This is the COMPLETE collection off all my diecast models. When you download the ALL CARS pack, you will also get all additional models I upload in the future for free.
New models coming soon: (Rivian, Ford Mustang Mach E, Ford Ranger, Dodge Ram).
Current Models:
AUDI BLANK BASE.stl
AUDI R8 BASE.stl
CHEVY CAMARO v1.stl
CHEVY TRUCK hot wheel case v9.stl
CORVETTE hot wheel case v1.stl
GMC100 hot wheel case v1.stl
NISSAN 350Z hot wheel case v1.stl
NISSAN 370Z hot wheel case v1.stl
NISSAN BLANK hot wheel case v1.stl
NISSAN GTR hot wheel case v1.stl
PORSCHE 911 RALLY hot wheel case v2.stl
PORSCHE 911 hot wheel case v2.stl
PORSCHE blank hot wheel case v2.stl
RANGE ROVER V2 BASE.stl
TOYOTA HILUX base.stl
TOYOTA TACOMA base.stl
TOYOTA TUNDRA base.stl
base FORD BRONCO.stl
base FORD MUSTANG.stl
base FORD RAPTOR.stl
base FORD gt500.stl
base MIATA V1.stl
base Telsa Model 2.stl
base Telsa Model 3.stl
base Telsa Model S.stl
base Telsa Model X.stl
base Telsa Model Y.stl
base Telsa Roadster.stl
base Telsa cybertruck.stl
gt HUNTER hot wheel case v1.stl
lid v3.stl
tesla hot wheel case v1.stl
The case consists of two pieces: the body and the roof. I've printed the background on 4"x6" glossy photo paper. For added visual impact, each roof panel features holes for five 3mm LEDs (plus one resistor). I've wired each case together with a DC power supply and 3 position switch. This allows the lights to be ON/OFF/DIM. If you require assistance with the wiring process, feel free to reach out, and I'll gladly provide support.
I'll be continuously adding more models to the collection. Each model includes embedded text and car logos. If you have a specific make or model in mind, please don't hesitate to let me know your request.
I had a few requests about the wiring so here is a brief summary: Each lid is designed for 5 LEDs and a resistor.
I ordered these white LED's from Amazon: https://a.co/d/0mBZ8ho
The size of the resistor is calculated based off your power supply. I had one already but a similar one is: https://a.co/d/aSHupn0
Once you know how many cases you want to make (5 LEDs per case), and the voltage of your power supply, you can then use a LED calculator to give the appropriate resistor size.
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/tech-articles/led-parallel-series-calculator
To wire the LEDs for each lid insert 5 LEDs with the polarity all facing the same direction. Bend over the LED wires so a small overlap is made between each LED. This overlap can then be soldered. (see my posted images)
When all the lids are soldered with 5 LEDs each and on resistor, you can then start building the lid and base assembly. I superglued each lid to a base, and repeated this to make one full column. Each lid will now contain a positive and negative side. All the positive side can be wired together, and the same for the negative side.
All the columns can then be connected together and hooked up to the power supply. I added a 3 position switch to mine with one leg being full power, the middle being OFF , and the 3rd leg using another resistor to allow a "night light" setting.