How To Display Kanohi?

Please don’t eject it into space thanks. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Logan McOwen came up with an ingenious way to display G2 masks. I’m using it right now it works very well.

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I love it! of course, if we could use balljoints to move the socket connectors up and angle them, we’d have G1 display stands.

Also, is this Lewi? Coolio!

I think so. He apparently has an account here @LoganMcOwen… which hasn’t been active in almost a year.

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Ingenious, you sir are gr…

well…

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I would rotate the bottom rack 180’.

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I don’t quite follow. BTW, both racks are able to spin freely

I think staggering the masks would look better than having them lined up.

I noticed they can spin after posting that.

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I’ve tried both ways and don’t really have a preference.

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So @Rocksteady, you gonna try that G2 stand?

Edited title -legomaster

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I’m not planning on getting plenty of G2 sets.

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How many masks (G1/G2) do you have to display?

I currently have only one G2 set (PoJ) :stuck_out_tongue:

As for G1 sets…looks at G1 masks poorly lined up on shelf…16.

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Are they all the same type (same connection system)?

Most of them are aside from Hewkii Mahri’s mask and 3 Inika masks.

Those’d be a pain to display.

Can you think of any mount/stand you’ve seen here that you can easily make with the parts at your disposal?

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I was thinking of more traditional stands made of a few bricks and rods…but I can’t think of a way to make a whole row of them without running out of said parts…

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Find the pieces in your collection you have the most of. Then use those for a stand. It may not be ideal, but whatever parts you have will probably work.

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I love this guys mocs

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