stomperxj wrote:I'd like to admit to you all that I have a problem. I can't seem to stop drawing trailers. I really enjoy it. Here's another one:
I have named it the Micro Standy but it is based on a German trailer I found called the Werferlinger LT9-200. It is a very compact design with a cool dinette setup. The original is only 6'6 long. I added a couple inches for bed length. I bet you could build one pretty light too...
Specs:
6'-8" long
6'-8" tall
5'-8" wide
5'-4" standing height
78x48 bed
Closet and small counter area
Room for a/c under the bed somewhere
I need to update a few things on it, change the length of the table and add windows but you get the idea...
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I like the compact trailers for some reason. Easy to tow and you can build them in a standard garage as most of the ones I draw are under 7' overall height...
Jess
Miriam C. wrote:stomperxj wrote:.....snip.....Specs:
6'-8" long
6'-8" tall
5'-8" wide
5'-4" standing height
78x48 bed
Closet and small counter area
Room for a/c under the bed somewhere
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I was looking back over this and ---well huh!-- The standing height and the over all height are kinda outta whack. Did I miss something?
Ageless wrote:Naver thought I'd see CATIA mentioned here; I used it for many years at Boeing. The price would be way over our needs. And not very user friendly.
sqweaka wrote:sorry to drag this design back to the top but i really fancy building this one and could do with an idea as to the chassis to go under it, also in the photos it was based on it had what looks like a pop up roof on it. how could i consruct such a roof on this project?
sqweaka wrote:"I can give you some PDFs of the basic dimensions of the frame and body if you want. That would give you a start at least..."
Let me know"
yes please
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