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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

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ive started with the suspension and rear frame . I used tamiyas trailer axles and suspension , to stay with the budget use all stock parts

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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

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next I started on the rear deck, here im using .080 styrene for the floor

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im using the stock king hauler / globeliner rear bumper.

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next ive added wooden planks

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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

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to scale the belly is 25 1/2 inches long and 7 inches wide

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the c-channel is from online, 22mm high x 6mm wide

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next I cut the metal for the front deck. this is 11 inches long

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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

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I cut the hinges for the fold down

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heres the gooseneck folded down

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started to add more planking

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made the front ramps

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added the sides to the rear

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made the rear bumper

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added the cover of the rear

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heres a view of the hinges

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im using shocks here, buy you can use real hydraulics or actuactors

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here the trailer is done

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Joe

Nice work can't wait to see it finished

Marc

HEY MARC CUSTOMER BOUGHT IT JUST AS YOU SEE IT IN THAT LAST PICTURE, sorry for the caps, oops

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I build scratch build 1/14 to 1/10 scale trucks and trailers. but I add electrics to them

Nice!

You have what it takes to produce great scratch build projects. Awesome trailer, love all the details.

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