3D printed trailers

JollyOaksField town has many vehicles, but I never bought large food vehicles for it. I noticed the small Sylvanian tuktuk which serves as a mobile donut shop and a small hamburger shop on wheels. I wished it all was less specific though and then inspiration struck to create 3 small vehicles myself and print them.


I remembered I bought a 3$ tuk-tuk model years ago and adapted it to fit miniature bikes. I created that, but didn't like it that much. I decided that moped trailers would be more fun and altered the model drastically.


I also designed or tweaked models to add to each trailer, like custom number plates, marquees, etc. But, they needed to look identical to start with.


I was inspired by the days that I hauled just about anything on a moped as a young adult who couldn't afford a driver's license, as it was very expensive to get one without a parent willing or able to teach me. I often wished I had a trailer myself, which was not allowed by law. For example, on my small moped, I transported friends, a mattress, a queen sized bed, large bags of cement and plaster, and all other kinds of building materials up to 13.3 feet/4m length. The local DIY nicknamed me "the truckdiver" because of it, looool!


I designed a taxi, delivery and repairs trailer. Hope you love 'm as much as I do!







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