Tiny Whoop and Vifly WhoopStor v3 storage case
by DrewLittleFPV · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Electronics |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
| Triangles | 26.5k |
| Uploaded | May 29, 2025 |
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Description
I really liked the lower portion of the WhoopDegen Case designed/remixed by Jron2008 on thingiverse, but was not a fan of the outer box/hinge design, the large screw holes not matching the screw size and needing nuts, and the wasted space along the edges. I have used the parametric rugged box created by Whity to create many things in the past and decided to re use/clean up the insert from the WhoopDegen case to combine with a parametric rugged box. I also created a lower deck whoop storage box which can house several accessories without rattles, as well as an empty version to store whatever you want. This box can store 1 (or 2 without the lower deck) 65mm whoops 15 300mah 1s batteries A Vifly WhoopStor v3 charger Usb-C cable Lower deck under whoop storage box The lower deck under whoop storage box can store 3d printed Prop Popper (held in place by spring pressure) 10 tri-blade props (narrow props like hq ultralight can use the tpu inserts, wider props like the gemfan 1219s can fit with the tpu inserts removed) Drill chuck 5 drill bits Mini screwdriver Betafpv Usb-C adapter Small bags for screws Assembly will require 6 M3x30mm screws Some slim pieces of foam glued to the lid will eliminate rattles (optional) The tpu “waterproof” seal is optional, but does look nice. I recommend adding some modifier blocks around the hinge areas set to 100% infill When batteries are stored in the front row, the lid can catch on them when closing, if you tilt the box back slightly while closing they will stay out of the way. 3D printed prop popper model https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6504022 Drill bit chuck https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084KMTT9P Drill bits (#61 is often recommended, but for some motors #60 works better) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000SKTB4S WhoopDegen Case by Jron2008 which was used as the base for the lower portion of this model. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6572641
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