I'm a huge fan of videogames and have been ever since I played Galaxians on an arcade cabinet in a pub basement. Shortly after that, the Commodore Amiga 16bit computers arrived and from that moment, I was truly hooked. Since then, I've moved on through Playstation 1 to 3, Wii and Xbox, marvelling at each step as the graphics and story have evolved.
Playstation has always been my favourite platform, but in order to follow certain games, it was necessary to buy into the xbox system too. Halo has been a firm favourite since the early days and I played its predecessor Marathon on the Mac, years before. Now on its sixth and soon to be seventh incarnation, the exploits of surgically and genetically enhanced super soldier 'Master Chief' have been enthralling. Naturally, the games spawned toy spin offs and one of the more interesting ones is a series of lego like toys from Mega Bloks. Mega Bloks are a range of sub standard building bricks, which attempt to combine action features with lego bricks, in dungeons and dragons, pirates and now Halo settings. Ordinarily, I wouldn't buy Mega Bloks if you put a gun to my head, they are so badly made, but as part of the franchise, they issued a series of toys based on the brick vehicles,
Part plastic and part diecast, the Scorpion Tank is around five inches long and highly manoeverable, with running treads and articulated tracks. It comes with four figures, one of which is a metal Master Chief, scaled to a similar dimension to the Apollo Moon Exploring aliens.
To tie in with the standard brick, the top of the vehicle is studded with a pattern like a standard brick, but smaller and not compatible with the actual bricks, a ridiculous inclusion!
The figures are Spartan, Covenant Grunt and Covenant Elite, plus the chrome Master Chief.