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Gavin Syme GBS Sponsoring Member of TMP of 15mm.co.uk writes:


Scorpion Air Lander

Hello, TMP!

Good and sad news, everybody, this week, as we have the last Laserburn classic 15mm scale vehicle code re-mastered and re-released. Yes, that's right, the last one, and it's been just over half a year since we started, and it's been a great experience and a lot of fun, too. But we kept the daddy for last, the biggest and meanest of the whole vehicle range. That's right, the old 'skull cracker' itself, the Scorpion Air Lander. One of the very first 'dropship' type models in the early 1980s. It was an absolute beast in white-metal, meaning it was really heavy, hard to produce, and that meant that we took it off the market. In fact, with this release today, it's now cheaper than it was in 2005! The big, one-piece hull is now in high-quality grey-tone resin, which is much, much lighter. There are many dropship types of models on the market now, but this vehicle is pure Space Opera with its open top and anti-gravity drive. Perhaps it was once in your collection, or you might want to add one or more of them to your collection now. The Scorpion has come out beautifully and we are very happy with it, and we hope you all are too.

Scorpion Air Lander

Scorpion Air Lander

V011 - Scorpion Air Lander - one resin-and-metal kit - £8.00 GBP

This code contains all of the parts required to assemble one air lander, suitable for any 15mm campaign. The parts are as follows: a resin hull, a white-metal cabin top, white-metal landing legs, and two separate white-metal plasma robo-turrets to mount on the hull. This model is not supplied with a flying base, but can be easily mounted upon one. Assembly required, but it's a very easy build. Dimensions assembled are 55mm in length, 40mm width, and 30mm height. A classic Laserburn model once more back in production.

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