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Armor stands
Aiden of Oreland:
I think this is one of those situations where making your own is better. You can make it your height etc. which is nice so you can look at yourself in a a manner of speaking. I know some companies do make adjustable but I cannot imagine them to be all that sturdy.
Sir James A:
I'll also put my own to shame. You can rarely beat a Robert MacPherson creation!
https://picasaweb.google.com/107424978964418089728/February262014?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCKqt9tu31ICUVw&feat=directlink
Don Jorge:
--- Quote from: Sir James A on 2014-03-10, 14:29:26 ---I'll also put my own to shame. You can rarely beat a Robert MacPherson creation!
https://picasaweb.google.com/107424978964418089728/February262014?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCKqt9tu31ICUVw&feat=directlink
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Yeah, his is ridiculous! I really like your design Sir James...very cool idea with the points...stapled...
Sir William:
Ye Olde Gaffer put out plans for the ones he did- pretty nice if you have the talent for it. I don't, unfortunately.
http://yeoldegaffers.com/project_deluxe_stand.asp
And I recognize ole Massimo the Armor Mannekin! lol
Don Jorge:
--- Quote from: Sir William on 2014-03-10, 14:37:00 ---Ye Olde Gaffer put out plans for the ones he did- pretty nice if you have the talent for it. I don't, unfortunately.
http://yeoldegaffers.com/project_deluxe_stand.asp
And I recognize ole Massimo the Armor Mannekin! lol
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Sir William, that looks really easy to make...it is time consuming and you need a power drill, power saw (or an old school saw and lots of patience), and a brush for the stain/sealant. I would make one but alas right now funds and crafting time are tied up on armor making.
But basically you are cutting out woodand doing simple drills...no complicated hinges or anything.
A piece of advise, stain after it is assembled...takes forever to dry and having it standing already is nice :)
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