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Halo Covenant Banshee Fighter


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This is a LEGO model of the Covenant Banshee fighter from the PC and Xbox first-person shooter game, Halo - Combat Evolved.

The minifigs shown here were made using DECAL (STICKER) designs custom-drawn by me. I now provide a printing service for these decals

The Banshee was one of my earlier Halo 1 creations, first posted on 10/27/2003. At the time, I considered it one of the more difficult items from the game to make.
The 'Shee is by far one of the most fun vehicles to pilot in Halo, and among the great vehicles in this game, that's saying a lot! It can be rather annoying in multiplayer though, especially in Halo 1 for the PC. Annoying, that is, provided you are not the one piloting.
As you can see, the top/back of the ship opens wide to allow pilot entry, just like in the game.
The Master Chief seats himself in the cockpit by lying down flat - the same strange method used in the game. In this case, he is held in place by sticking the LEGO minifig's "toes" between the studs on the plate beneath him.
One thing I was always curious about was why the flaps on the back of the Banshee did not turn when the vehicle did. Judging by their appearance, this function seemed obvious to me. Perhaps I'm completely wrong, but I liked the idea, so I featured it on my LEGO model, as seen above.

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