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other retro display stands

Showcasing More Classic Systems

Flexi-Arcade display stands are designed to celebrate the wider world of retro computing beyond the major home computer lines. From lesser-known systems to niche enthusiast machines, these stands aim to give every classic computer the same opportunity to be proudly displayed and appreciated.


The range continues to grow as new designs are developed for additional machines. Custom stands for other systems may also be possible on request, allowing collectors to showcase the computers that matter most to them.


Available in our Store https://flexi-arcade.square.site/ or also on Ebay/Etsy

Aquarius (1983)

Acorn Electron (1983)

Aquarius II (1984)

  The Aquarius was Mattel’s entry into the home computer market in 1983, designed to bring accessible computing into everyday homes. Although its commercial run was short-lived, it has since become a distinctive and memorable part of early computing history.

Aquarius II (1984)

Acorn Electron (1983)

Aquarius II (1984)

 The Aquarius II was an enhanced follow-up to Mattel’s Aquarius home computer, but was never commercially released. With only around 25 units ever produced, it remains one of the rarest and most sought-after pieces of computing history. 

Acorn Electron (1983)

Acorn Electron (1983)

Acorn Electron (1983)

 The Acorn Electron was launched in 1983 as a more affordable home version of the BBC Micro. While it faced a challenging launch, it quickly became a popular entry point into programming and gaming for a new generation. 

Flexi Arcade - Design

Flexi Arcade - Design

Acorn Electron (1983)

 Each stand is carefully designed to complement the original machine while providing stable support and subtle illumination. The goal is simple: enhance the presence of the computer without distracting from its iconic design. 

Flexi Arcade - Detail

Flexi Arcade - Design

Flexi Arcade - Detail

 From the illuminated diffuser to the machine-specific faceplates and branding, every element is designed with collectors in mind. Each stand is produced in small batches and assembled by hand in the Flexi-Arcade workshop. 

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