Monday, May 11, 2015

New Paper Craft: Robotech Macross - Viggers/Chrauler MBR-04-Mk VI Tomahawk Main Battle Robot (Destroid Tomahawk) Free Paper Model Download

Robotech Macross - Viggers/Chrauler MBR-04-Mk VI Tomahawk Main Battle Robot (Destroid Tomahawk) Free Paper Model DownloadThis robot paper model is a Viggers/Chrauler MBR-04-Mk VI Tomahawk Main Battle Robot (Destroid Tomahawk, aka the Excalibur), a Destroid fielded by the United Earth forces during the First Robotech War, based on the science fiction mecha anime  / , the papercraft was created by DarkStar76.


The first of the MBR-04 series Destroids, the Tomahawk Mk I entered service in February 2007. Conceived as a non-variable combat robot designed to counter giant-sized infantry, the Tomahawk was built using OverTechnology taken researched from the crash of the alien space craft known as the SDF-1 Macross in 1999. Once successfully tested, the Tomahawk became the basis for three other Destroid types and the improved Tomahawk Mk VI quickly followed in late 2007.


The Tomahawk Mk VI is the most heavily armed Destroid of the MBR-04 series and the most widely deployed model. Of the nearly 600 hundred Destroids aboard the SDF-1 Macross in February 2009, over 500 were Tomahawk Mk VI units. Armed with a wide array of weaponry suited to nearly any combat operation, the Tomahawk features particle cannons, missiles, machine guns, lasers and flamethrowers to unleash fire in any role from anti-personnel to anti-aircraft. The Mk VI version also features a retractable periscope and includes the option of mounting searchlight/missile packs in one or both mounts on either side of the top weapons bays. [Source: macross2]


You can download this paper model template here: Robotech Macross - Viggers/Chrauler MBR-04-Mk VI Tomahawk Main Battle Robot (Destroid Tomahawk) Free Paper Model Download [Box] [Gavitex]



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