1/64 Scale "The Century Garage" Diorama STL Files | 2-Story Industrial Custom Shop | Hot Wheels, Min
🌟 Welcome to "The Century Garage" - The Ultimate 1/64 Scale Industrial Diorama (STL Files for 3D Printing) 🌟
Bring your 1/64 scale die-cast collection to life! Designed for Hot Wheels, Mini GT, Matchbox, and custom builders, this highly detailed, 2-story industrial garage is the perfect stage for your vehicles and photography.
With its heavy-duty corrugated metal walls, exposed I-beams, X-bracing, and an incredibly atmospheric upper mezzanine featuring an American Bar, this diorama captures the raw, authentic vibe of a classic custom speed shop.
📏 Dimensions (When Assembled):
Width: 270 mm
Depth: 120 mm
Height: 150 mm
✨ Key Features & Design:
**2-Story Layout: **A spacious 3-bay ground floor for your cars, plus an upper mezzanine/balcony featuring a detailed bar area and a "Century Garage" sign.
Realistic Industrial Details: Highly detailed corrugated wall textures, authentic steel H-beams, open roof truss system, and industrial parapets.
Modular Floor System: The floor is designed in 3 easy-to-print sections with a seamless dovetail locking system. It easily fits on standard small/medium 3D printer beds (like the Bambu Lab A1 Mini or Ender 3).
📦 What's Included in the STL Files:
Main Structure (Walls, Columns, 3-Piece Modular Floor, Mezzanine floor)
Roof Trusses and Balcony Railings (Parapets)
Lighting Fixtures / Armatures (for both ceiling and under-balcony)
Upper-level Bar Counter and Bar Stools
"Century Garage" Sign base
**🛠️ GARAGE EQUIPMENT IS NOT INCLUDED! **The detailed ground floor tools seen in the photos (engine hoist, tool chests, jacks, barrels, etc.) are sold separately. You can find the complete "1/64 Garage Equipment Pack" on my profile to fully furnish your diorama!
🖨️ 3D Printing Recommendations:
**Floor & Main Walls: **FDM printers (PLA/PETG) work great. The dovetail joints are engineered with perfect tolerances for easy assembly.
Fine Details (Railings, Bar, Light Fixtures): While printable on FDM, using a Resin (SLA) printer will yield the crispest, most realistic details for these smaller parts.
No complex supports are needed if parts are oriented flat on the build plate as intended.
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