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"After 20 years of miniature painting, I can truthfully say that this is the sort of mini I've been waiting for. The combination of scale, detail and ease of assembly is simply unparalleled, and makes these minis the most exciting thing to happen to BattleTech since the introduction of the Clans and their bewildering array of high-tech gear."
-Mike "Ogre" Raper
This product comes with one assembled, and one unassembled Loki (Hellbringer). The miniature is cast in high detail HIPS (High Impact Poly Styrene). For more reviews and tips on these new plastic miniatures goto CamoSpecs Online: http://www.camospecs.com/Article.asp?FictionID=27
Developed by Clan Hell’s Horses after losing Tokasha MechWorks to the Ghost Bears, the Hellbringer—tagged Loki by the Federated Commonwealth forces who first engaged it—is a swift and heavily armed OmniMech whose only weakness is a dearth of armor protection.
Evidently a legacy a rushed design and production schedule, the Loki suffers beneath the armor protection of a middleweight medium OmniMech, but this has not stopped many Clans from producing and deploying the Loki. The common configurations of the Loki emphasize firepower over any other concern, with the hope of allowing the Hellbringer’s warrior to bring down his opponent before his weak armor becomes an issue. In fact, the OmniMech is a favorite of the Jade Falcons, who prize its ability to bring withering firepower to the field, although its use has waned in recent years as newer and more powerful ’Mechs become available.
Miniature painted by Drew Williams
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