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This nimble design is especially popular among Gaia First! volunteers and typically serves as a reconnaissance vehicle in the sun-blasted wastes surrounding Shangri-LA. The badger offers a low profile and achieves high speed on both paved and broken ground thanks to the independent suspension of its front tires. Considered largely obsolete by modern standards, this design was first introduced as a corporate security vehicle in 2048 and later made available for private purchase in 2060 due to demand for the vehicle after iconic roles in popular media.

Initially marketed as an “all-terrain security, surveillance and mob disbursement vehicle,” the Badger featured a sophisticated sensor suite allowing an operator to efficiently monitor a wide array of data including high security quantum networks as well as mundane radio and digital transmissions. The Badger also featured a turret-mounted pressurized liquid dispersal unit that was intended for less-than lethal riot control, but often modified to fire flammable propellants instead. An optional ramming bar was provided for the vehicle, and the independent, solid-rubber tires allowed the unit to operate in conditions that traditional wheeled vehicles could not.

This 7-piece resin model comes unassembled and unpainted.
Contents include:
1x hull
2x tires
2x turret options 
1x ram bar
1x gas tank
1x 4x6" schematic card

Assembly and painting required. Please see our care instructions for handling, cleaning and modeling with resin. 

Badger Scout ATV

$27.00Price
  • Model Preparation ​​​​​​​
    Due to the casting process resin models require clean up before assembly or painting is attempted. Resin casts require a mold release agent which is greasy and can hinder glue bonds and prevent paint from adhering to a model's surface. To ensure ease of assembly and painting please wash all resin pieces in warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly.

    Some mold release is particularly stubborn to remove and requires soaking the models in the soapy water solution for an hour or more. After soaking, rinse the models well and let them air dry before attempting assembly. Household dish detergent works well for washing resin and is generally cheap and easy to find!

    Safety Recommendations
    Resin models are suited for advanced modelers.

    While curing, resin models may retain small air bubbles or imperfections which require clean-up before painting.

    To fill small holes use modeling putty - most game and hobby shops have some kind of 2-part epoxy putty available for purchase.

    Mold lines or other raised imperfections should be removed with either a sharp hobby knife or sanded.

    Please use caution when using any hobby knives and remember to cut away from your body.

    When sanding resin be sure to wear protective coverings for your mouth, nose and eyes as resin dust can be harmful if inhaled. Also, always sand your models in well ventilated or outdoor areas and take caution to contain any dust while cleaning up your workspace and tools afterward.

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