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Sunday
Dec042011

Product Preview: Omni-Stand Clear Rods.

We have completed the first prototype Clear Omni-Stand Rod. The rod consists of 1/4" diameter clear rod with steel threads at either end. This should still provide good strength and have the added benefit of being clear.  They will be cheaper then the metal rods and only a 1/16" increase in the diameter.We are working on reducing the thread insert depth to give it a cleaner look. We hope to be ready for full production really soon.

 

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Reader Comments (4)

So, will these be compatible in any way with the Wings of War altitude rods?

December 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Davies

These are designed to work with the Omni-Stand system. They will not work with the original Wings of War base system. We do sell replacement bases for Wings of War. They can be combined with a telescoping rod and a Single DiceDock to get the models off the table and add more dynamic height differences.

December 8, 2011 | Registered CommenterCorSec Engineering

I've always liked the clear bases for WH40K, although it can be troublsome mounting a large model on a the dinky base supplied with the model (Monolith anyone?). Will the extra 1/16" make them uncompatiable with the steel rods?

December 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterChris J.

Everything will still be compatible. The difference is the diameter of the shaft. They both have the same thread size. These will not be as strong as the steel but they can still take a beating.

Jonathan Bowen
CorSec Engineering

December 18, 2011 | Registered CommenterCorSec Engineering

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