
Cinelog 30 v3 3d Printed Case
Cinelog 30 V3 3D Printed Case: Compact, Durable, and Travel-Ready
Traveling with an FPV drone can be stressful if you don’t have the right protection. The Cinelog 30 V3 is an amazing little cinewhoop, but tossing it in a bag without a case is just asking for damage. Especially to the antennas. To solve that, I designed a custom 3D-printed case that’s built to keep your quad safe without adding unnecessary bulk.
Made to Fit Your Gear
The case is compact enough to fit inside a standard camera bag, There’s even room to leave the battery strapped to the quad, which means less setup time when you’re ready to fly.
Latch System That Feels Solid
The lid uses a simple but strong dual latch system with two M2 x 20mm bolts as pivots. When you close it, you’ll hear a satisfying click, so you know it’s locked and secure.
Printing for Strength
This case is meant to take some abuse, so it’s designed to be printed in PETG for extra durability and heat resistance. Use 100% infill to make it solid and rigid. This isn’t a part you want to skimp on.
Works with GPS Mod
If you’ve added a GPS mount to your Cinelog 30 V3, no problem. This case has enough clearance for that mod, so you don’t have to take anything off before packing it up.
Why Print This Case?
Hard cases are bulky and often don’t fit cinewhoops very well. This design keeps everything tight, protected, and ready for the field. It’s a simple, practical upgrade that makes traveling with your gear way easier.
Want to make one?
Download the STL, slice it for PETG with 100% infill, and print it!


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