I did this. Scariest experience ever ! 1 learning tip. Make sure the plates on the bottom of the model are built in EXACTLY the right place where they are next to the holes left when the legs are removed. Mine were 1 - just 1 stud out of alignment and blocked the stand lining up properly. I had a very tricky alteration job to perform. All good and sexy now though.
I have the mark 2 stand I didn't have to take anything off I lifted it by the sides by myself had the stand up against the nearby bookshelf hooked the bottom 2 hooks through and "helped" the other top 2 hooks through between the land legs a the back and everything worked
Mine only came with 4 rubber pieces, which I assumed were for the bottom of it. But I noticed you have some where it makes contact with the falcon. Are those needed?
Not sure, but the one they use damages the Lego. The weight of the Millennium Falcon pushes into the acrylic edge, creating an indent in the Lego. The display stand in the video hooks into the landing struct positions and uses rubber protectors too.
Hello! The link to the product can be found in the description of the video. Also, here is a link to the latest version of the product. www.idisplayit.co.uk/stands/2in1-display-stand-for-75192-ucs-millennium-falcon-mk2/
Das ist bei weitem der vernünftigste Ständer für den Falken , wenn die unteren Arme verlängert und mit gegen Harken versehen werden , wobei die oberen Arme nur anliegen anstatt im Modell zu platzieren , könnten die Landefüße an ihrem Platz bleiben . Vorbild sollte ein Buch oder Teller Ständer sein der das Objekt präsentieren soll , und als Ständer wenig in Erscheinung zu treten . Auf jeden Fall ist dein Ständer besser als Lego welcher 100 € kostet , und auch das China Produkt welches nur 35 € kostet , das Modell sollte immer dominieren , und nicht der aufwändige Ständer .
Loving the Lego BTTF case and stand combo - so many display cabinets I'm spoit for choice
I did this. Scariest experience ever ! 1 learning tip. Make sure the plates on the bottom of the model are built in EXACTLY the right place where they are next to the holes left when the legs are removed. Mine were 1 - just 1 stud out of alignment and blocked the stand lining up properly. I had a very tricky alteration job to perform. All good and sexy now though.
I have the mark 2 stand I didn't have to take anything off I lifted it by the sides by myself had the stand up against the nearby bookshelf hooked the bottom 2 hooks through and "helped" the other top 2 hooks through between the land legs a the back and everything worked
You said shipping around the world but when i tried to order for shipping to Indonesia your web refused :((
Mine only came with 4 rubber pieces, which I assumed were for the bottom of it. But I noticed you have some where it makes contact with the falcon. Are those needed?
This was an older version of our stand. The extra rubber pieces at the top are no longer needed.
@@iDisplayitIs there an updated video of assembly for mk2 version?
@@GuitarG123 The video for the MK2 stand is here. If you need any further help, just send us an email: ua-cam.com/video/Mw_K8KxPc1w/v-deo.html
@iDisplayit Thanks ,just what we were looking for. That looks awesome,you don't know where the rotating stand shown on the clip can be sourced?
This looks great. I wonder who makes the clear acrylic stand the Lego store uses to display this?
Not sure, but the one they use damages the Lego. The weight of the Millennium Falcon pushes into the acrylic edge, creating an indent in the Lego. The display stand in the video hooks into the landing struct positions and uses rubber protectors too.
Looks good not necessarily the best, two people is required
Funny, I think I bought this stand, but I never took the landing gear off
Where can I buy this bracket? What is the product name?
Hello! The link to the product can be found in the description of the video. Also, here is a link to the latest version of the product. www.idisplayit.co.uk/stands/2in1-display-stand-for-75192-ucs-millennium-falcon-mk2/
iDisplayit Thank You!
Can I use this display to the Deagostini Millenium Falcon ? They do have similar size
Probably not. The stand has been designed to fit into the Lego landing struct openings.
Can it go the other way with the front facing the other way
how do you get the panels to stay on????
They stay on easily without coming off
Hello, do you ship to Netherlands too? Thank you
Shipping is available to Europe and all over the world, through idisplayit.co.uk.
That moment when u tilt forward and can’t save it. It least I haven’t done that with my ucs millennium falcon lol
I’m planning on displaying this about seven feet from the ground. Meaning that it would explode if it falls down, so is this stand very sturdy?
The stand is very solid and sturdy.
Das ist bei weitem der vernünftigste Ständer für den Falken , wenn die unteren Arme verlängert und mit gegen Harken versehen werden , wobei die oberen Arme nur anliegen anstatt im Modell zu platzieren , könnten die Landefüße an ihrem Platz bleiben .
Vorbild sollte ein Buch oder Teller Ständer sein der das Objekt präsentieren soll , und als Ständer wenig in Erscheinung zu treten .
Auf jeden Fall ist dein Ständer besser als Lego welcher 100 € kostet , und auch das China Produkt welches nur 35 € kostet , das Modell sollte immer dominieren , und nicht der aufwändige Ständer .
FUCK THAT its SIXTY DOLLARS
a very reasonable price and worthwhile investment for such an expensive set