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Sci-fi container trailer, version 2

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  • axis x4 support.stl
  • axis x4.stl
  • connector x1 support.stl
  • connector x1.stl
  • container clamp x8 (or x4) support.stl
  • container clamp x8 (or x4).stl
  • drive shaft 1 x2 support.stl
  • drive shaft 1 x2.stl
  • drive shaft long x1 support.stl
  • drive shaft long x1.stl
  • fender x4 (2 mirrored) support.stl
  • fender x4 (2 mirrored).stl
  • frame x2 support.stl
  • frame x2.stl
  • gearbox x1 support.stl
  • gearbox x1.stl
  • hook front x1 support.stl
  • hook front x1.stl
  • hook x1 support.stl
  • hook x1.stl
  • middle section x1 support.stl
  • middle section x1.stl
  • motor x2 support.stl
  • motor x2.stl
  • suspension x4 support.stl
  • suspension x4.stl
  • wheel x8 (4mirrored) support.stl
  • wheel x8 (4mirrored).stl

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Publication date 2023-01-08 at 12:04
Design number 999446

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3D model description

The sci-fi (or postapocalyptic) trailer for containers, version 2 :). The container clamps are optional, it can be also used to transport other cargo. It has a hook at the back, so you can connect a few trailers with each other forming a road train.

All the parts are in supported and unsupported versions, and everything was test printed on Anycubic Photon Mono. The numbers in the name of each file indicate how many copies of the part are needed.

The recommended assembly order is: first glue both parts of the frame to the middle section. It is best to do it upside - down on a level surface. Then turn the trailer around and glue the suspensions, also on the level surface. The rest is easy - first the two internal axles with long drive shaft between them, then the other two with short drive shafts. The last are details - gearbox, hooks, motors, fenders and optional container clamps. The wheels can be mounted on 2mm rod (I used bicycle spoke) to be able to turn, or just glued to the axis.

The trailer is compatible with GW's armoured container, and can be connected to Ridgehauler.
*The container and Ridgehauler are not parts of the set, it is only shown as example of using the model. *

3D printing settings

Printed on Anycubic Photon Mono 4K with default settings, only exposure time was increased to 2.2s

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