Digging through storage boxes to find one specific Hot Wheels ruins the collecting buzz, but the Parksible eliminates that friction entirely. This motorized vertical garage holds 14 models and retrieves any vehicle on command via smartphone app. Fun-Tech-Lab’s latest creation transforms the childhood Fisher-Price garage experience into precision-engineered adult sophistication.
Tokyo Aesthetics Meet Desktop Engineering
Award-winning design automates what collectors do manually every day.
The Parksible draws inspiration from Tokyo’s automated parking towers, scaling that mechanical precision down to 1:64 diecast models. You place a car on the lift, select a parking slot through the app, and watch the motorized system transport your vehicle into its designated spot. The device already earned the iF Design Award for 2026, validating its blend of functionality and visual appeal.
A physical knob provides offline backup control when your phone dies mid-showcase. The compact footprint (10.79″ × 15.75″ × 28.46″) fits standard desk environments without dominating your workspace, while adjustable ambient LED lighting creates that premium display aesthetic.
The PRO Model Knows Your Collection Better Than You Do
Recognition camera technology creates a comprehensive digital inventory automatically.
The standard Parksible handles automated parking and environmental monitoring, but the PRO version adds a 360-degree recognition camera that scans each model as it parks. This creates 3D digital representations in a companion app, building your virtual garage without manual data entry.
You can browse your collection remotely, share models on social media, or simply remember what you own without physically checking storage. It’s like having a personal archivist for your hobby—one that never forgets where you parked that limited edition Porsche.
Environmental Protection Meets Practical Limitations
Climate monitoring protects valuable models, though capacity and power requirements create trade-offs.
Built-in temperature and humidity sensors continuously monitor storage conditions—crucial protection for rare or valuable pieces susceptible to paint damage from environmental fluctuations. Power-loss protection keeps models secure during electrical interruptions, preventing mechanical failures that could damage vehicles.
However, the 14-slot capacity feels restrictive for serious collectors with hundreds of models. The device requires constant USB-C power connection, limiting placement flexibility to areas near power sources. At ~16.53 pounds, it’s substantial enough to stay put but not exactly portable.
Crowdfunding Success Reflects Collector Appetite
Kickstarter campaign reveals market hunger for automated hobby solutions.
The campaign raised over $254,000 against an $11,341 goal, with early-bird pricing at $400 for standard and $500 for PRO models (down from $528 and $659 retail). This extraordinary response suggests collectors recognize value in automation despite premium pricing.
Parksible joins Fun-Tech-Lab’s ecosystem alongside the viral Windsible desktop wind tunnel and Runsible motorized platform, creating an integrated display experience for dedicated enthusiasts. The company has built credibility within the diecast community through products that blend nostalgic appeal with modern engineering.
The Parksible succeeds as a luxury collector gadget that solves real organizational friction. Casual collectors might find the price steep for 14 slots, but serious enthusiasts will appreciate the first-of-its-kind automation and digital cataloging. It’s childhood nostalgia engineered for adult precision.





























