Last week I was looking on eBay.de and came across a guy selling skins/stickers/decals for the Typhoon H (as well as several other brands of drone). There is a wide range of colors available is both glossy and carbon fiber effect. Not cheap but definitely worth a try.
I received them yesterday and this morning went on to apply them. The stickers are made of a reasonably thick layer of vinyl, about the same as those inflatable beach balls are made of. The adhesive is not so sticky that you cannot get the decal off your hand or should you make a slight mistake, remove it and place it again. You do get little edges and corners that lift but once the sticker is in the right place, a little warming with a hair dryer smoothes them out and lets them lay flat. There is enough stretch in the vinyl to make small adjustments to get the "pinstripes" between the panels to even out. I found the hardest part to be the engine shrouds on the end of the rotor arms. Fortunately, these are small and I managed it in the end. The kit on offer at the moment is for the Typhoon H without Real Sense. T wrote to the seller and he told me that he hopes to be able to offer a version for the H RS within a few days that will include additional coverings for the legs and CGO3+. For those who have already installed the basic kit (like me) an additional set of just these stickers will be available.
Now the only reservation I have is whether or not bits of the stickers will start to lift if the H is placed in the full sun. That said, I am sure it is just a matter of putting a little bit of heat on the sticker and pushing it back down.
There is a youtube video tutorial on how to apply the decals that is well made, easy to follow and did the job for me quite nicely. Ebay Stickers Sticker tutorial
All I can say is that I am quite happy with the result and that it doesn't differ all that greatly from what the seller shows in his ad photos.

I received them yesterday and this morning went on to apply them. The stickers are made of a reasonably thick layer of vinyl, about the same as those inflatable beach balls are made of. The adhesive is not so sticky that you cannot get the decal off your hand or should you make a slight mistake, remove it and place it again. You do get little edges and corners that lift but once the sticker is in the right place, a little warming with a hair dryer smoothes them out and lets them lay flat. There is enough stretch in the vinyl to make small adjustments to get the "pinstripes" between the panels to even out. I found the hardest part to be the engine shrouds on the end of the rotor arms. Fortunately, these are small and I managed it in the end. The kit on offer at the moment is for the Typhoon H without Real Sense. T wrote to the seller and he told me that he hopes to be able to offer a version for the H RS within a few days that will include additional coverings for the legs and CGO3+. For those who have already installed the basic kit (like me) an additional set of just these stickers will be available.
Now the only reservation I have is whether or not bits of the stickers will start to lift if the H is placed in the full sun. That said, I am sure it is just a matter of putting a little bit of heat on the sticker and pushing it back down.
There is a youtube video tutorial on how to apply the decals that is well made, easy to follow and did the job for me quite nicely. Ebay Stickers Sticker tutorial
All I can say is that I am quite happy with the result and that it doesn't differ all that greatly from what the seller shows in his ad photos.
