
From Home Tracks to Global Fame:
The 3DBotMaker Story
Collector: Adriel Johnson
Country: United States of America


Adriel's foray into diecast racing began in 2014 when he purchased Hot Wheels tracks for his son.
Inspired by YouTubers like GhostJerker and RaceGrooves, he envisioned creating his own racing setups.
Recognizing a gap in the market for reliable racing accessories, Adrile utilised a 3D printer to design and produce custom start gates and electronic finish lines, laying the foundation for the 3DBotMaker brand.
The Genesis of 3DBotMaker
Transition to Content Creation
While initially focusing on product development, Adriel's passion for storytelling led him to produce racing videos to showcase his accessories. The positive reception of these videos prompted a shift in focus from manufacturing to content creation.
Operating as a solo creator, Johnson manages every aspect of the 3DBotMaker channel, including planning, filming, editing, and voiceovers. His unique approach includes voicing multiple characters, such as the commentators "3D" and "2D," adding depth and humor to the races. This dedication to quality and consistency has garnered a loyal fanbase, with many viewers making his races a family viewing tradition.
A One-Man Production Powerhouse
Community Engagement and Legacy:
Beyond entertainment, Johnson has fostered a vibrant community of diecast racing enthusiasts. Through his channel, he encourages creativity, sportsmanship, and innovation within the hobby. His journey from a tech job to a YouTube sensation exemplifies how passion and perseverance can transform a simple hobby into a global phenomenon.
Last But Not Least
What began as a father-son hobby has grown into a global phenomenon, with Adriel Johnson steering 3DBotMaker to become a beloved staple of the diecast racing world. Behind the scenes, it’s clear that family and passion fuel everything he does. One can only hope that one day his sons, inspired by their early memories of racing down the tracks, might carry on the 3DBotMaker legacy themselves. Until then, fans across the world are buckling up for the next race — and if you're not already, trust us: you’re missing out—just don't be surprised if you find yourself hooked.
In the expansive world of diecasts, racing has a few names that resonate as profoundly as Adriel Johnson, the creative force behind 3DBotMaker. What began as a father-son pastime has evolved into a YouTube sensation, captivating audiences worldwide with thrilling 1:64 scale races and innovative track designs.
By 2020, 3DBotMaker had become a full-fledged YouTube channel, featuring series like the Diecast Rally Championship and the King of the Mountain tournament. Adriel's meticulous attention to detail, from track design to commentary, set a new standard in the diecast racing community.








From Home Tracks to Global Fame: The 3DBotMaker Story
Adriel Johnson turned a simple father-son hobby into a global diecast racing sensation. Starting with custom 3D-printed accessories, he shifted focus to creating thrilling YouTube racing content. Today, 3DBotMaker captivates fans worldwide with high-quality races, engaging storytelling, and a passion that continues to inspire the diecast community.
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