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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2011 14:36:14 GMT -5
I think Revell USA made the sleeper with double bunks. Sort of like bunk beds for driver teams. Normally the bunk would be lower, sort of behind the curtain.
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mudbogginjeepfreek
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Post by mudbogginjeepfreek on Feb 5, 2011 16:36:19 GMT -5
all sleepers wer diffrent some had latter like bunk beds some had a step up to them.
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Post by trucknutbuilder on Mar 7, 2011 9:41:42 GMT -5
hello guys, im a OTR driver 4 three years, now and a little older trucks have a step built into the bottom storeage compartment ,it would like one of those short step up stools 4 to get something out of a top cubured.I also have been building 4 about 10 years off and on, infact some times i will take a kit with me and do some building when im on 10 HR brk,do subassembley and when i get back home 4 home time i do some paintting and finish building them. I have scrach built a three axle lowboy in 1/25 and a much bigger one also.it had a 3 axle jeep,4axle trlr w/ a 3 axle trailer booster it was built in 1/24 of an acaul lowboy. Terry
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ridinglow
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Post by ridinglow on Jan 2, 2012 14:29:56 GMT -5
In the newer trucks they make a cupboard end as a step the older aerodynes had no step u used the bottom bed as a step my dad has driven for thirty plus years and I rode with him until I started driving and he never had a ladder in any of the 10 plus aerodynes he drove. They just used the bed or ledge in the truck. Further more they also used a harness for the top bed to keep the person from falling out I was basically two long seat belts that hooked on the bottom edge of the bed to two buckles that hung from the ceiling.
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