I just found one that I made 20 years ago. It's a custom Caballero.
The method back then was to glue together multiple plys of thin cardboard. Then cut the shape. Find some graphics you liked in a magazine and glue that shit on the bottom "ply". Then you would use a pencil eraser and the frame from a model car to make trucks. Glue that shit on and then bust an old matchbox apart and glue the wheels to the "trucks". Ad some griptape and you're ready to rip. if you really wanted to get tech you could use wooden match sticks and add rails to it. I won't even get into the ramps we used to make for those things... kids now have it made... on second thought, the old way was prob more fun.
FUCK YEAH!
Mr. Hapredingli and I used to do the same thing,only without trucks and let the board float on the windstream of an upwards directed ventilator,then we would try for hours to make easy tricks like shoveits and stuff. And as for minidecks with trucks,we used to build streetspots with handrails out of Kaplabricks,and glue, the rails and copings were made of steelwires...oh yeah,kaplas are so cool, look at the cool stuff you can build with this:
Shit I wish I still had Kaplas...
Write that on the list of stuff I would want during the 10 years in the white room!!!