for further upgrades apart from some Team Durango parts.
- Tires are crap
- $419 on A-Main
Serpent SRX8-E RTR
- Based on the Serpent SRX8 platform, which, while not the most successful, is a relatively solid racing platform.
- Fully adjustable front AND rear suspension.
- Fully assembled RTR, requires batteries (2x2S mounted in a saddle-pack config) and charger.
- Is the lower-end version of its model, meaning that it can be upgraded with parts from the SRX8-E Pro kit into a full-on top-end racing vehicle over time.
- Has at least decent tires
- $489 on A-Main (when available)
You can kinda see which one would be the overall better choice here. You end up spending a lot more with the Typhon TLR Tuned only to have a vehicle that will struggle against the more racing-focused machines on the track. If it was an RTR or a "receiver ready" ARR it would be a far more competitive value, but as it stands you're just better off with the Serpent.
@@VestedUTuber I agree with Osavldo. I see what you are saying, but for example for me it also better with arrma, i already have electronics and arrma has better parts support in my country then Serpent does. And for a starting race buggy (for some amateur racing with friends, maybe some race at club racing level) i think tlr typhon is a great buggy. Had thunder tiger bugy, it did not had so many setup options and it still was superb at our local track, very fun car, sad only parts are discontinued and cannot get it any more... so looking for something else.
@@sidlauskis
Part support shouldn't be a concern with racing, since you're going to want to have spares on-hand anyway - if you're only buying as you break you're going to end up DNFing a LOT. And if you already have electronics then why not just get one of the top-end buggies instead?
@@VestedUTuber wel because of the budget. TLR Typhon is 400Eur, for example Tekno is 600+ Eur. Plus i am not planing to go pro racing as i said, just for fun with friends and some amateur meetings (club-level, trackdays, etc....). To go pro, yes the high end kits would be better ( with all the necesary pro electronics, radio systems etc. thats already over 1000Eur.) But just to have funn, i gues arrma is the right thing...
Good review. Thanks for the information!
would be great if they did this with the talion as well .... entry level truggy with affordable price
Probably more coming
Agree 👌👌
Dont you think Talion EXB is something in that direction?
Dude I just got into the RC game a couple months ago and I had no idea how lucky I was. I live in Enfield and RC madness is like 7 minutes from my house. It's cool to hear about it on some of these videos I see online.
Thanks for the content!
Yeah if you’re near Madness you’re real lucky. One of the best spots on the planet for RC!
oh man, it was fate that none of the other spots were usable, it looks soo at home in the dirtbash spot. it is sooo well balanced through the berms, soaks up the landings and bumps. oh i can't wait.
It did didn’t it! Can’t wait for the track next week!
It fit perfect there. Where 70 percent of RC drivers will use it
Love the non-glued tire action when you were bashing lol
All the tires are still perfectly glued. None of them pulled off the wheel.
Nice video, alot of usefull information, thanks.
Another awesome vid.
I’m so keen to see it on the track 😁
Haven’t made an offline, LHS kit purchase in a while. Stopped in yesterday and asked them to call me when they get this . Love the videos !👍🏻
Love to hear that you're supporting an LHS. If you ever want to support an LHS but yours doesn't have what you're looking for in stock, check out Anderson RC! They are located in Thomasville, NC, and have an impressive store with lots of stock from Traxxas, Horizon Hobby, and many more. If you want to order from their store, just give them and call, and they can get you hooked up.
@@MadisonMadManW this sounds like an ad
Wicked Arrma Typhon buddy, thanks for sharing this. 🙏
Thanks again for great video like always. Watching this on my phone I will watch it again on the computer when I get home. I can’t wait to pick one of these up when I’m stock.I already have plans for it. Arrma tough baby! :)
Thanks so much for the vids 😊 appreciate it!
Awesome stuff. I still have a new Typhon 6S that has never hit the ground. It's awesome. May have to get one of these to rip around.
Thanks for the awesome video. Wondering how this would match up to the Talion.
This looks off the RC hook.! Awesome review.
the spektrum 1900kv motor is a beast, I love it and im buying another one.
Awesome review and running video. Cant wait to get my hands on one. 👍🏼👍🏼💯💯
I really enjoy building my Buggys, but this is a nice looking kit
Wow it amazing friend ✔
Great awesome bash..very cute
Hi I wonder what the difference between the spektrum and tekin electronics? How big are the benefits?
Good information, will you be setting the diffs up in race configuration with oils before you hit the track?
It’s set up with 7,10,7 out of the box. I’m going to try it as is first. I typically like a lighter oil in the rear diff, so that may be my first change.
@@rcdriver oh nice, yeah that’s awesome then!
Awesome vid!
I pre-ordered one. Got some proline black mambas to put on it. Gonna bash it!
Can’t wait for racing track video
Thank you
Nice 👍 Looked really agile and fun to drive 😊
It was. That’s a rough spot to test, so the buggy gets a lot of credit for good handling.
OH MY GOSH YOU CAN TELL IT'S ARRMA! The Sticker placement interns are still at work. 🤣
2:25 What is the pink, white, and purple Truggy on the bench in the background?
The car is sick! Your sick! Now I'm just sick I don't own one 😫
I like your channel!!
How do you rate those tires for bashing on un-prepped dirt BMX type surfaces?
This vs vorteks ? Would be great video !
My big issue is camber and co front end I run on asphalt and concrete. Sometimes low grass, not much good dirt or sand
Hey Greg, I'm looking to restore my v1 or v2 notorious this winter and I was looking into using the new sliding motor mount. In mot sure how bug of a pinion I can use with that mount, if you know I'd love to hear. Thanks
Thanks for showing us the bashing side of it.
Just wondering how hot the electronics were after 1 pack? Thanks
How would you compare the TLR Typhon platform to the Corally Radix 6 & Radix 4 for light bashing + on the track. Be interesting to here your thoughts on comparisons.
It handles everything you throw at it really well, and it's absolutely gorgeous. those TLR shock towers really make the chassis pop, this is going on my short list, you're the best man, ty! - side note that dirt lot looks perfect for bashing, I have a few MTs I'd love to bring there hehe. cheers!
How do you think it would do on a carpet track?
Nice!!... I have the regular Typhon 6S, and it's an awesome basher, been running it for over 1.5yr.
RC madness, was just there this past Saturday lol, it was packed. I'm ~15mins away. 2hrs away from there, are you in Mass?
We should also get a tlr tuned talion and tlr tuned vorteks 4x4!
Looks pretty good but hard to tell on this surface. I think this thing is gonna shine on the track with that losi tuning
do you know that you can put castle esc's and still get telemetry, unlike loosing the telemetry you get from the spektrum smart esc's or a castle mamba x with castle's spektrum x-bus telemetry adapter..oh you'd need a spektrum telemetry receiver also
Novice question. Would you or could you race in U4? Love the videos. Ty
Please compare it to a pure racer and a pure basher
I gotta get one of these things... basher sometimes racer thats me lol 😆
I get mine tomorrow. I have my concerns. Is this vehicle stronger then the typhon v5? Any info would help! Thanks everyone!
Do you know if there will be more TLR parts coming for this buggy?
What's the can size on your motor buddy
How's it on weight? Did tlr put it on a diet? Arrma's are known to be quite heavy.
Need to see a video on 6s
Super like,,,,,, 🤩👍
So the horn is a 23t?
Hey Greg! Any chance of revisiting the Losi Baja Rey build? Love the vid! Thanks.
I’d really love to. But I’m sooo far behind on reviews and projects that a revisit won’t be soon. 😞
i wanna see a senton 6s tlr!!!
I'm assuming you were on 4s? The car looks good and handled well 👍 I only drive my Typhon on 4s and I have it lightened with a bunch of carbon fiber parts. It is a pretty confusing car though with TLR involvement. Not a full on basher but not a full on race kit either 🤷♂️
Hi @Great Lakes RC what sort of terrain do you drive?. I'm thinking of the RTR 6s Typhon but would run it on 4s. I'm a basher only but I don't go to hard because I like my cars to last. As a 'medium' basher would 4s be enough? tks
@@TheflyingkiwiRC oh yeah 4s would be more than enough. Just gear it up. I'm running an 18t 👍
Does somebody know if it is possible to convert the Typhon TLR into a nitro car?
Its yours put whatever electronics you want in it who cares.lol. I put a cheap hobbywing setup in my TLR 22T. I wanted a stadium truck and race kits are about the only option these days.
Can I put the stock 6s system in it
Sure that's what he's doing now
yes
Like arrma and Losi had a baby
I have a question and a suggestion for them. If this buggy hits the race circuit is it gonna be under Arrma or TLR? Also I think it would be a better roller if it had a clear lexan body with the sticker sheet so you can have red if you dont want purple and pink one ,and I hope they release a clear version. Especially if it does go in the circuit.
You can fit normal Typhon bodies on it.
Why can't I subscribe??? Keep clicking subscribe button n when I go off n bk on it says subscribe again!!?
At $419 is a Tekno EB48 really worth $200 more. Thoughts?
yes
@@raquelsroom why is the Tekno better? Materials better?
@@jonthomas8487 i own 2 arrma's and 3 tekno's, yes materials are way different from arrma, and since you put the tekno together, you will see the quality and fitment, and ease of assembling of the kit..tekno's out of the box are tanks
@@raquelsroom I was thinking of building an SC410.3 as a basher with Proline Badlands and a Hobbystar Pro4 motor 3000kv on 3S
I love it brother!! So much I have to have one for my Instagram and TH-cam I love buggies so much and u can see it in my channel Its all buggies lol and I been wanting to start racing with my son... And this would be perfect!!!! I don't car what anyone says it's amazing!!!
My big issue is cameron told not matching for asshole or concrete
Do a giveaway god vid
Early October 🤫
This thing ain't got nothing on the wltoys 1234567891000123!!!! Lol kidding 🤣. In all honesty I'd like to see this buggy compared to the race bread tlr model
Why don’t you ever post race vids of you in Amain ebuggy events if you’ve been racing over 35 years?
He doesn’t race anymore!! He already said he is a racer at heart!!
U put a weak ass system in to be bashing. That motor was hott
Won't beat my losi buggy
Didn’t ask
Where is the bmx track dami didn’t know your from ct
Haven’t made an offline, LHS kit purchase in a while. Stopped in yesterday and asked them to call me when they get this . Love the videos !👍🏻
Hey cool great minds think alike. I haven’t ordered offline either in a while, I emailed the local shop and I too will get a call when they get it and buy it right from them. Really excited to get this buggy I love the Typhon!