Unrelated, but have you made/will you please make the Daytons— I mean, Detachable Rim hubs available on the trailers and dollies?
I could go about doing that. Never understood why they were never added to the trailers. Thank you for the suggestion.
I think it’s because the trailers are more modern designs, so they don’t have the old-style wheel hubs. Don’t they also have electronics that aren’t compatible with the T-Series?
FIXED: - Some Bugged Jbeam Structures ADDED: -Stinger Trailer Hitch (Pintle Hitch Slot) - Stinger Trailer Dolly (Tandem Axle) - 12-Inch Bullhorn, Slash Cut and Stove Pipe Exhaust Stacks for Cabover
I was wondering about the lack of an "old paint" option for the T-Series. Considering this is a semi from the late 60s/late 70s it doesn't make sense that they would be in perfect condition.
Most of the trucks I see from that era have lots of sun damage and fading paint, the interiors are dirty, maybe with a cracked dashboard or ripped seats, and the Dayton wheels are rusty. Also, isn’t it an early seventies to late eighties truck?
I never knew why they didn't add Spyders to Dollies and trailers. Its so common everywhere. Good to see it can finally be done!
Speaking of dollies, I’ve added the new tire options from the T-Series to the dollies and trailer bogies.
Something else I thought of, a skin with like a mismatched hood or something, and worn paint, since many trucks that old have had accidents or collisions at some point, especially if they’ve just been company work trucks for most of their lives. Other ideas for worn out trucks: Backyard painting job Bondo’ed fender/nose (repair minor damage to a fiberglass hood without replacing the whole thing) Uhh where’s the rest of it??