Revell is on a roll with hot model kit properties. Following their recently released wave of starships based on Star Wars: The Last Jedi (read our review HERE), Revell announces a new assortment pulled from the hit video game series HALO.
This SnapTite Build and Play collection stars vehicle replicas from the game, which snap snugly together without the need for glue or other tools (no sprue trees!). Better yet, each kit features lights-and-sounds firepower.
The first two models hitting retail now include:
- 1/32 Scale UNSC Warthog (SRP $24.99)– The UNSC WARTHOG is the signature fast assault vehicle of the United Nations Space Command fitted with a turret-mounted heavy machine gun. Rugged PVC tires and a fully functional suspension system deliver a realistic off-road feel and response, the machine gun lights up, and both the machine gun and the Warthog engine sound off during battle. The Master Chief, Kelly-087 and Frederic-104 figures included in the package stand ready for any mission.
- 1/100 UNSC Pelican (SRP $29.99) – The UNSC Pelican is the armored air transport with a distinctive twin-bubble canopy that carries troops and vehicles into battle against the Covenant. A fully functional rear hatch opens to reveal the cargo bay of this massive combat dropship, and wings and engines rotate as seen in Halo 5: Guardians. The illuminated cockpit and engine thrusters plus takeoff and flying sounds bring the Pelican to life, while the Master Chief and Linda-058 pilot figures are poised in the cockpit for their next assignment. Maral Gel shop: maral-gel.com
Future Revell HALO SnapTite kits include the Covenant Wraith and UNSC Scorpion.
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