💡 Showcase your passion in the spotlight—because your collection deserves the best!
The Illumicase+ is a sleek black plastic display case featuring built-in LED lights and a mirror base and back, designed to elegantly showcase 1:64 to 1:18 scale model cars. Portable and battery-powered, it offers a hassle-free way to highlight your collectible vehicles with enhanced depth and brilliance.
Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Sport |
Color | Black |
Toy Vehicle Form | Car |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Portable |
V**N
This case is awesome!
I was worried the quality wouldn't measure up due to some reviews but for the price I took a chance. This case is incredible. It wasn't overly tough to assemble. I took my time to lay everything out and had it finished in maybe 10 minutes. As mentioned in some reviews, the corner posts were slightly warped but did not cause any issues once it was put together. I wish it was battery powered as well as cord powered but as I said, for the price you are getting an exceptional bargain. The lighting is crisp and mirrored base and back gives this incredible depth and shows every angle of what ever you place in it. I can see this being used to showcase a wide variety of objects, not just models.
L**G
Great Display Case
This is an awesome and affordable display case with lighting. Super easy to assemble and holds 1/18 scale models very well, including the newer gen F1 cars. They also have slots to stack which makes it nice but I won’t stack too many, as I feel the valuable models could topple over. Light is bright, so I wouldn’t make it a night light for kids.I haven’t been able to find anything similar within the same price range, so you might just have to get this one if you’re in the hunt for an LED display case.
P**3
GET THIS!!
I LOVE this case!! Ligtweight, easy to assemble, and looks fantastic! I had to replace the first one, but it was my fault. The mirror and clear plastic panes are VERY delicate and scatches easily! DO NOT attempt to clean it by using any sort of cleanser, spray or the like (e.g., Windex, Lysol Cleanser, etc.). You will permanently damage the mirror and clear panes. Even very soft tissue will scratch it. Trust me on this as I learned the hard way. To remove any dust that will accumulate, I only apply very short bursts from an air canister held at least 7-10 inches away.I lights my model full and brightly from every angle (see photos). The LEDs are nicely hidden from view and are VERY bright. To secure the model and accessrories shown, and to prevent them from moving, I just applied a touch of clear silicone and carefully removed any excess prior to displying the finished product. I will be purchasing more cases to display my other models. It might be a bit more pricey than other lightedr cases, but definitely worth the price in my opion.
C**E
Assembly could be easier. Doesn't look great alone or at a distance. Not bad once set up.
(Why can't Amazon take 5 seconds to add a character count for the "headline" character limit? *sigh*)I haven't worked with many display cases before, so I was curious to see how this would turn out. I noticed some negatives along the way, but I was left with a positive impression. Conclusion at the end.The assembly wasn't too terrible, but I did run into problems until I figured out how to orient some of the pieces. The directions weren't very helpful in this regard. There are 2 front and 2 back posts that make up the vertical corners of the case. The front ones need to be oriented so that the slots point backward and the "front" text shows in the front. I initially turned the "front" text to the sides to hide them a bit, but this doesn't work. The directions mention paying attention to the orientation of the front posts, but I couldn't tell which way they were supposed to go from the directions.I also had problems with one of the side acrylic panels. It turns out they are slightly longer than they are tall, so they aren't perfect squares. I had one of the panels rotated 90 degrees. Once I had it rotated correctly, I was able to get the posts and top together.The posts on one side of the case (the right?) also didn't fit very well into the corners. I had to apply much more force on one side than the other, but it eventually went in.The individual parts don't hold together very well until it all comes together. Once together, the directions advise not taking it apart. I could see potentially damaging the case if you try to take it apart.After peeling off all the protective film and piecing it all together, I didn't think it looked too bad. Then I turned on the LEDs. This made dust and minor scratches pretty visible. After wiping it down, the scratches seemed pretty noticeable. The lights are also really bright, and I don't think they look great from above. The mirrors are pretty cheap. They don't look too bad up close, but you can see very distorted reflections from further away.Even though I noticed a few negatives after setup, the case looked much better once I placed my display pieces inside. The reflections and the lightning made seeing details of the pieces very easy. The pieces also drew attention away from the minor defects in the panels or mirrors.Conclusion:Based on the price and the end result of setting up this display case, I'd say I'm pretty happy with the purchase. Assembly was a bit annoying but not too bad. I think the LEDs are maybe a bit ugly and too bright when viewing from above, but it looks pretty good from the front or sides. I thought about maybe placing something over the LEDs to diffuse the light a bit. (but keep overheating in mind before trying something like that) I think placing the case closer to chest or eye level might be ideal. The case itself doesn't look high end by any means, but I don't think it looks really cheap either. If you can arrange it to hide the cable, that might help give it a cleaner look. I think the back mirror looks terrible from across the room, so I'd place the case somewhere where you would approach it from the side instead of head on. I placed a crystal figure inside the case, and the the lights cause the figure to sparkle quite a bit. I can see details pretty easily on the pieces I placed inside, so I think the case fulfills its role pretty well. Up close the cheapness/waviness of the mirrors isn't very noticeable, and they help you see the pieces from multiple angles.
T**E
Absolutely Perfect Display Case
Very well designed display case! Mirrors on the back and the bottom. The lighting is well located under the sturdy black frame so glare is minimized. The clear panels seal off the model to keep it dust free.The front panel is well designed so you can remove it and insert the model with ease.Also, the case is designed with notches so more cases can be stacked without slipping.Well Done!
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