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butchd 12-10-2007, 03:12 PM Does any have the angled display case from Carney ? It's the one that holds 99 cars and has a slanted shelf to partly display the top view, it also has a chromed lip to keep the cars from sliding off. I'm thinking of getting one of this but was wondering if the guidepins would be an issue like sliding to the edge of the lip causing the front tire to hang pass the lip. I can't imagine the lip being tall enough to compensate the clearance caused by the guidepin. Any inputs is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Butch
butchd 09-30-2008, 11:24 PM Does any have the angled display case from Carney ? It's the one that holds 99 cars and has a slanted shelf to partly display the top view, it also has a chromed lip to keep the cars from sliding off. I'm thinking of getting one of this but was wondering if the guidepins would be an issue like sliding to the edge of the lip causing the front tire to hang pass the lip. I can't imagine the lip being tall enough to compensate the clearance caused by the guidepin. Any inputs is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Butch
bumping this up almost a year later... anyone got any advice ? I'm getting back to the hobby and considering getting some of these display cases. Thanks
joez870 10-01-2008, 06:01 AM You could write to the Carney company and ask THEM the dimensions of the lip at the front edge of the case, yeah? I bet they would be happy to send you a note. :thumbsup:
roadrner 10-01-2008, 09:42 AM To avoid that issue in my display cases, I took some old 15" useless (broke tabs) track and placed it on my shelves before I started putting the cars in. However, this isn't a Carney case and the shelves are just about 3.5" wide. Worked out perfectly for displaying. :thumbsup::thumbsup: rr
AfxToo 10-03-2008, 08:16 AM You should contact them, they are extremely nice and easy to work with. They will custom build to your specifications if you don't mind waiting a little extra time. I had a bunch of older Giovanni display cases but when Carney bought them out the design changed slightly. My wife bought me some new Carney cases as a gift and had them build the new cases to the old Giovanni specification just so they'd blend in perfectly. No problem. She also sketched out a design for some display stands for displaying her collectibles and they custom made a bunch of those for her too. Good people.
roadrner 10-03-2008, 09:38 AM When I down sized to a door track, they made the special sized pieces I used for the perimeter wall around the door. Great to deal with, fast and reasonable $. :thumbsup::thumbsup: rr
tomhocars 10-05-2008, 09:26 AM I don't race the cars I collect so I just take the guide pins out. Tom
RMMseven 10-10-2008, 08:27 AM friend got one of these and the cars look fantastic in them but he did drill a hole for the guide pin on his case.
neorules 10-18-2008, 12:13 AM This is the display we used for the LL challenge at this years HOPRA Nationals: Is it similar? As far as I know it is one of a kind that I had custom made. It can be used as a vertical display or as a locking impound case in a horizontal position.
neorules 10-18-2008, 11:39 PM Any info needed just let me know.
butchd 11-02-2008, 07:30 PM Thanks for all your inputs. I did not realize how reasonable the price of glass is. I had the glass cut and got the sliding glass tracks for the door. It holds close to 500 cars. This was inspired by MatchboxTom in the diecast forums.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/DSC_0039a.jpg
slotcarman12078 11-02-2008, 08:12 PM Nice case Butch!!! :thumbsup: Real nice!!! I need to put one them together one of these days.. My cars are scattered all over the place!!
butchd 11-02-2008, 08:28 PM Thanks ! it really makes a difference to see your cars organized this way, I can definitely appreciate them more. You can easily see what you have. I'm ready to build the next one.
butchd 10-09-2009, 10:30 PM Bumping this thread after coming off of almost a year of hibernation. I'm putting together another one of this cases. Anyone have any display cases to share? Guess I'm back to my love/hate relationship with this hobby.
Hilltop Raceway 10-09-2009, 11:47 PM Thanks for all your inputs. I did not realize how reasonable the price of glass is. I had the glass cut and got the sliding glass tracks for the door. It holds close to 500 cars. This was inspired by MatchboxTom in the diecast forums.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/DSC_0039a.jpg
Now, that's a good looking case!!! The glass was stopping me, I thought it was high. especially the sliding doors??? Any middle supports for the glass??? RM
butchd 10-10-2009, 12:20 AM Yes I thought it was kind of high, I kept going back on forth on the height.. wanted to maximize the space. It's roughly 5 ft. high and the top shelf is about 4 inches past my eye level. There are no middle supports for the glass shelves (1/4 inch thick) and no signs of bending. It if was for diecast cars, middle support might have been needed.
Thanks,
Butch
Hilltop Raceway 10-10-2009, 12:36 AM Yes I thought it was kind of high, I kept going back on forth on the height.. wanted to maximize the space. It's roughly 5 ft. high and the top shelf is about 4 inches past my eye level. There are no middle supports for the glass shelves (1/4 inch thick) and no signs of bending. It if was for diecast cars, middle support might have been needed.
Thanks,
Butch
Thanks, I got a wall that could use a couple of those...RM
Thunderbolt1 10-10-2009, 12:08 PM Bumping this thread after coming off of almost a year of hibernation. I'm putting together another one of this cases. Anyone have any display cases to share? Guess I'm back to my love/hate relationship with this hobby.
Butch
Did you make that case? Or did Carney make it? I'd like one for my 1/32 scale cars.Is there a website? :thumbsup:
bobhch 10-10-2009, 03:24 PM Thanks for all your inputs. I did not realize how reasonable the price of glass is. I had the glass cut and got the sliding glass tracks for the door. It holds close to 500 cars. This was inspired by MatchboxTom in the diecast forums.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/DSC_0039a.jpg
WOW! Now that is a case!!!!
butchd 10-10-2009, 07:18 PM Butch
Did you make that case? Or did Carney make it? I'd like one for my 1/32 scale cars.Is there a website? :thumbsup:
I built the case. The cost of the materials is a fraction of a Carney case. Just find a good source that can cut the glass for you.
kiwidave 10-10-2009, 08:00 PM What a case! And what a collection!!!!
Thunderbolt1 10-12-2009, 11:21 PM I built the case. The cost of the materials is a fraction of a Carney case. Just find a good source that can cut the glass for you.
Thank you for the info. Would it be possible to get plans from you? I can get the glass done but it would help if I had plans to go by
NTxSlotCars 10-12-2009, 11:26 PM Are any of those for sale?
Hilltop Raceway 10-12-2009, 11:28 PM Thank you for the info. Would it be possible to get plans from you? I can get the glass done but it would help if I had plans to go by
Do you have a site for the hardware, the track slide??? Thanks...RM
butchd 10-13-2009, 01:04 AM Thank you for the info. Would it be possible to get plans from you? I can get the glass done but it would help if I had plans to go by
I did not really have any plans, but I can come up with something for a list of materials and hardware when I get home next week as I've been out of town for a while.
butchd 10-13-2009, 01:09 AM Do you have a site for the hardware, the track slide??? Thanks...RM
RM, I got mine at the same place where I got the glass cut, but here's a site that has an identical one and it's a lot cheaper.
http://wwhardware.com/catalog.cfm/GroupID/Sliding%20Door%20Hardware/CatID/Epco%20Sliding%20Glass%20Door/showprod/1
butchd 10-13-2009, 01:10 AM Are any of those for sale?
If you meant the cars, I've been selling some on Ebay every now and then..
Thunderbolt1 10-13-2009, 10:54 PM I did not really have any plans, but I can come up with something for a list of materials and hardware when I get home next week as I've been out of town for a while.
That would be great. I really want to build one of those.
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