I posted this query in the 1:32 & Smaller section of this Forum, but got little response. Do any of you august gents (or ladies) know of any outfit that makes plastic or metal model airplane display stands for either 1:18 or smaller scales?
I'm thinking of a pylon-type stand with a cradle on top, kind of like Corgi's 1:32 plane stands. Class? Class? Anyone?
Anyone?
Airplane Model Display Stands
Airplane Model Display Stands
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Build your own. The website for the company that made the stand above is no longer available, but the concept is simple. Using a small block of wood, drill holes for 3-4 clear acrylic dowels. Altering the lengths of the dowels will give the bird some attitude, ie, nose down, nose up, right or left bank, etc. You'll need to play a bit first. Round or polish the tips, or attach some felt, and Voila, your done.
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There are some on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/21st-Century-Displa ... dZViewItem
Making your own would be a valid and likely cheaper option.
http://cgi.ebay.com/21st-Century-Displa ... dZViewItem
Making your own would be a valid and likely cheaper option.
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Airplane Model Display Stands
Airforcecop67: Thanks for the suggestions. When searching Froogle, I came across the company that made the stand your picture shows, and , as you said, found that they had gone belly-up. Guess I'll have to get out the old Makita drill and get to work.
Ta-152: ditto to you. Thanks for the Evil-Bay suggestions. You know, I bet someone could make a tidy buck manufacturing and selling model display stands. Seems the field is wide open. Any of you Groundpounders have mechanical aptitude and time on your hands? BTW, screwing in a light bulb is a challenge for me. I was at the back of the line when God gave out cerebellums!
Ta-152: ditto to you. Thanks for the Evil-Bay suggestions. You know, I bet someone could make a tidy buck manufacturing and selling model display stands. Seems the field is wide open. Any of you Groundpounders have mechanical aptitude and time on your hands? BTW, screwing in a light bulb is a challenge for me. I was at the back of the line when God gave out cerebellums!
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