Unboxing - Carney Plastics Diecast Display Case
FWIW I am not affiliated with Carney Plastics, just a fan of their products.
I ordered a diecast car display case from Carney Plastics http://www.carneyplastics.com/ last month and they are just so impressive I already ordered 3 more!
Anyhow I wanted to share this with you guys since I know there are some diecast collectors, and hoarders on here. This is really the best way to enjoy more of your collection.
The version I ordered holds 108 cars and is for 1/64 scale cars (Hot Wheels, Tomica, Matchbox, Johnny Lighting)
https://shop.carneyplastics.com/Hot-...-164-P461.aspx
Display Case info:
- MADE IN USA
- Ready to Wall Mount with Mounting Hardware Included
- Welded Construction (Not Glued)
- Hinged Acrylic Door - Keeps Cars Safe & Clean, American made
- UV Protected Crystal Clear & Mirrored Acrylic
- Clear Body & Door along with Mirror Back allow for easy viewing of entire Car from any angle, even in low light.
Example shown on their website
When I got this box I was super impressed with the attention to detail in shipping, I ship a lot of stuff in my industry and its always nice to see others that take extra care to make sure the items will arrive in great shape.
Box is HUGE, and is double walled 200-lb crush test, with over-sized protection cubes at each corner.
Carney Plastics Hotwheels display case by Randy George, on Flickr
MADE IN THE USA I have heard of other cheaper brands from overseas that will yellow over time, where as Carney states theirs are UV-Rated and wont do this, plus they are made in America, that Rocks! So the choice was clear.
Carney Plastics Hotwheels display case by Randy George, on Flickr
Once you open it you can see the added Corner cubes, plastic wrap and paper added to protect your new investment.
Carney Plastics Hotwheels display case by Randy George, on Flickr
It comes shrink wrapped and in a plastic bagged for added protection. The Dark Gray color you are seeing is the back side as the inside is mirror backed, and looks incredible once the cars are inside
Carney Plastics Hotwheels display case by Randy George, on Flickr
All the hardware and instructions for mounting is included so no extra trips to the hardware store, and the holes on the display are pre-drilled as well, so just unwrap it and get to mounting.
The Clear Hinge Pins are a great anti-kid feature so that little fingers cannot open the case to play with your toys, err collection.
The pins push in and out so you can always add new cars to your case. More on the hinge pins later...
Carney Plastics Hotwheels display case by Randy George, on Flickr
As for the front, once you open the case you can pull out the paper protecting the front of the case door, and just wow, look at that super nice mirror reflection, you really have to see these in person.
Carney Plastics Hotwheels display case by Randy George, on Flickr
Here it is standing on the table, just look at that mirror back! So shiny! And the acrylic is crystal clear!!
Carney Plastics Hotwheels display case by Randy George, on Flickr
BOOM MOUNTED!!!! Yes it is that easy!!! 4 holes and you are done. And it looks fantastic !!
Carney Plastics Hotwheels display case by Randy George, on Flickr
Now I can set some cars free and everyone can enjoy these great cars!! Set them free!!!
Hot wheels Display, Race Team Cars by Randy George, on Flickr
And here are some close up shots, you can really appreciate your cars sooooo much better in this display!!!! Thank you Carney Plastics!!
Here are some of my Hot Wheels "RACE TEAM" inspired cars..... Enjoy!!!!
Hot wheels Camaro Limited Edition by Randy George, on Flickr
Hot wheels Go-Kart by Randy George, on Flickr
Hot wheels Toyota Baja Tacoma by Randy George, on Flickr
Hot wheels Honda Civic by Randy George, on Flickr
Hot wheels RLC Redline Club Dairy Delivery by Randy George, on Flickr
Hot wheels 1970 Dodge Challenger 100% Hot Wheels by Randy George, on Flickr
Hot wheels 100% 57 Chevy Drag Car by Randy George, on Flickr
Hot wheels Convention VW Drag Bus by Randy George, on Flickr
Hot wheels Olds Aurora GTS-1 by Randy George, on Flickr
I am not affiliated with Carney Plastics or Hotwheels, just a fan of the products
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