Phone Holder For Arcade Racer Button Box

3d printed phone holder mounted on top of the arcade racer button box, to play custom music tracks or display racing information via apps.

Securely mount your phone on top of the Arcade Racer Button Box and customize it with your favorite brands or artwork. The 3d printed phone holder sits in your line of sight when racing so that you can keep your eyes on the road while playing arcade racing games. The phone holder can be printed with your choice of filament and uses extension springs to hold your phone in place. The STL files also includes the classic Mazda logo, which can be 3d printed and glued to the phone holder.

Listening to Sega rally OST while playing Initial D 3 with muted soundtracks on a 3d printed phone holder for the arcade racer button box. Lawd have mercy!

I use a dedicated and affordable WiFi phone to run android apps while simultaneously playing arcade racing games. The custom music comes thru the sound system and its controlled by the MusicBee app. It eliminates the hassle of adding music directly to the games’ file structure, and gives you the option to have an unlimited playlist. It might be considered a “pecadillo” by some; to play Sega Rally soundtracks while playing Initial D 3, but once you try it… there is no going back. I have custom playlists for Outrun 2 SP SDX, Inintial D series, Race Driver Grid, F355, Daytona, and a few others. Adding new music to arcade racers gives those games a new life.

Using the MusicBee app to play my custom playlist while playing arcade racing games with muted soundtracks.

Here are few soundtracks for your consideration:

    Sleepless Nights by FM Attack on Outrun 2 SP SDX.

    Let There Be Rock by ACDC on F355 Challenge.

    Utopia by Infraction on Initial D Series (Time Trials).

    Dracula X Nocturne In The Moonlight Bloody Tears by Sega Saturn on Race Driver Grid.

    Call It In The Air by Shakedown Hawaii on anything retro.

Racing Miata’s in Rfactor 2 and running DashMeterPro on the adroid phone.
The assembly of the phone holder for the arcade racer button box and required hardware.
Adding custom artwork or logos to the 3d printed phone holder.

I included the STL for the classic Mazda logo because it’s an amazing logo design. It is a mark that you can turn upside down, or invert it left to right and yet it retains it’s identity. It remains true no matter how it’s handled. It is a real beauty, enjoy!

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3D Design Format: STL

3D Model Size: 96mm x 26mm x 70mm

Recommended Resolution: .4mm

Recommended Nozzle Size: .8mm

Supports Needed: Yes

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About Marlon Lopez

I enjoy collaborating with artist, photographers, designers and gear heads. I find inspiration while driving the most perfect driving roads imaginable in California. I have experience in print design, web design, advertising, corporate identity, brochures, printed directories, direct mail, interactive design, and 3D printing. My design solutions emerge from a comprehensive design process, and a understanding of my clients needs.

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