Hopefully it will have all the functions of the full sized version.
I wound printing the lift parts twice. August was the last time I used the printer and I forgot that I didn't need to scale the parts before slicing anymore - so all the parts were too big the first time. After a Homer Simpson moment. I took out the 103% scaling, re-sliced, and reprinted the parts. I then discovered that I had an interference problem between the inner link and the outer link. The inner link was hitting the edge of the outer link and not allowing the lift to fold completely shut. After a minor re-design and re-print for the outer link I have what will eventually be the scissor hoist for the dump bed. Below is the lift in its' folded configuration.

That's a AAA battery in front for a size reference.
This is what the lift will look like when opened up.

That's a roll of 1" painter's tape that the lift is propped up against. If my calculations are correct, this should give me almost 60 degrees of bed tilt. That's an M4 x 55mm screw coming out of the gearbox, and my measurements show I only need about 12-15mm of travel from the lead-nut. With the gear reduction I've got, that should mean about 30 seconds to lift or lower the bed. I've still got to build the lead-nut assembly, but it's just going to be an M4 nut, some steel brake line, and a piece of brass for the pivot.