
MS-18E First Appearance: “Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket” Principality of Zeon Army Kämpfer The demon that terrorized Side 6 PILOT Mikhail Kaminsky Evaluation of this book Power 540/600 points (DATA) Type: Assault Special Machine Overall Height: 17.7m Overall Weight: 78.5t Generator Output: 1,550kw Total Thruster Thrust: 159,000kg Sensor Effective Radius: 6,100m Armor Material: Titanium-Ceramic Composite Armament: Dedicated Shotgun x2 / Giant Bazooka x2 / Panzerfaust x2 / Beam Sabers x2 / 60mm Machine Gun x2 / Chain Mine 124
I’m really bald.
Despite being a balding, terrorist criminal old man, MS is surprisingly popular.
Even though the armor isn’t that thin, it’s still called paper armor.
>>3
If there was a machine with that firepower and sufficient armor, I don’t think Zeon would have lost.
Z’Gok E and Higog are both cool, even with old man pilots…
Let’s stop drinking and driving.
Well then, if we take on a poor enhanced human beautiful girl…
It’s being said in a terrible way, but more than half of the responsibility lies with the Federation, doesn’t it?
I want to say “What, is he a man?” much more than Camille does.
So where did the rumor that the armor is thin come from?
>>9
The designer mentioned that since the image is of an assault machine, they depicted it with thin armor in areas other than necessary, which led to the writing of instructions for the plastic model.
>>9
Activity is…
>>14
Even the Gym Sniper II and the mass-produced Gun Cannon have paper armor.
You don’t need the spikes on your shoulders!
>>10
It is necessary because it wouldn’t feel right without it.
The Dohi-Kyō Gatling is strong.
>>15
Even though it’s thin everywhere except the front, the armor material itself hasn’t changed from the MS of the Z era, and Alex, which can pierce through that head-on, is pretty amazing in that regard…
>>26
Was the Kyoufubor a Gundarium γ…?
In Pokémon battles, everyone gives the impression of having thin armor due to the presentation.
Isn’t it cooler to ditch the armor and go all out on speed for the image in the show?
During the One Year War era, there was basically only Luna Titanium as a hard material, to begin with.
I hope the front armor isn’t too thin.
Disassembling and assembling doesn’t give off a heavy armor image either…
I like that it’s sleek yet doesn’t feel lacking in detail.
Misha is super cool too!
Especially when talking to Captain Steiner.
Since it can be loaded and assembled on-site, isn’t it okay if the armor is thin?
You attacked, didn’t you, Ribo?
The devil.
Well, I understand that if it’s set up as a weak or distorted weapon, it wouldn’t be appropriate as an enemy.
>>27
But this guy has a twisted name from the start…
Originally, even the head-mounted vulcans of Gundam were a threat to Zeon MS.
As for the arm-mounted Gatling, it has a caliber equivalent to that of the MS’s main weapon.
>>28
Anyway, special forces that rampage in a neutral colony should be dead!
If you’re bad at lying, there’s nothing you can do about it.
Thrust output does not equal MS’s combat ability.
I still can’t accept that the cost was 1500 in EXVS…
2000 should be fine.
It has power, but the firepower is relatively low.
The beam weapon cannot be compacted due to its construction, so the firepower cannot reach maximum.
The chain mine was actually quite effective, so if I hadn’t rushed in, I could have won.
>>35
Alex’s monitor is spitting out errors left and right…
In the battle against Burnie, there are 500 rounds left in the one-armed 90mm Gatling gun, so naturally, if fully loaded, there would be even more, showcasing the Federation’s incredible storage techniques.
If you underestimate this guy’s firepower, it will hit the Scarlet Squad.
Due to the damage from the Kempfer’s attack, it has been decided that it can no longer be brought to Amuro.
It’s no use being flustered when I see it doesn’t fall due to chain mines, as I don’t know about its operability that an ordinary person can’t handle.
It’s alright to live like a comet fighter!
If you get shot at point-blank range by a Gatling gun, you definitely can’t endure it…
>>42
Moreover, it’s a direct approach to the bullet barrage.
I feel like it’s not that the Kampfer is paper, but rather that Alex’s firepower is just too overwhelming.
In Battle Operation, the Kenp is also paper-thin armor.
The Scarlet team was killed instantly, but since they made those guys use up all their weapons, considering that Alex only had chain mines and beam sabers at that time, they did pretty well.
It’s like Akuma.
If the 60mm can easily destroy a Zaku, then a 90mm Vulcan would definitely do that…
In that situation, it was impressive how Chris was able to drop the saber and catch the opponent off guard.
>>49
It’s nice that the theme of the work is a lie, so there are many misunderstandings and deception in the battles.
I looked at it again, but with each shot from the Vulcan, it’s getting really full of holes, so it might really be paper after all…
You should think that Alex’s Gatling gun’s power is insane.
Wasn’t Burnie’s Zaku hit and its armor penetrated when it first charged in?
It’s not that the armor is thin, but it’s the Binbocchama style.
It’s quite a bold design, even though it’s for special forces…
>>55
It’s a common occurrence in BattleTech… In reality, tanks are like that.
At this time, the Geargug and Dom should be equipped with gear that can easily take them down.
I’ve heard that the Zaku II Modification and Gym Comma were originally just refinements of the first generation MS, but what was the image in the thread?
Was this only a new MS?
>>57
I heard that the name “Gouf Kampf” was reused in a similar way to the Gelgoog Jaeger.
Since it can be disassembled and assembled on site, it doesn’t feel strange to have a new construction setting.
The cheap Gundam Encyclopedia by Futabasha, like the one in the thread, was my stepping stone to Gundam.
Too cool.
The Vulcan shots hit the ground a few times, but they didn’t have the power to pierce through the colony’s barrier or dig into the ground.
After all, it was paper…
If we could create a highly mobile heavy-armored machine that is so well-designed it could be assembled on-site.
Zeon doesn’t mass-produce things like the Rick Dom or Gelgoog.
In the case of a plastic model or something similar, it’s rather when initially charging forward with a shotgun in a forward-leaning stance that the armor thickness is quite high.
It was written that standing up increases the weak points of the armor, which seems to be a distorted design philosophy.
Since there are hardly any scenes of being hit in the first place, isn’t it questionable that the armor is thin?
In Mobile Suit Gundam: 0080, the Chobax is just abnormal, and well, other MS might be able to block some bullets if they use shields.
There are almost no scenes of enduring with armor in Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket.
If everyone gets hit, they mostly die instantly.
In the first place, the material likely wouldn’t even withstand a machine gun at the gym.
The scenes where they’re moving in the play are so cool! I can’t help but love it!
The in-play performance itself is not good.
>>72
Single-handedly wiping out the Scarlet squad is more than enough.
It’s quite heavy, isn’t it?
The thrust to blast that away is amazing.
I feel like the fact that it’s titanium and ceramic contributes to the image of a paper-thin armor.
Well, it’s heavily armed after all.
I wonder which is harder, the titanium alloy from the gym or this?
It seems like there’s a version of the MS using a hybrid evolution type after that, so this one looks tough.
With this level of popularity, it seems like there would be a lot of variations being made, but surprisingly there are quite a few.
Please give me more.
There are four Gym Snipers in the Scarlet team…
In the first place, during the One Year War, no one could withstand the beam rifle of the Gundam, so the hardness of the armor didn’t mean much; in fact, Gundams often took damage.
Well, now there are things like Proto and Titania, but in the show, they brought in an absurd amount of weapons and couldn’t utilize them for assembly anymore.
I think there should definitely be a version of the Kampfer with more armor, considering the situation where we have no choice but to engage in official battles.
It’s unfair that this guy’s shotgun shells are Luna Tita coated.
What kind of reports are they making about the gym that Aru is getting terrible criticism from, Side 6?
>>83
But didn’t my friends who aren’t Al have the perception that Zeon is lamer?
I wonder if a high-mobility Kampfer kit will be released.
Simply put, if the scale of MS is ten times that of a human, it is equivalent to a 9mm bullet.
https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/mtm-case-gard-9mm-ammo-can-combo
It’s quite a sense of scale…
If we’re only talking about the material of the armor, it’s a titanium alloy ceramic composite, which is the same as the Mk2.
>>87
The Zeon of this era should have been made of super steel.
I don’t know much, but is this the first side story of the One Year War excluding MSV and the first novel version?
I think it was the first OVA of Gundam in terms of video works.
I’m not sure if it’s the very first overall, but it is the first as an anime.
It’s because it’s featured in the same work, but the armor material for the Gelgoog J is also this.