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The Nifeliz Acrylic Display Box is a premium storage solution designed for scale 1:8 big model cars. Measuring 25.2L x 13W x 10.4H inches, it features high transparency acrylic that is scratch-resistant and dustproof, ensuring your models are always on display in pristine condition. With a stable structure and convenient side door access, this display case is the perfect gift for car model enthusiasts.
R**R
Haters gonna hate.
After reading a dozen or so of the reviews posted here, I was hesitant to purchase this case. I will start this review by saying acrylic cases of similar size will cost upwards of $300. The nice ones will have brass hinges and usually consist of one or two pieces when shipped, with the edges bonded together.The Nefeliz display case comes unassembled, but when put together, is rock solid. I don’t know why other reviews state that the case is difficult to assemble, and I don’t consider my assembly skills superior to any of the other reviewers. I was able to assemble this case by myself quite quickly. Follow the very simple instructions and you will understand how easy it is. Once the protective film was removed from all pieces, I placed one of the heavy foam bottom/top pieces down and proceeded to push the tabs from the clear acrylic into the slots on one of the long pieces. Do the same with the other clear pieces ensuring the holes for the hinge tabs are on the same side, then push in all the tabs including the hinge tabs and you’re done.You do not need a second person, but I can see how some said they would. Each of the pieces I placed into the slots stayed up of their own accord and I just pushed the pieces until the tabs fell into place.The entire process took a half hour, but twenty-five minutes of that time is peeling the protective layer off the acrylic.I would recommend this case to anyone who wants to display a Nefeliz Supercar or anything that will fit inside.
G**E
display case
great display case for my die cast and lego.
M**R
Great for the price
I wanted an acrylic display case for my spaceship replica of the N1 starfighter from the Mandalorian. The ship is rather long, and it could be an expensive thing to get put in acrylic spray case. If you can’t find one that fits it properly. This case fits it perfectly. There are a few caveats though. The protective sheets over the acrylic are hard to peel off so you’ll need somebody with long nails and a lot of patience. That’s good at that sort of thing, you need two people to put it together because it works by gravity and unless you have somebody holding certain pieces together while putting the top on which is the key, you’re going to have a lot of misery trying to put it all together. Lastly, the door hinge sucks because it doesn’t have a hinge. It’s easy to break so I suggest you don’t touch it and make sure whatever you put inside it is something that you plan on leaving there for a long time. If you plan on adding lights of some sort like LEDs, you’re gonna have to do that on your own, knowing that you may have to drill holes or something and you should know that , the top in the bottom or out of a hard foam however I found out from a friend of mine if this is not uncommon. Considering that it’s only $60 plus whatever, I would say that it’s worth it if it fits your needs. Not perfect, but it does the job . Just don’t build it alone.
R**G
Don't waste your money on this
Very flimsy, came with a massive crack in one of the pieces. Contacted the company for a possible replacement. Never heard from them. Could had built a better case myself. Again, don't waste your money
S**2
Great display
Cool way to store and display Lego builds
P**R
Good product, sizing specs aren’t right.
I bought this because of the size, which isn’t an easy one to find. The parts are solid, and easy to put together. They’re quality. However, the measurements aren’t true. You need to take about 1/2 inch from the length because of how the case is structured. If you bought this and needed that 1/2 inch, you’re out of luck- what you want won’t fit in it. This was me. Again, quality product, but the measurements don’t reflect that 1/2 inch loss.
M**Y
Perfect size
Perfect size for our oversized lighthouse display. When it arrived, one piece was cut incorrectly but the seller was very quick to send a replacement. Hubby is very pleased.
H**E
Disappointing construction, but serviceable.
Recently I looked into customizing an open display case / etagere into an enclosed one to keep dust out. My first plan was simply add thin acrylic panels to all the sides, but then decided to try getting display cases that filled each shelf section instead. This case by Nifeliz is almost a perfect fit for my display case (Sauder Cottage Road Tall Bookcase, which is out of production unfortunately).[DIMENSIONS]The outer dimensions for this display case are:Depth: 13 inchesLength: 25.5 inchesHeight: 10.75 inchesYes, a little different than what's listed. Inner space is a few millimeters less all around since the walls are recessed a bit to slot into the black slabs. You lose about 20mm of inner height to the thick slabs.[CONSTRUCTION]This case consists of several panels that slot together, with a single door on one end. There are no screws or glue for reinforcement, but the assembled case is sturdy enough to carry around. I wouldn't risk stacking much weight on it though.The walls are 2.5mm clear acrylic panels that are thick enough to hold their shape without flexing too much.The black covers are 10mm...foam. Yes, foam. It's a high density, very rigid foam, much heavier and denser than something like the "pink XPS insular foamular wordburger" many of us use for dioramas.I think the foam works well enough, wth some drawbacks:-The foam adds a slight grip, so models with a flat base will most likely stay put in there. However, models with wheels will require a boot or something to keep them from rolling.-Some kind of base/stand is recommended for action figures to keep them from toppling, mainly because...-The foam gets damaged easily. You need to be careful not to gouge it when placing models with sharp bits in there. Also, after removing the protective film from the foam panels, I saw that the protective film itself had actually caused long shiny marks on it.-The foam's edges are porous and look unfinished up-close.-Every area on the foam with a slot for the acrylic panels is a weak spot, you can easily tear out the sides of the slots if you aren't careful during assembly. I bought one with "cosmetic damage" for a discount but it actually had several of the slots ripped apart by the previous buyer.-The door is simply a panel with two tabs on one end that are sandwiched between the black slabs. It's difficult to swing it open, and the tabs threaten to break every time it's used.[IMPRESSIONS AFTER USE]While I like the DIY spirit of the case's design, this is a poor design for a display case. Also it's hard to get over the fact that you're paying $60 (plus tax) for thin acrylic sheets and freakin' foam.That said, it's still serviceable and looks okay on a shelf. You can even use it vertically to display something tall, simply don't install the door and place the case over the object.I'm using it for action figures. 1/10 scale (7-inch) McFarlane figures fit comfortably in there, and there's even overhead space to add risers to the back row.Having a single door on one end makes it tough to reach all the way inside to fine tune poses though.I hope the manufacturers out there keep iterating on these display cases, they're bound to have a smash hit eventually.
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