Have you ever dreamed of a home that can take you anywhere, from snowy mountains to sandy beaches? Introducing the Rubishack, an incredible tiny home that redefines mobile living. Imagine a cozy hideaway with all the comforts of home, housed in a rugged pickup truck designed to conquer the outdoors.
This is more than just a tiny house; it's a lifestyle choice for people who seek adventure and freedom. With its innovative design and off-grid capabilities, the Rubishack lets you explore the world without sacrificing comfort or style. Fasten your seat belt and let's take a closer look at the appealing features of this extraordinary tiny house on a truck.
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Little House on the Tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)
A unique tiny home
of RubyShack is no ordinary tiny house. Built on a first-generation 12-valve Cummins pickup truck, this mobile home features four bolt-on tracks instead of wheels, allowing it to traverse difficult terrain with ease. Measuring 16 feet long, 7 feet wide, and 11 feet tall, the Rubishack offers a surprisingly spacious interior despite its compact exterior.

Little House on the Tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)
The box can be assembled and transformed into a portable tiny home in just a few minutes.
Off-grid capabilities
This tiny house on tracks truly embodies the concept of off-grid living. With a powerful Cummins engine and 4-track drive system, the Rubishack can handle rivers, snow, mud, beaches and more. With a top speed of 40 mph, it's a mobile home that defies nature's obstacles, giving its occupants unparalleled freedom.

Little House on the Tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)
This tiny house flips the design with an upside-down layout
Rustic charm meets modern functionality
The Ruby Shack's exterior features a rustic wooden façade, glass, and even a flowerpot made from a rain gutter in front. Inside, the vehicle has a clever layout with the driver's seat in the middle, a double-sized bed in the front (above the engine), and a dinette area in the back. However, the Ruby Shack is known as a dry cabin, with no running water, which means there is no shower, toilet, or sink.

Inside the Railroad House (Rubitracks) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)
The walls and ceilings are made from beadboard with MDF trim, and the interior combines comfort and style with swivel seats from a 1970s camper, while panoramic windows offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Inside the Railroad House (Rubitracks) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)
A tiny, solar-powered birdhouse inspired by a birdhouse nestled in the middle of nature
Comfortable on the go
Despite its rugged exterior, the Rubishack doesn't sacrifice comfort. The tiny home is equipped with modern amenities like air conditioning and forced-air heating to ensure a comfortable living environment no matter the weather. LED lighting and power outlets add to the mobile home's functionality, making it suitable for short trips or longer stays.
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Little House on the Tracks (Rubitracks) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)
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Not just a tiny house, but a marketing tool
Rubitracks owner Scott Proffitt admits that Rubishack was developed primarily as a marketing tool and not a serious attempt to revolutionize tiny house living. This unique approach certainly paid off, garnering a lot of attention on social media platforms and capturing the imagination of tiny house enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

Scott Proffitt sits next to a small house on the railroad tracks. (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)
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The Rubishack is a fascinating blend of tiny home living, off-road capability, and creative marketing. While it may not be on the market anytime soon, it's an inspiring example of what's possible by thinking outside the box when it comes to mobile home design. The Rubishack challenges our perceptions of what a home can be and where it can be located, proving that with enough ingenuity, even the wildest ideas can become reality.
What would you do with a mobile tiny house like the Rubishack? Take it on an epic road trip, explore remote locations, or use it as a unique getaway? Email us and let us know. Cyberguy.com/Contact Us.
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