If you started playing BattleTech in the '80's or early '90's, this fortnight's 'Mech really needs no introduction. It graced the cover of the rulebooks for BattleTech, Second Edition, AeroTech, and CityTech, First Edition. That's right, ladies and gentlemen, this fortnight, we're looking at the
Shadow Hawk and its offspring.
An old friend, the
Shadow Hawk has been with us from the beginning, even from Battledroids -- except for its absence as one of the Unseen.
Technical Readout: Project Phoenix brought us the Reseen versions and newer days have brought us a Primitive version and the new Classic version.
The Clans, of course, can't leave anything alone and created the
Shadow Hawk IIC, ten tons later but still dangerous. And, if you believe the original art in
Technical Readout: 3055, provided by Victor Musical Industries, Inc., prone to melodramatic poses. And, like the other second-line BattleMechs in TRO: 3055, it too became Unseen and then Reseen.
And then in
Technical Readout: 3085, we got the bimodal
Shadow Hawk LAM. Billed as the first produced LAM design, I believe it is the only canon bimodal LAM thus far. It is also the first LAM to appear in the Miniature of the Fortnight series.
If you'd like to learn about using any of these in game, please see these resources:
The
Shadow Hawk itself has a large number of sculpts, listed here in rough chronological order:
- The original Battledroids sculpt was released by Ral Partha as 20-836.
- The Unseen sculpt was later released by Ral Partha under the same product code, 20-836.
- The BattleTech, Third Edition boxed set released by FASA featured a plastic mini based on the Ral Partha Unseen sculpt.
- The first Reseen sculpt was for the Shadow Hawk SHD-5D, released by Iron Wind Metals as 20-212.
- The other Reseen sculpt was for the SHD-7CS and SHD-7M models, released by IWM as 20-301.
- The Primitive sculpt for the SHD-1R was released by IWM as CE-001 (and also as part of the Bounty Hunter Companion Mechs set (10-051)).
- The Classic sculpt of the Shadow Hawk SHD-2H was released by IWM as 20-5141.
- A variant Classic sculpt for the SHD-2K was released by IWM as an online exclusive (BT-399).
- A sculpt for the Royal variant, the SHD-2Hb, was released by IWM as 20-5169.
- A jumping version of the SHD-2Hb was released by IWM as a limited edition mini (SHD2Hb-18).
- And, finally, the Game of Armored Combat boxed set released by CGL contains a new plastic sculpt of the Shadow Hawk.
The
Shadow Hawk IIC only has two sculpts:
- The original Unseen sculpt released by Ral Partha (20-658).
- The Reseeen sculpt for the Shadow Hawk IIC 4 released by IWM (20-224).
The
Shadow Hawk LAM SHD-X2 has two sculpts:
Whew. That's a lot of sculpts. Hopefully you, our community, have plenty of painted versions. Why don't you show us? We'd love to see them.
Thank you for reading!
Our next three fortnights will be:
- Special (7/29): Aerospace Fighters
- Mixed (8/12): Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt IIC
- Clan (8/26): Vixen (Incubus) and Incubus II