Thursday, 1 September 2016

Shaltari Thunderbirds


I just finished two Thunderbird gunships to my Shaltari from the world of Dropzone Commander. Packing a shorter variant of the Gauss Cannon which is the armament of the Tomahawk gravtank I hope these can take out an enemy or two. But they are very frail and cant take a beating, so it all comes down to shooting the enemy first and hope that I dont miss the shot.


The Thunderbird is a lethal gunship, dedicated to the ground attack role. Its highly distinctive silhouette is reminiscent of stinging insects, an eminently suitable comparison. The Tunderbird features a deadly sting in the form of a short barrel Gauss Cannon, mounted beneath its abdomen. This weapon does not quite match the range of the standard version, but features the same excellent killing power.
The Thunderbird can loiter for extended periods over the combat zone, providing excellent close air support. Although it is thoroughly outclassed by fighters in terms of speed, this ability makes it more useful for protracted engagements. It is also more flexible in the confines of the urban jungle, where fighters have insufficient room to manoeuvre.

Since Gates are entirely unarmed, these talents are highly prized by Shaltari Warchiefs. Thunderbirds are routinely employed as escorts for Gates, clearing dropzones ahead of troop insertion. However, its light armour and low speed fight envelope makes it highly vulnerable to AA fire, and as such it is best deployed where the enemy has poor air defence.







You can always ad more details and another layer of shading or highlight but you have to draw the line somewhere. Im happy how they turnet out but I notice places that could had used another highlight when I look at the pictures here. Oh well, there are lots of other miniatures that also need paint so they will stay as they are.
One of the birds had a slightly miscast nose but I think I have repaired it up good enough, its nothing you will notice if you dont look especially for it later on the gaming-table.


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