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A while back I grabbed a Mojave 6S on marketplace for $250. It needed work, but I still thought it was a STEAL. Guy said it came with about 3 cars worth of parts. Well, he wasn’t lying!

Had a WL Toys 124017, with all metal upgrades and the original
parts. In 10,000 pieces of course. No biggie. I own one if these. Extra parts are a boon.

Next up, most of a KYOSHO MP6!(in 10,000 parts as well) Not too shabby. But not really my thing. Last, but not least, what this Corally 6S Punisher!!! Again, in 10,000 parts. BUT it had the motor, I have an ESC and servo, so I gave re-assembly a try tonight. With no instructions, it has NOT been easy!!! I think I’m at the point where I need to order the missing/damaged pieces. Can anyone point me in the right direction on sourcing the parts I need? I’d also be stoked if someone could hit me with a link to some rebuild instructions? I just wanna make sure everything is where it should be, as I pretty much did this blind, and I’m relatively new to RC. also definitely not mechanically inclined My family crest:
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A while back I grabbed a Mojave 6S on marketplace for $250. It needed work, but I still thought it was a STEAL. Guy said it came with about 3 cars worth of parts. Well, he wasn’t lying!

Had a WL Toys 124017, with all metal upgrades and the original
parts. In 10,000 pieces of course. No biggie. I own one if these. Extra parts are a boon.

Next up, most of a KYOSHO MP6!(in 10,000 parts as well) Not too shabby. But not really my thing. Last, but not least, what this Corally 6S Punisher!!! Again, in 10,000 parts. BUT it had the motor, I have an ESC and servo, so I gave re-assembly a try tonight. With no instructions, it has NOT been easy!!! I think I’m at the point where I need to order the missing/damaged pieces. Can anyone point me in the right direction on sourcing the parts I need? I’d also be stoked if someone could hit me with a link to some rebuild instructions? I just wanna make sure everything is where it should be, as I pretty much did this blind, and I’m relatively new to RC. also definitely not mechanically inclined My family crest:View attachment 7900
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Yep - that's second hand. 🤣
 
Yep - that's second hand. 🤣
The hardest part has been figuring out which pieces go to which truck! I mean, this guy didn’t really take care of much… would’ve killed him to put all the pieces of each of the trucks and separate bags? I guess maybe it would’ve… Ha. The Mojave had some issues, but it’s up and running now. I’ve managed to sell the KYOSHO for a fair price considering the deal I got. I like to pass the deal along to others. If I can get this punisher running, well, the deal will be even more of a raging success than it already is. I don’t mind buying other peoples problems, it’s usually a lot cheaper and it gives me something to do at night/when it’s too cold or nasty to go out driving or flying. Really looking forward to having some thing different than everybody else too. I feel like Corally doesn’t have a huge market share in the US, despite selling seemingly high-quality stuff at pretty fair prices
 
The hardest part has been figuring out which pieces go to which truck! I mean, this guy didn’t really take care of much… would’ve killed him to put all the pieces of each of the trucks and separate bags? I guess maybe it would’ve… Ha. The Mojave had some issues, but it’s up and running now. I’ve managed to sell the KYOSHO for a fair price considering the deal I got. I like to pass the deal along to others. If I can get this punisher running, well, the deal will be even more of a raging success than it already is. I don’t mind buying other peoples problems, it’s usually a lot cheaper and it gives me something to do at night/when it’s too cold or nasty to go out driving or flying. Really looking forward to having some thing different than everybody else too. I feel like Corally doesn’t have a huge market share in the US, despite selling seemingly high-quality stuff at pretty fair prices
It's going to be fun. 😎 The downloadable PDFs will give you all your part numbers - and if you live in the US - Jens is your source for parts.
 
The hardest part has been figuring out which pieces go to which truck! I mean, this guy didn’t really take care of much… would’ve killed him to put all the pieces of each of the trucks and separate bags? I guess maybe it would’ve… Ha. The Mojave had some issues, but it’s up and running now. I’ve managed to sell the KYOSHO for a fair price considering the deal I got. I like to pass the deal along to others. If I can get this punisher running, well, the deal will be even more of a raging success than it already is. I don’t mind buying other peoples problems, it’s usually a lot cheaper and it gives me something to do at night/when it’s too cold or nasty to go out driving or flying. Really looking forward to having some thing different than everybody else too. I feel like Corally doesn’t have a huge market share in the US, despite selling seemingly high-quality stuff at pretty fair prices
It's going to be fun. 😎 The downloadable PDFs will give you all your part numbers - and if you live in the US - Jens is your source for parts.
 
Yep, download and print out the manual. That should get you pretty far I think. I personally have a Punisher but all the TC 6s cars are quite similar so you can usually follow tutorials from other models (the newer Kagama is a bit different). I can't see anything obvious thats wrong, but I can't clearly see if you have used washers under the chassis side skirts. You also forgot one of those screws at the motor, not anything important though. Ofcourse your front shocks and tires are also different, but I assume you know that. I would recommend putting a fan on that motor right away, you will definitely need it and wiring later can be a bit of a pain on Corally's.
 
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