Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“As an investment, Star Hawk II has performed fairly well over the past years in the Unitron theme with an overall growth since retirement of around 2537%.”
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Brickipedia
“The Star Hawk II (oddly named because there is no Star Hawk I), is one of the smaller Unitron sets, even though it is a large set for its time. It is roughly circular in shape, with a large turbo-thruster in back. It has multiple lasers, two of them able to rotate up and... More down. They can be hidden by two compartements. It has four smaller thrusters on the bottom. The cockpit is in the middle of the ship, and can be removed. The Star Hawk II can stand in an upright position.”
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Lego Maniacs' Guide
“This set comes hot on the tail (actually the next year) of the 6939 Spyrius Saucer Centurion, borrowing more than a little from that ship's compact wingless-body design but adding a few details of its own, most notably the forked-nose of the craft which reminds one somewhat... More of the Millennium Falcon of Star Wars fame. The main model is kind of a vicious-looking design.”