The Metal Earth Chief's Helmet models are amazingly detailed
etched models that are fun and satisfying to assemble. Each model is made from
a pair of completely flat laser-etched steel sheets. Is a fictional character
and the main protagonist of the Halo universe. Master Chief is a player
character in the series of science fiction first person shooter video games. He
is essentially the face of the Halo series.
The Metal Earth UNSC Warthog models are amazingly detailed
etched models that are fun and satisfying to assemble. Each model is made from
a pair of completely flat laser-etched steel sheets. The M12 Force Application
Vehicle, more commonly known as the Warthog or simply the Hog is a United
Nations Space Command ground vehicle. D use to it's versatility, the base M12
platform lends itself to many variants, the most ubiquitous model fielded by
the UNSC Defense Force being the M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle, which is
equipped with a turret-mounted machine gun for a basic defensive capability.
The Warthog is as much a part of the UNSC as boots, guns and tasteless coffee.
The Metal Earth UNSC Pelican models are amazingly detailed
etched models that are fun and satisfying to assemble. Each model is made from
a pair of completely flat laser-etched steel sheets. Pelican is the name
applied to a series of drop ships operated by the UNSC Marine Corps, the UNSC
Navy and the New Mombasa Police Department. Most Pelicans are equipped with
70mm Chain Guns and rockets mounted un their wings. They can also carry a
Warthog, Scorpion Tank or Resupply Canisters attached to their tails.
The Metal Earth UNSC Mantis models are amazingly detailed
etched models that are fun and satisfying to assemble. Each model is made from
a pair of completely flat laser-etched steel sheets. Is an armored fighting
behicle. It appears in Halo's 4's campaign, multiplayer, and in a few spartan
ops missions. It was given the nickname Mantis because of it's ability to
ambush 18 heavily guarded T-27 AAC's during the Battle of Meridian on a
legendary "cherbourg Run".
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