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The XISTEST Action Figure Stand set includes 8 transparent, premium plastic stands plus a screwdriver, designed for 6-inch action figures like Gundam, SHFiguarts, and Mafex. Its modular design allows customizable assembly for dynamic dioramas and aerial poses. Lightweight yet sturdy, these stands offer versatile display options with easy assembly, making them a budget-friendly alternative for collectors seeking professional-grade figure presentation.
| ASIN | B08SMMHB7Z |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Pedestal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,533 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #161 in Action Figures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,170) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2021 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09341222807192 |
| Item Weight | 9.2 ounces |
| Item model number | US17 |
| Manufacturer | XISTEST |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.95 x 5.51 inches |
| Riser Color | Transparent |
| Shape | Toy |
M**R
Reconciling Some Good and Bad Reviews I've Seen
OK: so I get super wary buying things like this when it feels like I see tons of positive reviews that just say "Great!" but a good number of negatives that say more specific things like "Not sturdy" or "Only good for ground posing." Here's the thing: I have all 8 of these stands being used right now for aerial poses. Been that way for over a week. Six of them are bent in the air or suspended far from where their base is. How did I pull this off when plenty of reviews mention how they CAN'T be used this way? To answer that, we need to understand how these stands are designed, and from there, we can overcome the design flaw. Unlike the stands I typically use, the arms of these are hollow on both ends, and are plugged into pegs on either side. (See picture) Problem is that the arms can fairly easily ROTATE AROUND THE ARM'S LONGITUDINAL AXIS, and each one can do so on either end. So, if you have a heavy figure attached to the end of your stand, and tightly screw the actual joints in place to do some interesting mid-air pose, the arms can (and will) still rotate around the pegs at each joint, and gravity will induce them to rotate in such a way as to get your heavy figure lying flat on the ground. Not a problem of the screwed-in joints - a problem of the arms plugging into the joint pegs. BUT this is very easily overcome with some Loctite super glue! I just put a bit of glue into the hollow openings of the arms, slotted them into their pegs, rotated them to be as straight as possible with the joints, and bam! Perfectly working stands! To be clear, you do NOT glue the joints themselves (that would kind of defeat the point...); in fact, when gluing the pegs in, make sure no excess glue comes out and gets on the joints, otherwise the arms won't be able to bend. The glue is to stop the arm-axis rotation, not the actual joint bending. With that problem out of the way, I've managed to get some good mid-air poses out of my stands, as the pictures show. I will say the joints themselves aren't quite as strong as official Tamashii ones - but I've still managed to make it work just fine via the tightening of the joint screws. My figures are displayed on a shelf unit on my desk, and it is commonly being knocked by kids, wife, or even me. Yet, not ONE of my aerial figures has come down. So despite the strength not appearing AS good as Tamashii's... for all intents and purposes, it's been just fine! I did have a few fall over when I brought them down to take pics for this review (laughably, one wasn't glued and the arms rotated to make him fall LOL), but in terms of them working in my static display, no problems at all! Couple extra bits I want to touch on: 1) Some people leave negative reviews for not getting all pieces. I can totally believe that. I think I somehow ended up with an extra piece, and I'm really not sure how (since they come in plastic racks that you have to pop them out of, with 8 pre-packaged racks total). 2) Another problem I've seen people mention is pieces not fitting. I had this problem: the small clip-arms you have to plug into the clip-body had problems fitting in due to tiny bits of excess plastic being inside the holes. I just "dug" this excess plastic out a bit with my sharp tweezers and my tiny screwdriver, and I got all of them to fit in and function just fine. 3) These pegs and holes seem to be a different size than Tamashii's, as I put one clip on the end of a Tamashii stand, and it doesn't slot in tightly - instead, it just precariously is "on" it. Don't anticipate mixing and matching pieces much. 4) Because you assemble these yourself, you can make short stands or extra long ones, as you like. This is a nice bonus as far as I'm concerned, though I haven't done either yet (no need so far). My final thoughts are highly positive. I was previously 3D printing my own stands to match the Tamashii style, but those are barely translucent (if even), can easily break, and probably cost more to make than these do. I'm about to order another set of these just because I really did like them that much. I highly recommend these stands for the budget-minded like me, and may honestly never go back to buying the vastly more expensive Tamashii ones!
A**A
It works
It holds them up pretty well and are able to be moved however I like. The only thing is that they are a bit flimsy and fall apart if moved too much or if they don't have a balance but other than that they do their job.
F**.
Cheap stands
Not bad of flight stands cheap stands for a budget. They are a cheaper plastic quality from original bandai stands. The rods are too narrow and slim to hold anything larger than a deluxe figure. And the parts and not compatible with other sets. As seen in the last the shot picture they flight stand on the left is there version. So the height is haller, which does effect the stability of the stand on holding the figure.
S**I
Cheap
No good, stay away. These things are SUPER flimsy and will literally fall apart in your hands when trying to display a figure. I did get a couple 5.5 inch figures to stand and they seem to be holding fine, but it took forever and the whole thing falls apart if I touch them. The base has room for 3 branches, but unless you have a solid 30 minutes on your hands and a lot of patience, you can forget about trying to put 3 figures on it.
C**S
Stands
Very stable and easy to assemble stands work with model kits too
B**N
Don’t waste your money
Piece of crap! Didn’t hold up at all and would not support any of my figures, not to mention every time I attempted to move the stand it broke into pieces.
J**L
Very fun to usee
Very good stands I highly recommend I'd say buy 2 orders they came with just enough
T**R
Trash! Awful, Cheap, Fall Apart Easily for NO Reason - DONT PURCHASE!
Ok, so I purchased these in the hope of organizing my collection to get things looking neater around my area: home office type desk in a corner where I draw, design, research, sketch and other things. I've collected a few figures that are really special to me. Plus, I have a couple of unique art model figures from Japan that are forefront for my personal character design - a pricey male and female pair. These came with this down stands similar in appearance to what I'm reviewing now. Theirs are good, solid quality. I can move them various poses using the stand arm to hold some dynamic poses I'm trying to draw. Great stuff. After a while, I realized I needed matching stands for my other figures. I purchased these after doing a lot of research and investigating. But, I also didn't Want to spend a lot of money either. I came across the price of this particular item , compared it to the many others that were the same and read every review. Unfortunately, I don't think we are talking about the same product! Because the one I received is junk. I have since reread the reviews wondering whatvhappemed . how could mine be so wrong? They connect and they bend as they should. I try to attach my figures - the very same size and shape as every figure made, nothing different. Yet, the plastic comes apart easiky, the pieces do not stay connected and they do not hold together as they shluld. I've tried getting in touch with the seller but othing . perhaps I received a bad batch? It happens. But they do not do as they are intended and they refuse to remain connected even if a small wind from me passing by 6" or more. They collapse and pieces go everywhere. I am not happy. If others who claim these are good have used them to showcase any figures or whatever collection, I cannot understand how it is possible. I'm still using the few I have been able to place in ways that minimize their collapse, but if I go to barely move a sword or gun in one of my figures hands,it sets off a chain of epic proportions. No, I'm not overgeneralizing anything. This specific product may look !one of fits what you need, but Amazon needs to know facts about it. Not fake reviews.
Y**G
Easy to build and sturdy support figure stand!!
S**N
Very useful for holding up figures and especially my Micro Galaxy Squadron vehicles
N**Z
Por el precio no esperaba mucho y aún así quedan a deber en cuanto a resistencia, no soportan tan bien el peso de una sh figuarts y se tambalean fácilmente. Es divertido armarlas pero son bastante escuetas. Se puede solucionar un poco afianzando las uniones con pegamento.
L**N
I use this for my 6 inches figure. I like the design that it does not have the feet fix(as most figure has different hole size underneath their feet, it will be inconvenient). The assembly is tough as the junction point of the stand is too tight, it makes the stand difficult to support the waist of the figure also. Getting the components from the frame it comes with is tough and inconvenient. The stand can finish the posing but others can easily be better than this one.
R**Z
El producto es un gasto de dinero, no cumplió mis expectativas!!! HORRIBLE!!!
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