The HAW206 multiped tank.
Kit from Kotobukiya of the tank seen in a Ghost in the Shell episode.
Some minor modifications and a unique paint scheme.
The HAW206 multiped tank.
Kit from Kotobukiya of the tank seen in a Ghost in the Shell episode.
Some minor modifications and a unique paint scheme.
Along this side of the HAW206 tank, I graffitied the Japanese for Testation; the title of the episode of Ghost in the Shell SAC that the tank is featured in.
I also added various other signs and symbols about the model to give it a real world feel.
More views of the HAW206 multiped tank.
On the other side of the tank I have some battle damage being repaired by a Necron scarab.
And with the hatch open you can see the blue interior that matches the pilot, shown earlier.
More pictures of the multi-ped tank, HAW206.
Here you see the top and the underside.
The jointed areas have been painted with a polishable paint (Humbrol Metalcote). My thought being that as these parts move this kind of paint will wear more realistically (rather than just scraping off).
and yes, arms, legs, and "tail" are all posable.
A couple of close ups of the HAW206 multiped tank, and a scale shot with a space marine.
@DrH this is rad as heck. Is it scratch-built? A kit?
Edit: I see in the thread above that it's a kit. Should have read that first 😅
@astrovore Thanks.
Yeah, a nice kit. Goes together well.
The plastic is a bit fragile for the hinged armour plates at the side (there's supposed to be 2 smaller plates towards the front. One snapped off during construction so I removed them).