Nuka Cola Bottle Display Base (hollow)

Nuka Cola Bottle Display Base (hollow)

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Working from the base I designed for the Fusion Core (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3210201) I wanted to create a display stand for a lighted Quantum Cola bottle. This project is the result of that endeavor. This design works with Jaegerino's Nuka Cola bottle when printed at 100%: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1239079 The following pieces are included in this project: Nuka Cola Base_bottom - This hollow base provides room for a battery pack to power the lights inside the bottle, or you can use it to hold change or candy. Nuka Cola Base_lowerLid - This piece creates a slight inset on the upper lid, ensuring it stays securely in place. It should snap into the upper lid with minimal clean-up, but you can glue it if preferred. Nuka Cola Base_upperLid_bottle100 - This design provides an inset for the Nuka Cola bottle when printed at 100%. You'll need to add supports for the holes at the bottom of this piece, as they are the only areas that require them. Nuka Cola Base_upperLid_blank - I've included the upper lid without the bottle inset, allowing you to easily create your own custom inset if you resize your bottle. My Quantum Cola bottle in the pictures was printed at 140% of its original size. If you choose to illuminate your model, as I did, you'll need to drill holes through the two lid pieces and the bottom of your bottle to accommodate the lights. I used these fairy lights for my bottle: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YCDQ26R/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Stuffing 100 fairy lights through a tiny hole was frustrating, but the effect is stunning. The battery pack fits perfectly into the base. Note that the remote does not work through plastic, so don't expect it to function. UPDATE: I've added the image file for the label used on the bottle. In older Fallout games, the label wrapped around the bottle, but in 76, it's designed like this one. Creating a wrap label was nearly impossible due to the bottle shape, but this design works nicely. It won't fit into the circular indentation, so I glued it to the bottle over that inset using Q and M print settings. Print on glossy photo paper and carefully trim with an x-acto knife. You may need to resize it to fit your bottle.

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