
Builder Last Online: Jun 2019


Model Scale: 1/8
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Started: 01-29-10
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I got a screaming deal on a
Tamiya
box trailer:

But I already have a 53-foot and 28-foot van trailer. besides, nobody runs 40-footers anymore. So I guess there's just one thing to do.
Pour me another tequila, Sheila? Well, okay, but then let's cut up the trailer:

I extended the deck and chassis using pieces left over from another trailer build, and staggered the joints. Changed out the tandem axles for individually sprung spread axles, using Hi-Lift leafs shortened up a bit:


Square styrene
tube makes a DOT bumper

Take a good look, this is the last you'll see of the shine

Rusty bumper using Microballoons

Steel wheels made with my patented Easter-egg method

Deck stained with used motor oil and BBQ ashes. It quits stinking after a couple days. Or maybe I just got used to it.

Tool/tarp boxes

Straps

I had some mudflaps made from inner tube but they wouldn't hang straight. These are .010 styrene
.

Overall (indoor) shot. Outdoor pics when it warms up, maybe by June.

Gotta have a load. Steel coil made from those annoying AOL CD's that show up in the mail all the time. Not putting a whole lot of detail into it as it'll be tarped anyway.
Took it for a test drive, and it's about as real as it gets. You never know if it's going to turn on the forward or the rear axle. Every back is an adventure. When the weather improves I'll hook a rig to it and take some good pics for ya :)'


But I already have a 53-foot and 28-foot van trailer. besides, nobody runs 40-footers anymore. So I guess there's just one thing to do.
Pour me another tequila, Sheila? Well, okay, but then let's cut up the trailer:

I extended the deck and chassis using pieces left over from another trailer build, and staggered the joints. Changed out the tandem axles for individually sprung spread axles, using Hi-Lift leafs shortened up a bit:


Square styrene


Take a good look, this is the last you'll see of the shine


Rusty bumper using Microballoons

Steel wheels made with my patented Easter-egg method

Deck stained with used motor oil and BBQ ashes. It quits stinking after a couple days. Or maybe I just got used to it.

Tool/tarp boxes

Straps

I had some mudflaps made from inner tube but they wouldn't hang straight. These are .010 styrene


Overall (indoor) shot. Outdoor pics when it warms up, maybe by June.

Gotta have a load. Steel coil made from those annoying AOL CD's that show up in the mail all the time. Not putting a whole lot of detail into it as it'll be tarped anyway.
Took it for a test drive, and it's about as real as it gets. You never know if it's going to turn on the forward or the rear axle. Every back is an adventure. When the weather improves I'll hook a rig to it and take some good pics for ya :)'
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