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SPR-5F Spector
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20-764
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Suggested Retail Price
$7.50 USD


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HMSResolution writes:

That is a nice looking Spector.


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10 August 2006page first published

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fanjoy writes:

The finished Spector, in Tron style

The theme this time was digital style, as inspired by the movie Tron. I hadn't seen Tron for a decade, but I remembered one thing clearly: the people all had glowing blue or red lines all over their bodies. I had to watch it again to get the full effect. Below is a still from the movie featuring three of the main characters, all "Blue Programs."

Three main characters from Tron

In addition, there were several vehicles in Tron sporting bold solid-color schemes, such as the tank shown below.

Tank from Tron

I thought for quite a while about which way to go with my entry, and I ended up deciding to paint my Spector as a Blue Program. For fun, I also painted another BattleTech mini as the tank (see the final pics at the end).