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CONTAINER DISPLAY FOR HOT WHEELS / DIECAST 1:64

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  • container_1_64_body.stl
  • container_1_64_door.stl
  • container_1_64_door_holder.stl
  • container_1_64_stackable_base.stl
  • container_1_64_top_closed.stl
  • container_1_64_top_open.stl

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Publication date 2024-02-04 at 19:46
Design number 1761915

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3D model description

A container display for your favourite Hot Wheels and other 1:64 scale model cars.

Ideal for dioramas with multiple containers stacked on top of eachother, to give a special touch to your work place with your personal taste in cars and everything in between, the container provides a well thought display with visibility in mind while having its own little scenario.

The package inludes:

  • Main body of the container;
  • Closed top;
  • Open top;
  • Display door;
  • Door holder;
  • Stackable base;

All pieces have been created in a way that no supports are needed, but you might need to rotate it in the software to best suit your printing needs.

How to assemble

The assembly is very straight forward:

  1. Print each individual piece (print the door holder x2);
  2. Choose which top you want (open or closed) and simply slide the top into the top of the base. Both faces of the top parts are different, with the underside having an entrance for the door to rotate.

Optionals:

  1. To insert the door lift the front of the top up and slide the door in the entrances mae on both sides of the main body.
  2. To have the door constantly open, open it upwards and push it up against the top to be able to position the door holders, one on each side.
  3. To stack the boxes, glue the base to the underside of the body and let it dry. Once it is in position and dry, you can stack as many containers as you want,

Notes
- Each part has a small gap to consider the filament expansion of the dimensions. However, this gap may not be enough for some printers and you might need to sand some parts down for a perfect fitment.

Can't wait to see your container displays in action :)


Do you have any request or want a personalized version of this work?
Contact me and i'll gladly turn it into a reality.

3D printing settings

Made for FDM 3D printing, but also works with Resin.
- Tested with Creality K1 speedy 3D printer;
- Nozzle: 0.40 mm
- Layer height: 0.10 mm;
- Line width: 0.42 mm;
- Wall line count: 2 mm;
- Infill density: 5%

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