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Stake sides, utility trailer (complete set)/ spare tire mount (2)

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PANELES LATERALES PARA REMOLQUE TRX9795 TRX4-M

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Los paneles laterales de estacas son una excelente manera de aumentar la capacidad de transporte de su remolque utilitario TRX-4M™ con una apariencia divertida y auténtica. Los lados de las estacas están moldeados con vetas de madera con textura realista y orificios para colocar ruedas de remolque de repuesto (se venden por separado).

How to Add Scale Realism to TRX-4M Utility Trailer Stake Sides
 

The Traxxas Utility Trailer is a great way to practice your driving skills or to enhance the TRX-4M's realistic scale appearance. The functional trailer looks great right out of the box and carries plenty of scale gear. Just like a full-size trailer, the available stake side panels increase the hauling capacity with a fun and realistic look.

TRX-4M with Utility Trailer

The stake sides are molded with textured wood grain for an authentic look. For even more detail, you can paint the stake sides to look stained and weathered, just like real wood. The process uses paints and other materials available from your local hobby store. Read on to find out how.

 
Stake sides

Here's What You'll Need:

9798 Utility Trailer Stake Sides
Dish Soap
Paper Towels
Nitrile or Cotton Gloves
Set of Small Paint Brushes
Disposable Cups
Acrylic Paint Thinner
Primer
Acrylic Craft Paints
5047 ProGraphix® Matte Finishing Spray

 
 

Preparing the Surface for Painting

 

Step 1. Paint needs a clean surface to bond properly. Wash the stake sides with dish soap and rinse them thoroughly before allowing them to dry. Use nitrile gloves if you have them or try to avoid handling the parts as much as possible. Oil from your fingers could cause paint to adhere poorly and flake off.

Clean the parts
 
 

Step 2. Spray the parts with one or two very light coats of primer. You want to cover the parts completely, but don't use so much that you cover up the wood grain texture.

 
Gray primer
Primer coat
 
 

Step 3. Apply a thin base coat of paint on top of the primer. Acrylic paints are too thick for this purpose, so thin them slightly with acrylic paint thinner.

 
Beige paint
Paint thinner
 
Applying base coat

We chose a shade of beige for the base coat and applied it lightly with a paint brush. Cover the stake sides completely using a very light coat.

 
 

Applying the Paint

 
 

Step 4. Once the base coat has dried completely, it’s time to apply the weathering color. We chose a shade of acrylic paint called Burnt Umber. The paint is too thick to apply out of the bottle so a light paint wash was used. To create the wash, add about 10 ml of water to a small cup and then mix it with a few drops of paint and a few drops of thinner. The solution will be very watery, but the key is to apply multiple thin layers to build up the desired color.

 
Brown umber paint
Mixing cup
 
 

Step 5. Apply light coats of the brown wash to the stake sides. The thin solution should easily work its way into the cracks. Once one side is dry, flip it over and paint the other side. Don’t forget to paint the tops and edges too.

 
Create a brown wash
Applying the first coat of wash
 
 

Step 6. Allow the first coat of wash to dry completely before applying a second coat. Use light brush strokes and do not scrub the surface with the brush or the previous layers could be removed.

Apply a second coat
 
 

Step 7. Allow the second coat to dry completely. Notice how some areas are darker than others. This is what simulates real staining and weathering on wood. Apply a light coat of ProGraphix matte finishing spray to the entire surface. This keeps subsequent layers from erasing the previous ones. Once the matte layer dries, add more layers of wash. The trick is to darken the areas that are already dark.

 
Apply a matte finish
Add another layer on top of the matte
 
 

Step 8. Apply as many layers as it takes to get the desired effect, but use a fresh coat of matte finishing spray after every two layers to protect the previous coats. Be sure to let everything dry first.

Add more layers for increased effect
 
 

Step 9. The next step is similar to the last, except this stage uses an acrylic black paint for the wash. The darker black paint will help define the detail and bring out the woodgrain effect. The black wash should be even more diluted than the brown. Apply one light coat to everything and let it dry. Repeat the process as many times as necessary to get perfect coloring.

 
Black paint
Add the black wash
 
 

Step 10. For the final step, add a little more black wash to places that were already dark. This will better simulate weathering of real wood. Use the black wash to simulate knots or other imperfections in the wood.

Apply more black wash until you reach the desired effect
 
 

Step 11. Once the color and detail look realistic, allow everything to dry completely and spray another light coat of matte finishing spray to seal the paint. Apply heavier coats of black paint solution to simulate the metal rails on the ends of the stakes. When everything is done, seal it with a final coat of matte finishing spray and admire the finished product.

Here is the final result
 
 

These weathered stake sides look great and add amazing detail to the utility trailer. If you enjoyed this article, check out some of the other ways you can add custom touches to your vehicle. You can add unique wheel details or customize your accessories. Let your imagination run wild and be sure to post pictures of your creations on our Facebook page.

 
Corner detail
Full trailer
Completed trailer

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