🏍️ Assemble Your Dream Garage!
The Display Case DIY Simulation Scenario Die-cast Model is a customizable garage scene designed for motorcycle toy car collectibles. Measuring 9.45x4.72x5.12 inches, it features LED lighting and is made from durable, non-toxic materials. Perfect for children’s gifts, this model allows for creative assembly and showcases your favorite toys in style.
H**O
Very nice
East to assemble. Great way to display cars or action figures. NOT FOR HOTWHEELS but better for lager cars or 1:18 scale motorcycles
A**R
It’s cool.
Quality for the money
D**E
Don't get for Hot Wheels
The product itself is easy to put together and seems nice. However, I thought it was for 1:64 cars and it isn't. I'm not sure what scale it is but don't get it for Hot Wheels for sure.
D**L
Importante
Dañado una parte sufrio un daño al ser transportado 😮💨
C**Y
A nice diorama
I ordered this diorama to use with my action figures. I have various scales; so, I wasn't too worried about it matching anything specifically. I didn't see any mention of an official scale on the item page, but I put some of my 4" Batman figures on it and found them to be a little large for it. So I'd say it is smaller than 1/18 scale. That said, you could probably put a 1/18 scale bike on it and have it look fine. It is way too big to use with something like Hot Wheels or even 1/43 scale diecast vehicles. I'd say it would probably look best with a vehicle at either 1/24 or 1/32 scale. I'd lean towards 1/24 scale, but I don't have any vehicles at those specific scales to judge for myself.The pieces you build the set with are all of really nice quality given what I'm used to getting from playsets. Nothing felt brittle or cheap. Everything slotted in correctly and the instructions were easy to follow.Overall, I'd say the diorama is of good quality, but a few things could use improvement. First, why do the stairs go directly up to the light-up sign? That makes no sense to me. Maybe a ladder would make sense for repairs, but stairs don't. Also, with the stairs directly over the oil drum, it makes the scale look odd. The drum looks too big and the stairs look too small.Lastly, I get the draw of having a light up feature, but don't do it if you can't do it. It is clearly meant to look like backlit glass that has been printed on. Those signs can have clearly brighter spots at full scale in the real world. But, in this scale, it just ends up looking like three white circles surrounded by blackness. They should have used a different type of bulb or more of them but dimmer. It doesn't make me pull my hair out or anything, but it is a disappointment. So, in the end, I imagine I'll just pull the batteries out so I don't have to worry about eventual corrosion. I doubt I'll ever use the light up feature.And, I've got to add, what is a "repair factory"? I imagine it is just a byproduct of someone who isn't a native English speaker designing this product. But, seriously, if you are bothering using English text/words, get someone somewhere in the supply chain that does speak English to check your work. The item description also mentions not opening a wheel for "the child" to avoid the danger of swallowing. How does one open a wheel? And, I'd be more worried about them swallowing those little shocks instead.I hope I didn't sound too negative. There isn't anything really wrong with the set; it just could use a few obvious tweaks to be great. If you've got model cars/bikes in the 1/24-1/32 scale range, I think it'll be pretty good for display. Or you can use it like I will as a scene for 3&3/4 - 4 inch action figures where you can have scenes like a Velociraptor from Jurassic World attacking Chris Pratt or maybe even the Punisher interrogating a hapless thug named Chris Pratt.
S**A
Has anyone used this before or is it such low quality?
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this garage showcase for my son. He is passionate about racing cars and everything that has to do with it. For Christmas, he will receive a model car Nissan Rd 32 as a gift. When I saw this garage, I thought it would be a great addition to a gift. Since he collects cars, we have a lot of simple acrylic display cases. I liked this garage showcase for its originality. The garage comes with clear assembly instructions. I did not really like the quality of this, the plastic looks sloppy and worn in places. To be honest, it looks like someone has already collected it. In general, this is an interesting showcase idea for an exhibition of a collection of cars.
K**K
Feels better once assembled!
I got this for my motorcycle-obsessed 7-year-old to go along with a mini motorcycle model. First impression -- the plastic sides seem a little flimsy, but it felt more durable as it went together. Do make sure to follow the instructions in putting it together (i.e., sides first THEN attach to the base) My husband learned the hard way, but he was able to fix it. To our surprise, the sign lit up! Apparently, it comes with a battery already installed. The accessories add on easily and feel quite quality (for plastic parts.) They can also be removed, but it's nice that they click into place. We can't wait to give this to our son on Christmas!
W**O
Worked out great
Got a Playforever Leadbelly car and installed lights from and back remote operated and wantedsomething to display it. This kit worked out perfect as I was able to hide a 9V battery inside theyellow oil can. Looks great.
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