🚀 Take Your Battles to New Heights!
The DND Flying Miniatures Combat Riser set includes two acrylic flight stands designed for tabletop RPGs, allowing players to simulate aerial combat effortlessly. With height markings from 0 to 9999 ft and a tool-free assembly, these stands enhance gameplay immersion and provide a visually striking way to represent flying miniatures.
Color | Clear |
Subject Character | Dragon |
Theme | Space |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 8.07 x 10.24 x 3.15 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
J**E
Nice for D&D gamer
Gave this as a gift to a fellow D&D player in my group who plays a mage that always flies in battle. He had been using an empty dice box. I think the whole group & the DM will like this better because now he has a way to represent the actual height he is flying since I included a tiny clothes pin as suggested (not included, sadly.) It fits together ok, but can be improved in steadiness with a bit of clear glue. Nice that there's medium and large platforms included, in case you wanted to fly a large creature. I thank the maker for being brilliant!
J**N
Changed from 2022 reviews
These now ship fully assembled and cradled in a foam-insert box instead of flat "DIY assembly" acrylic as some of the older reviews indicate. They definitely don't look like the video review that's at the top of the review page. There is no rocking or movement at all; these are completely steady, and if you told me they were cast as a single piece I couldn't disprove it.There are multiple altitude markings (1s, 10s, hundreds, and Ks). You can either mark altitude with a dry erase marker, or clip something on there. Small markers are included, but clips aren't. A small binder clip along the edge seems to work.
A**A
Just okay.
This does not come with instructions and is very confusing to put together. Luckily since it was a gift for my husband we were able to figure it out together. I’d feel bad giving this as a gift to someone else who may have no luck figuring out how to put it together.We only used one height measure piece on the base at first and it was so wobbly that the minis wouldn’t stand on it. We finally figured out that the height measure pieces interlock.Our case for it arrived damaged. Luckily none of the pieces inside were broken but they are pretty fragile feeling when you interlock them, so I give it two-three sessions before they break.It’s not worth the money spent on it, unfortunately.
K**A
Not sturdy, not worth it.
It's not worth the buy. You read the reviews that talk about the larger stand being flimsy. Used it for the first time last night... yup. Its super flimsy, the mini can stand on it, but it's a balancing act and not good at all.Don't. Buy.
M**.
Product is exactly as described
These stands work great, they are shorter than so.e but have height indicators on the stand to keep track of battle position.
F**E
There are nice looking and functional flying stands for D&D minis
I am pretty happy that I purchased a set of these combat risers. They look nice and when they are assembled, seem sturdy enough to hold even metal minis of the corresponding sizes, though I admit I don't have any metal minis of the larger size. They can be disassembled and stored in a nice little plastic case (included) for storage and travel.My only two complaints about them are minor:1. it would be nice if they could be a little cheaper.2. The adhesive protective layer of plastic was REALLY difficult to remove. I was glad they were there to keep the pieces from getting scratched up, but it would be nice if somehow there was one corner with a tab or something that you could grab to peel off the protective sticker more easily.I could see myself buying another set someday for battles with more than two flying creatures, but as I said earlier, it would be nice if they could be a little cheaper without the quality suffering.
N**F
Sturdy, attractive, easy to use
These got a lot of comments from my players when I put them on my table. They look great and are very simple to use. As you can see from my photo, I marked the altitude on the stems with a simple dot from a red dry-erase marker. Most importantly, the laser-cut acrylic pieces make a very snug fit that doesn’t wobble. I even set a solid resin Gargantuan mini on top of the larger of the two stands and there was no problem with the weight. I’ll be using these for years to come. If there is one criticism, it’s that the numbers are slightly hazy to read through the acrylic, but that is truly a trifling problem and doesn’t take away from how good this product is.***EDIT*** I stupidly missed that the “haziness” I was experiencing on the stands was because of a protective film on the surface. I peeled it off and it looks perfect! Apologies...
C**L
Interesting idea
It works reasonably well. It can be hard to fit some of the parts together at first because they were very tight for 3 of the four connections. The last one was the fitting onto the large square base, and that was pretty loose. That makes it tend to tip over, but that’s easy enough to fix with a dab of super glue, though that means they can’t be taken apart later, so isn’t quite ideal.
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