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I picked these out of a bargain bin because they looked cool, I have no idea what game they are from. I thought they might make cool proxies in case I have a space game with missing or no 3D models.

Also, they have a square hole underneath for a flight stand, does anyone know where I can find flight stands with a square end? The hole is probably 2mm square. I know I could file down a round flight stand peg but that's a bit of a hassle.



Thanks!
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they're from halo fleet battles.
   
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Larger is an Epoch carrier, and the smaller is a Marathon heavy cruiser from Spartan Games' Halo Fleet Battles. They are out of print so the flight stands go for extortionate prices, and were multibases besides, so I would not go that direction if you only have the two. It can be hard to tell from the models, but only the end of the flight stands were squared off, the rest were 3mm round so I have drilled out several and used 3mm acrylic rods in their place.
   
 
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