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Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
On another forum a guy made a trailer (got to give props for inspiring me of course) and was building a trailer from scratch. I was pretty impressed and decided to make my own interpretation of it.
After an afternoon of cutting and planning and a bit of glueing, i got to the following stage... the white is styrene, the red is a part from a straw and the black parts from the box. BTW, fujimi rims ( I was going to keep them for my caterham, but I ve got way better ones these pics were crappy and taken with a phone... ![]() ![]() ![]() then after a coat of paint on... it looks like this... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() if you look at the back, the system for the attachment of the ramps... ![]() with the raising and lowering from the front wheel, it's possible to tilt the trailer, just like a real one... That's it for now, mostly... I ll keep in touch, gotta go start building the hauler now! might look good... TATAH! Oli |
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
A to the mazing! That's awsome, especially for only "an afternoon of cutting and gluing"... Very nice!
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
Very nice, what is going to pull it though?
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
S'ok
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
nice work!
i love the weathered lanevo7 wrc as well.
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
That's pretty neat!
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
Great idea for displaying models thats for sure. This turned out pretty nice, actually looks like an elaborate kit.
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
Hi,
this trailer shows, how scratchbuilding works. Very nice, well executed
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
Lovely execution oli.
Just one idea for you. Put a brace across the 'A' arm and mount a spare wheel on it. Mal |
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
Cool project Oli!
It'll look terrific with a Caterham on it, ready for a day at the track. Did you use pics & dimensions for a real trailer, or figured it out as you went along?
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
Alex, I am totally underwhelmed by your enthusiasm for this great project!
![]() Nice one Oli and I am still waiting for that damned Jaggy of yours!! and I thought Jean Paul was taking me forever...
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
Thanks all for your nice comments!
To answer some of your questions... @technoman the thing that's going to pull it, is very probably a G55 AMG that I m working on. @ales meh. @sportracer thanks man, i hold your opinion in high regard! @malscar yeah, but I have only got four of these nice rims, so I guess it' ll have to stay like this, except some thingies here and there, like a towing hook... and reflectors, lights, cables... @mpwr Yup, i checked the dimensions on some real life manufacturers and figured I d take the lancer evo to be the benchmark for this. I wanted it to be realistic for some kind of weekend racer (7 ) to be on.and finally Klutz... i know bout the jaggy that's taking forever, it's my eleanor, everytime I try something i kinda fuck it up more or less... repainted, cleared and polished tho . But I got this trailer project going now! Thanks all for your nice comments. and the progress might be quite slow to the fat-melting temperatures, my excuses for that. Oli |
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Re: Styrene trailer; scratchbuilding...
Wow, that's a great way to display models. Never thought of that. BTW really tidy work. Looks great.
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