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1/12 Action Figure Display Case

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Adhesive split version
Adhesive split version
Designer
9.5 h
6 plates

Glueless version
Glueless version
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10.6 h
6 plates

extended split version
extended split version
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11.9 h
6 plates

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Updated extended modular version, increasing front and back dimensions to allow more space for figures to be placed. The bracket part has also been optimized in size for Bambu Lab's official PETG filament. You can also assemble it according to your preferences to achieve various display effects.

 

Do you display your beloved action figures and fear dust but don't want to put them back in their boxes? Haven't bought a display cabinet yet? Too many figures and nowhere to put them?

 

This 1:12 scale figure display case should meet your needs. It can not only accommodate regular 1/12 scale figures but also allows you to add lighting to enhance the display effect. Its built-in expansion slots also allow you to freely expand your figure array in a limited space. You can also attach your favorite patterns to the back panel to add interest to your figures. Theoretically, with appropriate scaling, this model should be able to accommodate figures of different sizes. This is up to you to customize! It is recommended to print with PLA. If you consider durability, PETG is also an option.

 

The design dimensions of the model's support hooks (clips) have a large margin. You can adjust the XY compensation according to your filament to achieve appropriate tightness, or compensate by inserting white glue.

 

This model requires you to cut acrylic sheets yourself. You need to cut two 185mm*78mm*2mm side panels and one 186mm (with appropriate allowance for thermal deformation of the material)*110mm*2mm front panel. You can also print the cutting template I provided for assistance. Additionally, if it's inconvenient for you to make acrylic panels, you can directly insert the cutting template included in the model to block dust (it just won't be transparent enough).

 

This model comes in two versions. The glueless version does not require glue to assemble the main body of the display case, while the modular version requires glue. However, no matter which version you print, it is recommended to prepare some white glue to attach the light assembly shielding ring (please print with translucent material). This is to facilitate later replacement of the light assembly. Just a small amount of white glue is needed to fix the shielding ring. The gluing position is shown in the figure.

 

The light slot of this model allows for magnetic control lights with a width of no more than 10mm and a thickness of no more than 5mm. The magnetic control light shown in the display pictures is of this type. As for the specific placement, you can choose to fix it yourself with white glue. Additionally, considering that some might want to use strip lights instead of magnetic control lights, I have left 5mm diameter wiring holes at the upper and lower ends of the model for your creative use. Since I don't have strip lights on hand, I won't attempt it. If anyone succeeds, please share your brilliant modification plan!

 

If you have better ideas, you are welcome to modify it further, but please abide by the platform rules. This is a free and open-source work; please do not use it for commercial purposes without permission.

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