I recently ordered a couple of these from Flightpose and they are really good for 1/32 aircraft. I have about 4 of these stands that are similar but made by a company that is long gone. The only drawback to these is that you have to assemble them, but it's not hard to do. This is the 6" stand and I believe they are offered in 2", 4" and 6".
At basically $10 each, I thought they are well worth the price.
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Re: Flightpose Aircraft stands
Awesome! I've needed stands in that scale for various planes I have on display. I've been using some stands from a few of my Corgi 1:32 planes that I have sitting on their undercarriage, but I like the look of those Flightpose stands.
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Re: Flightpose Aircraft stands
tmanthegreat wrote:Awesome! I've needed stands in that scale for various planes I have on display. I've been using some stands from a few of my Corgi 1:32 planes that I have sitting on their undercarriage, but I like the look of those Flightpose stands.
Just and FYI, you can go to the Flightpose website but the ordering part doesn't work. If you want to order some stands, you'll need to email them (Carlos is the guy I dealt with) and they will then send you a Paypal invoice. My stands showed up about a week after sending payment.
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