kernewek wrote: ↑Wed Jan 14, 2026 9:16 pm
To support overhanging tracks on modern trailers swing out extenders are used, the grey things in the pics on the side of the bed, which you can add planks to to help keep the tracks up.
Craig
The fauldy oot bits are moulded on the trailer, but are none working.

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TankDriver wrote: ↑Mon Jan 12, 2026 5:36 pm
You need a couple of these hanging banners (or in German: "Breitladung")
To be different, all the signage, and warnings need to be in Danish. I’m working with a Danish modelling group on this, to get a reasonable representation.
And, no that is definitely not a euphemism.

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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 14, 2026 3:24 pm
Ian, if that's a Taigen Tiger I with the metal lower hull, it is, indeed, heavy. But I do not find the width and the tracks overhanging each side any surprise at all. A contemporary MBT would surely overhang even more.
This is just me messing around. The tank is my Tamiya/Hobby Boss mash up, so not as heavy as my Taigen.
In the real world, a trailer like this would be too small to carry a Tiger’s weight. When it comes to play, my good nephew, and the wee lad next door, are not to bothered bout total accuracy. MBT’s, strangely, are slightly narrower, but are far too long for this trailer.
You don’t get wiser as you get older. You just run out of stupid things to do.