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1/14 House removal trailer

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  • Corner Support.stl
  • LHArmIn.stl
  • LHArmOut.stl
  • RHArmIn.stl
  • RHArmOut.stl
  • TRT Axle Chassis Section.stl
  • TRT Eng Box Grill.stl
  • TRT Eng Box01.stl
  • TRT Eng Box02.stl
  • TRT Engine Frame.stl
  • TRT Ext Beam.stl
  • TRT ExtSupport.stl
  • TRT FRarmbot.stl
  • TRT FRarmtop.stl
  • TRT Fuel Tank.stl
  • TRT HARack.stl
  • TRT King Pin.stl
  • TRT Kingpinplate.stl
  • TRT Mid Chassis Section.stl
  • TRT Mud Flap Flashing.stl
  • TRT Rear Section.stl
  • TRT Stepsec.stl
  • TRT UpDeckFront.stl
  • TRT UpDeckRear.stl
  • TRTFrontFlash.stl
  • TRTLandgearBrac.stl
  • TRTLandgearLH.stl
  • TRTLandgearRH.stl
  • TRTLandgearfoot.stl
  • TRTRailBracket3.5mm.stl
  • TRTRailBracket7mm.stl
  • TRTSpareLH.stl
  • TRTSpareRH.stl
  • TireTest.stl

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Publication date 2023-09-10 at 06:01
Design number 1440636

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3D model description

House removal trailer for 1/14 scale RC Semi Trucks
1350mm long x 250mm wide.
Designed to be bolted together and have a Aluminium channel put thru each chassis rail for strength.
You will need assorted 3mm Cap Screw bolts and Nylocks, 2mm screws and nylocks, 5mm threaded rod and flange nuts.
Some 10x4x5 bearings ( I used the brass bushes from the Tamiya Gear boxes/ Diffs).
You will also need some Aluminium Channel cut down so its the same size as the Tamiya chassis rails and some Aluminium edging for the sides of the trailer.
Will also need some 5mm Aluminium or Brass rod for the tie down rail.
I used 3/8" Aluminium Rod and 1/2" x .049 thou Steel tube for the Rams and just drilled holes at different heights to adjust the height and used 3mm Brass rod for pins.
Will also need some 1/2" Aluminium or brass angle for the Axle legs.
There is an amount of cutting, drilling and sanding required but can all be done with a Dremel, Hand Drill and hand sander as long as your a reasonably skilled scratch model builder.
You will need some 140mm Trailer Axles from Ali Express for the Axles and the Tires will fit on Standard sized Tamiya Rims.
Have included as many reference pictures as possible but if you have any questions just flick me a message and ill try and help you out.

3D printing settings

Will need at least 300mm x 300mm print bed to make printing easier.
Suggest printing 100% infill for added strength if you plan on putting a wooden building on it (Approx 6 rolls of filament total).
Could reduce the infill if not required to carry that much weight.
Print main deck sections upside down, using tree supports and with supports on build plate only, if you put supports on the everywhere setting you will have trouble cleaning them out of the channel the Aluminium channel slides thru.
I have included a corner support file, use one on each corner if you sometimes suffer from warping with your prints, you can resize the support if need be in your slicer.

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