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  1. I was looking at some tractor pulling trucks, thought it would kool to make one, I using a king hauler cab scratch built bed parma motor kit 5700kv brushless system rc4wd r2 trans rc4wd force alum rims lesu tires rc4wd lockable axles alum rear bumper
  2. thanks man ! ive started on the jeep / dollie for my lowboystill have a few more parts to make , but heres a preview
  3. well guys, another one comes to a finish , couple bits here and there to go
  4. I made a bracket for the belly to mount to the rear section, its made from 1/4 inch alum bar , also mounted the rear bumper , its from the king hauler kit
  5. working on the flip extension, works really good, don't let the plastic fool you, its wrapped arround solid 1/4 inch alum bar. also instead of wooden planks, I went with a antislip tape, really nice stuff
  6. I was looking to do something more towards a show then work trailer. rc4wd sells black and red blank rails this will be a tandem with rear flip axle, also will have a flip extension goose neck . will be making a jeep / dollie too
  7. the truck is 700.00usd shipped and the trailer is 900.00 shipped
  8. added the cover of the rear heres a view of the hinges im using shocks here, buy you can use real hydraulics or actuactors here the trailer is done
  9. heres the gooseneck folded down started to add more planking made the front ramps added the sides to the rear made the rear bumper
  10. next I wanted to see how high I need to make this sit with a no load . I use 2x channel to sit under the belly . then I used a dollie up front, same as truck. leveled it out I cut the hinges for the fold down
  11. lets get started on the belly of this beast . I need end pieces for the each end of the chassis so I used the front bumper mounts of the king / globe trucks to scale the belly is 25 1/2 inches long and 7 inches wide the c-channel is from online, 22mm high x 6mm wide next I cut the metal for the front deck. this is 11 inches long
  12. next I started on the rear deck, here im using .080 styrene for the floor im using the stock king hauler / globeliner rear bumper. next ive added wooden planks
  13. ive started with the suspension and rear frame . I used tamiyas trailer axles and suspension , to stay with the budget use all stock parts here you need to make the mount from the suspension to the belly of the trailer, put some weight on the chassis , then mark how high you want the trailer to sit of the ground, here I put 6 pounds on it
  14. hey everybody for those in the 1/14 scale hobby and wants to add a lowboy to there collection , but cant afford the 1200 and up price tag. this thread will show a how-too for under 300.00usd using stock Tamiya wheels, tires, suspension and cross members. but once you go into the aftermarket parts, well, that where it will start to get pricey I bought the alum channels and plate from onlinemetals. they cut the sheets down to what size you want for like 3.00usd plastics I bought from local hobbie shops or tower hobbies I used a standard hand saw, drill, knife, 3mm and 2mm taps. for tools the low boy trailer I looking at is . it has a working folddown goose neck , really kool. ok lets get started
  15. herea lowboy I just finished she is 46 inches long. 7 inches wide, made from alum and plastic the goose is a manual working
  16. started to mount one bracket at a time, have to make sure everything will work right . so far I don't see any issues
  17. had some time to work on the maz I cut and drilled the holes for the A-arm brackets
  18. here for comparing next to a 1/14 scale 28 inch long Tamiya king hauler
  19. work on the rear cross member, front cross member, made a plate for the winch , that's going behind the front bumper
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