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Thread: M715 Dimensions

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    Sorry if this isn't the purpose of this part of the site, but I was wondering if I could get some dimensions of an M715 for a model building project.

    Here are the measurements I am looking for.
    -width of the cab
    -height of the cab, rocker panels to the top of the door
    -width to the outside of the fenders
    -width of the bottom of the windshield
    -height of the windshield
    -inner dimensions of the bed
    -outer dimensions of the bed, with the tailgate excluded from the length

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    Hi, and welcome
    We would be happy to help out with your modeling project.
    I'm a life long modeler myself.

    Give me a day or two, and I will post the requested measurements.
    I can provide photos of any detail that you would like as well when needed.
    Dan

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    What kind of model are you working on? RC?

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    Yes, I'm working on some ideas for a new look for my rc crawler and a jeep truck is pretty high on the list.

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    This set of files is $75, but might save you a ton of time when it came to measurements and reference??

    https://hum3d.com/3d-models/kaiser-jeep-m715-1967/

    Appears they bobbed the bed though...and the mirrors are wrong...but other than that...

    Here is the build thread...
    Last edited by ColoradoSpringsRob; March 1st, 2019 at 10:44 AM.

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    Thanks. I think I can get most of the proportions from pictures, just need some basic measurements to scale from.

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    I apologize for the delay, been working overtime.
    I'm off this weekend, and will have time to measure.

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    Moving this very interesting thread to Open Discussion Forum as it is not a website problem or comment but a technical discussion that belongs in a technical forum...carry on!
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    OK, now that we are all on the correct page

    -Cab width at widest point is 72.25"

    -Cab height from top of rocker panels to top of cab pillar is 28" -add 3.50" for rocker panel height.

    -Windshield height at center is 21"
    -Windshield width is 60.5" at bottom (or 61" hinge to hinge).

    -Fenders at widest point 72.25" (same as cab), adding 4" for each flair makes it =80.25" outside edge of flairs.

    -Bed is 69.25" wide outside, adding 5.5" for each flair, makes it = 80.25" outside edge of flairs.
    -Bed inner width is 64"
    Bed box is 92.5" long inside, adding 1.5" for front bulkhead to give outside length.

    We expect pictures of your modeling project.

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