
I will try to write in a way that is easy to understand, depending on the context…
The other day, the RX-78-2.
Huh? It’s the white devil, right?
You can’t be…
I started watching the series of the thread images now, after all this time.
The famous lines from the internet keep coming up and my stomach hurts.
>>4
It’s good to watch it again after you finish.
During the first round, there were scenes that I laughed at as jokes, but thinking about it more deeply, it becomes…
There are times when things don’t go as planned.
>>4
It was much easier to see than I had imagined.
I don’t know the model number of my Gundam…
X20A is nice, isn’t it?
F91!
MSA-120
>>8
D-Drig…
“The first generation can’t be helped when you want to differentiate it from other works or series.”
Here it’s just “old man,” but outside it’s “78 Gundam”…
Gundam (work)
Gundam (mech)
Gundam (brand)
Gundam (Symbol)
It’s quite difficult to understand, so I would appreciate it if the thread image is referred to as RX78.
The basic idea is that the old man is Gundam, while the other RX-78 units are referred to as Prototype or Unit 1.
>>14
Depending on the length of the name on your side, it might actually be quicker to write it out with the model number.
Gundam X78
Zaku is hard to understand.
I understand up to MS-06, but I’m confused about which one is F and which one is S.
>>17
F is for space use, J is for ground use, and S is for commander use, and S is fine for ground use as well… is that correct?
>>21
F and S are for space use, but they can also move on the ground.
J is a complete ground model without the space thrusters removed, so it cannot move in space.
ZGMF-X10A
It’s a bit different, but I like that the five units of Operation Meteor are known by the name Gundam 01 because their actual names are unknown.
I think the reason for calling him “old man” is quite serious, as it makes it difficult to convey the context otherwise…
There are also main machines that are almost exclusively called GX.
The RGM-79[G] and RGM-79(G) you see.
It’s not just Gundam, but I don’t know how to refer to the original series.
Is it only possible to call it the first generation or the original?
Uncle
Strike-kun
The red guy.
Sometimes there are ones with the same model number but a different appearance.
In the assassination plan for Gihren, I like to say “If you can keep up with my B3” while piloting my custom Gouf.
I can’t come up with any model numbers other than the first one.
I like Rick Dias, but I don’t know the model number…
>>31
I only remember that mk2 is RX-178 and ν is RX-91, but I don’t know anything else…
>>33
New is 93.
Apart from the One Year War, there are many cases of referring to the F90 and F91 series by their model numbers since they don’t have pet names.
I think the easiest model number to understand is the Iron-Blooded Gundam Frame.
I remember Zaku, Gouf, Dom, and Gelgoog, but I don’t remember the swimming club or the model numbers of the MA.
When you call something a Phantom, annoying people start to show up.
If there’s someone who can properly distinguish and type using the V method, I’d love to see their face.
There are people who really get angry when you call Gundam “First Gundam.”
In the anus
Um.
>>38
The V-shaped antenna and the backpack, you know?
>>38
In the butt hole!?
The other day, EMS-04 was…
The other day, the ZGMF-X666 was…
The thread image can be understood as an uncle.
>>43
I dislike that way of calling because it’s creepy.
The other day, an old man said.
During the Gryps Conflict, it was MS◯-000.
The circular part will contain the initials of the company, the project name, or the developer’s name.
I’ve heard of that naming method.
>>45
The federal system is easy to understand because it is in the 0RX-000 format.
By the way, the NRX- model is also in X.
Jim II (Gundam)
The ZGMF-X10A makes you want to say it.
Sometimes it’s quicker to refer to the model number of the mobile suits from the One Year War…
It’s easier to just say 06R than to write “high-mobility type Zaku II” every time…
C-Captain! It’s a new weapon from the Federation Army!!
When I hear Zaku II, I still think of the high mobility type.
It’s hard to find a name for series items without a brand…
I remember the launch sequence of the ZGMF-X09A quite well, but I couldn’t recall what Gundam it was, so I looked it up.
For a time, the official side was referring to GP01 by its model number.
There’s no Zaku II in the story…
>>58
Is the first time it was called Zaku II in anime during Prelude to ZZ?
The first Gundam model I bought was the Guntank R44, but I don’t remember the model number.
It’s a naming method that seems very reasonable once explained, but I can hardly remember the Ligamiliatia machine.
The other day, I counted how many types of Jim with a number like RGM-79XX there are.
There were 46 types.
I wondered if the federation is stupid.
I guess I understand things like that being treated as MS-14.
The F91 and AGE series have easy-to-remember model numbers!
When talking about the F series, I sometimes call Crossbone F97.
System-∀99 is great, isn’t it?
The model number designation seems to be more associated with Macross.
When it comes to the first Gundam, it should be understood.
The Gundam looks stronger and that’s nice, isn’t it?
Speaking of which, there was someone who claimed, “It was common knowledge that the only MS-06 that could be called Zaku II during the MSV era was the R type!”
Well, I guess the product name for Gunpla at the time was just labeled as Zaku II, but…
I wonder if this isn’t just a pattern of misunderstanding because it hasn’t been clearly stated recently, like “It’s not necessarily true that Zeon did the colony drop!”?
If it’s a story within the Universal Century, I think just saying RX78-2 would convey the meaning of Gundam.
Other model numbers have different names.
I’m finally getting used to calling the RX-81 the G-Line.
The old Zaku is weird, isn’t it? I feel a sense of deceit from the MS-06II designation that was created to make things fit.
Freedom of ZGMF
Freedom of RGM
Neo America’s Freedom
I checked if there was a model number for Shining, and there was.
Yeah, Shining is good…
The model number of G Gundam reflects its ranking from the previous tournament.
>>77
As a result, a puzzling mystery is born where Urube is a runner-up fighter, yet the country is ranked 17th.
If it’s an old Zaku, then the old Zaku will do, right…?
In both the story and reality, Gundam has become too much of a symbol, leading to budgets being approved using Gundam, and since Gundam is too revered, there are instances of creating non-Gundam works that are Gundam-like.
It claims to be F89 as a prototype of F90, but it’s not related to F-8x.
RX-78
RX-78-1
Gundam Unit 1
Prototype Gundam
>>82
Recently, it was referred to as the 01 Gundam from a different world line…
The way of saying “Mark II” is unpleasant.
I have a memory of it being called RX-78 Gundam when I saw it a long time ago.
When was the RX-78-2 (Unit 2) model number assigned?
>>85
When the prototype setting was created in MSV.
It feels a bit like a car enthusiast.
Seamark II
Is there anyone with the same model number?
>>89
Is it about Gabusele?
By the way, the gym 2 has two model numbers, right?
The variations of the Zaku II honestly make it hard to know which one is being referred to without talking about the model numbers.
At one point, Bandai tried to make “Nanahachi” popular.
You gave up quickly…
Are you planning to have a tofu shop pilot a Gundam and race asteroids or something?
Simply put, there was a time of the old Zaku, Zaku, and Zaku II…
>>97
In that case, which one would the Zaku I be…?
>>98
Old Zaku
The F90 series is the same, so it’s a hassle to go around.