Zoids Customise Parts - CP-13 Wild Weasel Unit

CP-13 Wild Weasel Unit

The Wild Weasel unit was designed to enhance the firepower and capabilities of the Helic Republic's main infantry Zoids. The unit consists of a powerful radar unit, as well as two pods, each mounting two pairs of heavy beam cannons. The result is a Zoid that is significantly more powerful with no loss of capabilities. The CP-13 is used by the following Zoids:

  • Gunsniper
  • Godos (replaces the Dual AA cannon)

The CP-13 kit consists of a single frame and four rubber caps. The kit is moulded in dull grey with orange caps. The kit has never been reissued.

When mounted on the Godos, the CP-13 overbalances the model and substantially hampers its ability to walk.

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