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Modular Die-Cast Car Display Rack — Threaded Post

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

A sturdy, modular display rack for 1:64 scale die-cast cars, built around a threaded post-and-nut fastening system. No snap fits, no glue — just solid mechanical connections that hold everything square and tight. 

 

Features

  • Threaded post construction — each shelf rack has integrated threaded posts on both ends; the side frame panels slide over the posts and printed nuts lock everything firmly in place
  • Multi-color friendly — frame panels, shelves, and corner hubs are separate pieces, making multi-filament or color-swap prints easy and visually striking
  • Ribbed shelf surface — textured shelving grips cars and prevents rolling
  • Front wheel stops — built-in wedge stops at the shelf front keep cars from sliding off
  • Clean industrial aesthetic — X-brace side panels look great loaded or empty

Print Settings

  • Material: PLA or PETG recommended
  • No supports required
  • Print side panels, shelf racks, and nuts separately for best multi-color results

Assembly

Stack shelf racks at your desired tier spacing. Slide the side frame panels over the threaded posts on each shelf end. Thread the printed nuts onto each post and tighten to lock the assembly together. Repeat per tier.

 

Capacity

Each unit holds approximately 5 cars per shelf across 6 tiers. 

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