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CorSec Engineering Releases Omni-Stand Telescoping Rods with Screw Attachment


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CorSecEng writes:

It requires one of our mounts to be attached to model. The magnetic tops are just not strong enough for some models.

1/72nd scale die cast planes might overload the rod. The heavier models start to bend the rod a lot as you get higher. You can use only the bottom thicker sections and just not extend it the enter length. This gives you some variation in height. About 5" to 10" or so.

As an example. I have a 3.3 ounce Devilfish model that is a little woobly at full extension. I have another bigger Imperial guard vendetta that weights 7.4 ounces. It works out to the first two an a half extensions. About 10" off the table.


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CorSecEng of CorSec Engineering writes:

We have added another type of telescoping rod to the Omni-stand line. The head on this set-up is a screw that is compatible with any of the Omni-Stand Mounts. These rods provide a secure connection that allows you to get larger kits off the ground without worrying about the magnets letting go. It works great with 1:72nd scale fighter kits!

Omni-Stand Telescoping Rod (Screw)

Omni-Stand Telescoping Rods (Screw)

Omni-Stand Telescoping Rod (Screw)

Price: $4.49 USD (Volume Discount Available)

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