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==Production notes== | ==Production notes== | ||
Early blockouts for the Scarab (shown below) used the model for the [[Cut Halo Wars units#Scarab .28Protos-pattern.29|cut Scarab model]] featured in several early screenshots and trailers for ''Halo Wars''. The early Scarab model visually resembled ''[[Halo 2]]''{{'}}s {{Pattern|Protos|Scarab}}, albeit with a bulkier and more armoured chassis. While the cut Scarab was used as a placeholder for the ''R' | Early blockouts for the Scarab (shown below) used the model for the [[Cut Halo Wars units#Scarab .28Protos-pattern.29|cut Scarab model]] featured in several early screenshots and trailers for ''Halo Wars''. The early Scarab model visually resembled ''[[Halo 2]]''{{'}}s {{Pattern|Protos|Scarab}}, albeit with a bulkier and more armoured chassis. While the cut Scarab was used as a placeholder for the ''R'awauw'' during development, it was replaced in the final game with the now-canon model. Accordingly, the unfinished Super Scarab featured in the final game bears a heavy resemblance to the original cut design - indicating that a fully-constructed Super Scarab may in fact be the originally-cut ''Halo Wars'' Scarab. | ||
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