I love this little trailer
I painted it NATO green to try and make it look like an ex British army trailer, added the lift kit and changed the tyres to the canyon trail tyres on the trailers original rims, then I got round to putting some red rear lights on the trx4m utility trailer, using some computer ribbon cable that I bought years ago for another project, I can't justify the expense of buying the Traxxas lighting kit for the trailer, when I have most of the parts from left over bits and pieces from other projects, I had to buy the LED's because I did not have any in the spare parts box, they only cost £2 for ten,
I made a lid for the trailer and I am going to get a couple of spare canyon trail tyres and bead lock wheels the same type as the land rover has, to put on the trailers lid, I Used a Tamiya 14th scale cab hinge and grab rail for the hinge and handle, the lights are too bright on 7.2 volts, so I am going swap out the 6 cell battery for 2 AA cells to get the voltage down to 3v




I painted it NATO green to try and make it look like an ex British army trailer, added the lift kit and changed the tyres to the canyon trail tyres on the trailers original rims, then I got round to putting some red rear lights on the trx4m utility trailer, using some computer ribbon cable that I bought years ago for another project, I can't justify the expense of buying the Traxxas lighting kit for the trailer, when I have most of the parts from left over bits and pieces from other projects, I had to buy the LED's because I did not have any in the spare parts box, they only cost £2 for ten,
I made a lid for the trailer and I am going to get a couple of spare canyon trail tyres and bead lock wheels the same type as the land rover has, to put on the trailers lid, I Used a Tamiya 14th scale cab hinge and grab rail for the hinge and handle, the lights are too bright on 7.2 volts, so I am going swap out the 6 cell battery for 2 AA cells to get the voltage down to 3v




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