![]() To the rear end I built in the crossbeams and modified the front bulkhead of the front to accommodate the truck/trailer electrical connection setup I use. ![]() After checking dimensions I determined that I could combine all the respective parts into complete front and rear sections with no joints that would fit on my printer bed. Plus 2 crossbeams from a truck model were also needed. There were 3 individual parts needed for the rear end and 5 individual parts for the front. stls I decided that I really wasn't keen on all the joints. I decided to use the original version 1 files from EFICKER that are available on thingiverse. Following is a brief explanation of the process I used showing the main differences between my version and the earlier ones. I thought that there was a lot of potential there and seemed like a way to really make use of a 3D printer in the hobby. I was very intrigued by the 3D printed lowboy conversions postings by bigdogrod. ![]()
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