New Fiberglass M100/ M416 Trailers..Light and Strong

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Hi All,

I've been following these builds over at ExPo and TVenturing, and think Dinoot and Jeff Scherb is really onto something. Someone has finally come up with a better mousetrap. Jeff has designed M100/M416 sized trailers, that can be produced to compliment the popular styles, with some nice options being developed as well.

There really seems to be a large following for the smaller, lighter trailers. As they become more scarce (the metal tub type) these seem to be a natural fit. The target group for this size seems to be demanding trailers under a 1000 lbs, and still be plenty strong...for getting to those hard to reach areas, off pavement.

Jeff puts out some pretty impressive stuff...so my guess the trailers are the same great quality as his other designs.

Check it out and see what you think..

http://tventuring.com/trailerforum/thread-119.html

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dinoot-Trailers/190532111045212
 
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Cool. At first I thought wait a minute they are for R/C trucks then I kept scrolling.
 
You weren't the only one. I started looking at the pictures and something just didn't look right. Then I got to the one with his hand in the picture... So I started reading the text. :lol:
 
Here are some shoots of the prototype. Currently working on details for making production molds.

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These kits will be great! Instead of spending time and money on sand blasting and body work.
You can consentrate on building a stout frame with matching rollers. Then add the body kit and fenders of your choice, paint and you are ready to roll.
 
Any updates on this?
 
I have been following the threads on this trailer on expo and tent venturing too. I believe the first run of glass panels are for sale from dinoot. I haven't checked in the last week if the tailgate panels were ready for production yet.
 

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