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About six months ago, my wife and I made a trip up to The Wizard's Keep Games in Kent, WA, which I've never been to.
In fact, this was a momentous occasion for me for a couple reasons.
First, it was the first time I entered a game store in over 4 years. This was due to my failing health, lung transplant, and on-going recovery. Up until now, my only outings have been to medical appointments. The level of chronic pain and fatigue was too much for me to do anything else.
Second, I was meeting a local gamer who became open to do commission work. When he posted a pic of his own works in progress (WIPs), and announced his availability, I jumped on the chance. So we met there, and I gave him nearly two dozen figures to paint--Northeast Woodland Indians for the French and Indian War (F&IW), or American War of Independence (AWI).
The Wizard's Keep is easy to find for those of who live in Western WA State. The store has a good stock of games, and plenty of game tables chocked with terrain. There are numerous banquet tables for card games, one of which was occupied by a group playing while we were there. My wife even bought a couple of family games there. She almost outspent me. Almost.
After, meeting with the figure painter, we wandered around the store, and I came across the pre-owned section. On the top shelf, I found two assembled, and painted Corvus Blackstar Shuttles, for Warhammer 40K, or Xenos Rampant.
According to WH40K grimdark lore, the Corvus Blackstar is used exclusively by the Imperium's Death Watch. I don't have any Death Watch, or any other "run-of-the-mill" Space Marines. However, I do have an Inquisitor and acolytes. From what I've read, Inquisitors can requisition what ever they need.
And my Inquisitor just so happens to need a Corvus Blackstar Shuttle. Maybe two. If the second shuttle is available the next time we visit The Wizard's Keep, I plan on buying it.
Left-side oblique view:
Front view:
Until I acquire the second shuttle, here’s some views of the one Corvus Blackstar Shuttle I currently own.
Right-side oblique view:
Left-side view:
Right-side view:
Rear view:
The only difference between this model and the one I left on the game store shelf, was the hatch cover was lavender colored, instead of orange.
Like all of my WH40K figures and vehicles, I hope to make use of them someday.
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