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    Default Brownnoize Productions - Unicron Stand

    Courtesy of Seibertron.com, a new and better stand for Unicron's Alt mode has been produced by a guy/group by the name of Brownnoize Productions.


    The stand is made from 'Crystal Clear Acrylic'/Perspex? and stated to cost $30USD via Paypal, being made in America.
    Apparently the only way of purchasing the stand is by sending a PM to the main creator of it over at the forum: toyboxDX, here's his Profile.

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    That us actually a lot better. The Unicron.com one was way too unstable.

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    Pretty wicked. I'd buy one if I displayed Unicron in that mode, but he is in robot mode, and will stay that way for all eternity heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    Pretty wicked. I'd buy one if I displayed Unicron in that mode, but he is in robot mode, and will stay that way for all eternity heh.
    I know I've been considering the purchase of a... gasp! - Duplicate of this singularity for display...

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    I thought about getting a second one, but the funds don't stretch that far for me. I'll save my money for figures I don't yet own over paying for duplicates. Though it would be cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1AZRAEL1 View Post
    I'll save my money for figures I don't yet own over paying for duplicates. Though it would be cool
    That is sound advice really considering the amount of figures I want compared to the ones I have, is substantially large.
    (We can dream can't we? )

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    Group buy anyone? I'm down for two

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