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So a tractor needs something to pull behind it right?! I splurged and ordered a Tamiya flatbed because i had a coupon to use up.
Pretty straightforward build. I didn't do anything different except run my own LED's for tail/running lights. I ran wires up through the middle of the deck and drilled a hole at the bulkhead instead of cutting the wood planks and running them up through the plastic plug. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And it's first haul out of the woods. LOL ![]() ![]() |
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I purchased two Bruder low loader's from their website. You can't go wrong, $22 ea and free shipping.
I left one stock length. I bought a Huina toys electric excavator, mainly for a realistic haul but it does actually work kinda decent. I added Exclusive RC 3D printed side tool boxes up on the front deck and i used styrene and bits and pieces to make up a Diesel fuel tank in the front. A couple mock up pics before i weathered the whole assembly. ![]() ![]() A couple pics with 1/16th scale metal tractors just for show. ![]() ![]() ![]() I wasn't happy with the nylon straps i made. It just so happened a gentleman on one of the FB groups came up with working 3D printed chain binders. I purchased the first run of them, 10 sets to be exact. LOL ![]() ![]() ![]() These work just like the real thing. And actually tighten up very well. Again, i weathered them and the steel chain i got from Hobby Lobby to give them that well used look. And here's the entire load all weathered and ready for work. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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