GEPRC Darkstar 22 3D Printed Case
Darkstar 22 3D Printed Case: Pocket-Sized Protection for Your Micro Cinewhoop
The GEPRC Darkstar 22 is tiny, but that doesn't mean it's indestructible. Those antennas are fragile, and tossing this little quad into a pocket or bag without protection is a recipe for bent connectors and broken parts. That's why I designed a custom 3D-printed case to keep it safe and ready to fly.
Compact Without Compromise
The Darkstar 22 is already one of the smallest cinewhoops out there, so the case needed to match. It's sized to fit the quad with antennas attached and a battery still strapped on. No disassembly required, just drop it in and go.
Latch System That Feels Solid
Just like my Cinelog 30 case, this one uses a dual latch system with two M3 x 16mm bolts as pivots. Close the lid and you'll hear that satisfying click. It's locked, secure, and not popping open in your bag.
Printing for Strength
Print this in PETG for durability and heat resistance. Use 100% infill, PETG handles the abuse better than PLA.
Why Print This Case?
Finding a hard case that fits micro quads well is nearly impossible. Most are oversized or designed for bigger rigs. This case is purpose-built for the Darkstar 22, keeping everything snug and protected without wasting space.
Want to make one?
Download the STL, slice it for PETG, and print it!
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