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Post by Bandalero on Mar 21, 2016 21:06:53 GMT -5
Hey folks, just wondering if there are alternative foot stands that people use that are more lower profile and inconspicuous than the official Mattel ones?
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Post by ZDB on Mar 21, 2016 21:29:22 GMT -5
Forget low profile those Mattel stands cost an arm and a leg anyway
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gawd6sic6™
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Post by gawd6sic6™ on Mar 22, 2016 0:51:49 GMT -5
You can find stuff on ebay... search clear action figure stands. there are some up now for 6-8" figures, 10 for $18.99
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Post by maske2g on Mar 22, 2016 15:49:27 GMT -5
You can find stuff on ebay... search clear action figure stands. there are some up now for 6-8" figures, 10 for $18.99 Is there anywhere less eye gauging? I think I could make 200 of them for that price with a perspex sheet and a perspex rod or 2.
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Post by Henchmen4Hire on Mar 22, 2016 18:34:00 GMT -5
You can find stuff on ebay... search clear action figure stands. there are some up now for 6-8" figures, 10 for $18.99 Is there anywhere less eye gauging? I think I could make 200 of them for that price with a perspex sheet and a perspex rod or 2. They're expensive because the people who have them made have to have them packaged, shipped from overseas, make steel molds, etc., those costs need to be recouped. Still wouldn't pay that much though. You can make your own if you have some power tools. Get a sheet of styrene/acrylic and a rod that fits snugly in the foot holes. Cut the bases out of the sheet, drill a little hole, and glue a piece of the rod in there, done. Sand or bevel the edges of the bases so they aren't so sharp. Does someone sell precut shapes? That would be fantastic
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