🎨 Elevate Your Collection with Style!
The MLST-A01C multi stand set includes 5 clear, adjustable stands designed for action figures and dolls ranging from 3.9 to 11.8 inches. With 10 assembly pieces and user-friendly instructions, this set allows collectors to create personalized displays while ensuring stability and style. Made in Japan, it's perfect for enthusiasts aged 15 and up.
Product Dimensions | 20 x 14 x 10 cm; 300 Grams |
Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | MLST-A01C-5PCS |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 10 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B00UUTBFGY |
B**R
Good budget flight stands, if only a little bit cheap.
Brought these flight stands for my Marvel Legends characters, and as the title of the review suggests; they do work, but they have their issues.Firstly be prepared for some assembly. The instructions are in Japanese (I believe), but the pictures are clear and it's all rather self explanatory.They get a BIG thumbs up for including grips/claws of multiple sizes, meaning figures with extra small waists are able to use these stands.I just wish these claws were thicker as when placed into position, the claws don't really hold the figure as much as the figure rests on them. Meaning if the claws were to weaken and come apart the figure would go crashing to the ground.
D**E
Great quality, multiple variations in each package, and easy to set up.
I am very satisfied with this purchase. So much so that I've ordered two sets of these stands. Both times I received 5 individually packaged stands, which were bubble wrapped together nicely to avoid damage. Each stand came with all the necessary parts to assemble in a variety of different ways to accomodate my preferences and needs for my figures. There was the base of course, along with 3 different length arms, multiple joints for articulation of each arm used, 3 sizes of claws to grasp figures, separate bracket piece for attaching a 2nd claw if need be, and all the screws + nuts needed for complete assembly. The screws tighten up nicely to lock joints firmly in place, and once snug, I have yet to have one come loose. Only tools required are decent snippers and a phillips head driver. I have multiple figures suspended completely off the base in aerial action poses while utilizing all 3 arms of the stand, and they hold perfectly. I am using them for figures ranging from 6 inches up to 9 inches with zero issue. I can easily use them for some of my 3.5 inch figures if the need arises, and I feel they would do perfectly. Now if you start getting much bigger than around the 9 inch mark, or really bulky or heavy figures, then you might run into some issues or at least not have the results I've gotten. For reference, I currently have Marvel Legends, various MacFarlane figures, and Diamond Select figures on mine.
N**N
My go to display stand
The Obitsu Clear Stand is my go to stand, period.I had bought this stand in a single pack at least twice, the last time dating back to January 2016. Yes, I know it doesn't sound that often, but after going thru many different types of varying prices, this is the one I settled, because I can use it with several types of figures and in multiple display options. So I went for this multiple pack since it was in Prime, it was a bit cheaper and I figured I was going to use them all anyway.These stands are good for displaying figures such as Hasbro Marvel 3.75" figures, Vitruvian HACKS 4" figures, Miraculous LadyBug 5.5" figures, or even Mattel DC Super Heroes Girls 6" figures. However, these also work with Neca Superman 7" figure in a hovering pose or holding an Revell 8" X-Wing Model flying if you are careful enough.These stands come in two spruces, the circular stand, a bag with screws and instructions. The pieces includes;- three claws sizes (1 1/2", 1" and 3/4")- three extension shafts (4 5/8", 4" and 3 3/8")- an end connector to the base,- an end connector to the connector claws or connector pegs,- a shaft connector to the connector claws or connector pegs,- two connectors claws, and- two connectors for plugs.The only issue is that this stand takes a bit of work to put together. I'm aware of another stand system that can be easier to put together, but is not as available.If you are holding a 3 3/4" figure or a light 5" doll, this stand will hold it standing or flying without issues. Larger and heavier 6" or 7" figure can be held standing or floating 1" or 2" above ground with ease, but flying poses get trickier without extra support. I would use one extension, but more than that it may be asking for trouble.
T**N
Perfect for the price point & for holding figures up. Not ideal for heavy figures in flight poses.
Amazing stands! I only collect DC Collectibles & DC Direct figures (both in 6-inch and 6.75-inch scale) and wanted affordable stands that will keep some of them from falling.The Obitsu stands came with easy-to-understand English instructions, and the plastic parts were easily removable from holders it came with (in other words, I didn't have to use nippers or pliers to remove them from the holders).The one minor con with these stands is that they aren't the best when it comes to doing flight poses with heavy-ish figures as the stands will topple over (the bases aren't heavy bases). Even if they don't topple over, the pillars will look like they're bending, giving the sense that they will eventually give out and break if you keep them supporting heavy figures in flight poses.To give you an example of what I worked with, I wanted to do a flight pose with my DC Collectibles Doomsday Clock Mr. Manhattan figure, and the stands couldn't support said figure in flight pose. I reckon the best stand to support flight /dynamic flight poses for figures of that weight would have to be DC Collectibles' Deluxe Figure Bases, but said stands are now hard to get and will cost you a pretty penny.So in summary, for the price the OBTISU stands go for and if you are only looking for stands to hold your figures up, these are perfect. If you are looking for dynamic flight poses and you collect DC Direct-weight figures, these aren't for you.
D**.
Love these stands!!!
I use these mostly for dbz figure rise standards and they are incredible much better than tamashii nation stands. The only down side to these is they cant really lift up heavier figures like sh figuarts broly, the base is too small to hold heavy figures but any these will work with any other sh figuart.Compared to tamashi nation stands: you get 5 stands for 25$ thats a deal considering tamashi stands are 20$Each for the originals or the new ones are 10$ but are of poor quality, The clips that hold the figures are much better than tamashi stands cause they use screws to loosen or tighten the grip, tamashi stands just snap in and get lose over time and will eventually stop gripping figures tightly so obitsus have superior clips and they come with 3 different sizes bonus! Obitsus have a small round base they're perfect for single figure displays cause they dont take up as much space as tamashis, but they can only hold one figure and its hard to get 2 stands together into a vs pose. If you want to display single standard figures get obitsus, if you want to recreate fight scenes or pose heavier figures get a tamashi stand. Obitsus have a forward back and 360 pivot at the base, while tamashi stands have an omnidirectional pivot at the base. Overall i prefer obitsus for my figure stand needs but i also use tamashi stands for certain figures or if i wanna do 2 figures on one stand. You cant go wrong with obitsus!!!
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