Shortening the 1:64 Trailer Jack Foot on Johnny Lightning diecast
After yet another scrape along the ground, I look into shortening that jack foot on Johnny Lightning trailers with a functional hand-crank jack. It's simple but risky. I only trim off a tiny piece, being careful not to cut this too short. It's important the trailer jack can still work right. The layout (Onyx Pike) is in progress still but it's nice to finally see something coming together

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