What this tool does
Instead of editing rotation values manually, you can work visually with pose controls and command output. This is especially useful when you need multiple stands that look consistent across a build.
Executive Statue Studio Engine
| Action | Helmet | Chestplate | Leggings | Boots | Mainhand | Offhand |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| remove | ||||||
| place | ||||||
| replace |
Armor stands are the backbone of every elite map-maker's toolkit. Use them to craft static NPCs, weapon racks, furniture hacks, and cinematic freeze-frames that make your world feel alive without any mods.
Hand-coding NBT poses is painful — our studio lets you drag and pose in real-time 3D, then exports the exact /summon or /give command string you need in seconds.
Rotate every joint — head, body, arms, legs — in a live 3D viewport. No guessing at angle values. What you see is exactly what spawns in your world.
Toggle Invisible mode to hide the stand frame, leaving only the equipment. The go-to technique for creating custom NPC characters, furniture, and floating item displays.
Enable "Show Arms" in the options panel, then fill in the Mainhand or Offhand item ID. Our studio generates the correct Equipment NBT tag so the item appears in-game without any guesswork.
Yes. Toggle the "Small" parameter to scale the stand down to 50%. Perfect for detailed furniture builds, decorative figurines, and dollhouse-style room setups.
Copy the NBT string from the output panel and run: /data merge entity @e[type=armor_stand,limit=1] with your generated NBT. Make sure you're targeting the right stand.
Toggle "No Base Plate". This removes the stone slab base, making the stand look seamless embedded in floors, grass, or custom terrain builds.
Yes. Enable "Persistence Required" to prevent the game from removing idle stands. Essential for builds on servers where chunks are regularly unloaded and reloaded.
Summon places the stand at specific coordinates immediately. Give creates an item/spawn egg a player can place manually — useful for kits, shops, and adventure maps.
Pose Tool
The armor stand tool helps you pose armor stands and generate commands for displays, statues, map scenes, server lobbies, and decorative builds.
Instead of editing rotation values manually, you can work visually with pose controls and command output. This is especially useful when you need multiple stands that look consistent across a build.
Create the pose, copy the command, test it in a flat world, then move it into the real build. For complex scenes, save one pose at a time and label your commands so you can rebuild the display later.
Yes, commands can include equipment and display settings depending on the target version.
Small pose mistakes are easier to fix before placing many stands inside an important build.
If something feels wrong, a Minecraft version is missing, the wording is confusing, or you have a better workflow idea, send it over. Real player feedback is how these tools get sharper.