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1/10 Utility Trailer

Snowmaninhell

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Port Orchard, WA
1/10 Utility Trailer and Slide-In Camper

Alright, I just about have my trailer finished. So, I thought I would post up the build. It's pic heavy as I wanted to show as much detail as I could. I couldn't find much online while I was researching for ideas. Some of what I did find was very helpful. I figured I would pass on my take a trailer and maybe give others ideas for their build.
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Wow. That is by far the coolest RC trailer I have ever seen, scaleness at its finest! Nice work!!! Is that Plastruct checkerplate and if so what did you use for paint? Looks very realistic, like real polished Aluminum checkerplate
 
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That's quite a shock setup there, how well does it work? It looks great but I think the trailer needs some dents and rust! Haha
 
I would love to to have the trailer dented and rusted out. But that kind of detail is not in my bag of tricks. I really don't like to paint. I am not patient enough. The shocks actually work very well in this configuration. It took some playing around to find the sweet spot, but once I found it I stopped mucking with it.

Next in the work for the trailer is a slide in camper. Still prototyping it.
 
Great looking trailer, why did you bend the drawbar down and use a drop hitch, when you could of got much better ground clearance by keeping it straight.
 
Good question. "thumbsup" I actually didn't bend the frame down. It's a flipped over Honcho chassis. This is the configuration I came up with using extra items I had laying around to get the geometry of the leaf springs to work properly, maintain good ground clearance, and have the trailer bed and frame stay horizontal.

Also, I had been looking at this project sit on my work bench for many months wondering what I was going to do with it. I finally got a wild hair up my arse and built the chassis over the course of last weekend. I just wanted to be done with it so I could get this project checked off the list. :mrgreen::lmao:
 
very cool trailer! and in my opinion to the bent downward "tounge", that just makes it that much more scale lookin! looks like you actually just took the cab off a pickup and cut the frame and drawed the rails together to create the toung of it."thumbsup"
awesome job!
 
Thanks guys. I like the way it turned out. And before I even finished it I've started building a slide in camper for it. I'm not sure what I'm going to side it with yet. Stryene vs. wood? I have a pretty good start on the framing. Here's what I have so far. :mrgreen:

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wow...I have a bed left over from my TF2 and wondered what to do with it...
I may have just figured that out..."thumbsup"
very nice work
 
Oh my... This may be the best trailer I've ever seen, lots of attention to detail, I love it! Nicely done man
 
Thank you Lambo-27. I actually started a new one over the weekend. I bought new wood from the LHS and began this one with a better game plan. I'm liking the way this one is shaping up a lot better. "thumbsup"

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