View Full Version : Inner dimensions of #56302 (Semi-Trailer)
Gomjaba
10-06-2007, 11:11 AM
I am looking for the dimensions insight of the box.
Basically I need to know how big / large the stuff can be so it still fits through the door ..
Imagine a cubic and you want to put it insight the truck :) Whats the maximum size of it ...
bobtail74
10-17-2007, 02:40 PM
Is this to say you won't buy one if it isn't big enough? LOL
Gomjaba
10-17-2007, 02:42 PM
Is this to say you won't buy one if it isn't big enough? LOL
No rofl .... I haven't received mine yet but I want to go ahead with my modification and for this I need those dimensions :)
Don't worry, Tamiya already got my money for it - no way back :Tamiya1:
Larrio
10-17-2007, 04:15 PM
Unfortunately I don't have one here to measure for you. However you can grab the exterior dimensions off the product page on the Tamiya USA website and deduce a general measurement of the interior dimensions. This will work in the meantime until someone that actually owns the trailer can comment/measure for you.
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=56302
# Length: 34.88 inches (886mm)
# Width: 7.32 inches (186mm)
If we assume that the walls were 3mm thick, then we can deduct a total of 6mm from the width and length. Then we will assume that the height is relatively the same as the width.
So generally speaking, anything about 180mm (W) x 180mm (H) will fit through the opening in the trailer.
Gomjaba
10-17-2007, 04:27 PM
Unfortunately I don't have one here to measure for you. However you can grab the exterior dimensions off the product page on the Tamiya USA website and deduce a general measurement of the interior dimensions. This will work in the meantime until someone that actually owns the trailer can comment/measure for you.
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=56302
# Length: 34.88 inches (886mm)
# Width: 7.32 inches (186mm)
If we assume that the walls were 3mm thick, then we can deduct a total of 6mm from the width and length. Then we will assume that the height is relatively the same as the width.
So generally speaking, anything about 180mm (W) x 180mm (H) will fit through the opening in the trailer.
Thanks a lot :yourock:
The problem for me was really the thickness of the walls.
I have some machinery which is 1:15 and I was concerened that it doesn't fit and I even have to modify the trailer :)
Its 130mm wide so it fits perfectly :)
bobtail74
10-18-2007, 06:56 AM
I finally remembered to measure mine as I was walking out the door this morning.
Door opening 6" X 6 3/8"
inner length just barely under 34''
:LOL:
Gomjaba
10-18-2007, 07:00 AM
I finally remembered to measure mine as I was walking out the door this morning.
Door opening 6" X 6 3/8"
inner length just barely under 34''
:LOL:
Haha ;) Thanks m8 ...
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