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[Mobile Suit Gundam] Sometimes when talking about Gundam, there are people who refer to mobile suits by their model numbers instead of their names.

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I will try to write in a way that is easy to understand, depending on the context…

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The other day, the RX-78-2.

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Huh? It’s the white devil, right?

You can’t be…

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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.

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>>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.

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>>4

It was much easier to see than I had imagined.

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I don’t know the model number of my Gundam…

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X20A is nice, isn’t it?

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F91!

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MSA-120

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>>8

D-Drig…

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“The first generation can’t be helped when you want to differentiate it from other works or series.”

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Here it’s just “old man,” but outside it’s “78 Gundam”…

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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.

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The basic idea is that the old man is Gundam, while the other RX-78 units are referred to as Prototype or Unit 1.

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>>14

Depending on the length of the name on your side, it might actually be quicker to write it out with the model number.

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Gundam X78

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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.

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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?

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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.

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ZGMF-X10A

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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.

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I think the reason for calling him “old man” is quite serious, as it makes it difficult to convey the context otherwise…

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There are also main machines that are almost exclusively called GX.

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The RGM-79[G] and RGM-79(G) you see.

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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?

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Uncle

Strike-kun

The red guy.

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Sometimes there are ones with the same model number but a different appearance.

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In the assassination plan for Gihren, I like to say “If you can keep up with my B3” while piloting my custom Gouf.

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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…

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>>31

I only remember that mk2 is RX-178 and ν is RX-91, but I don’t know anything else…

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>>33

New is 93.

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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.

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I think the easiest model number to understand is the Iron-Blooded Gundam Frame.

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I remember Zaku, Gouf, Dom, and Gelgoog, but I don’t remember the swimming club or the model numbers of the MA.

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When you call something a Phantom, annoying people start to show up.

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If there’s someone who can properly distinguish and type using the V method, I’d love to see their face.

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There are people who really get angry when you call Gundam “First Gundam.”

In the anus

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Um.

>>38

The V-shaped antenna and the backpack, you know?

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>>38

In the butt hole!?

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The other day, EMS-04 was…

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The other day, the ZGMF-X666 was…

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The thread image can be understood as an uncle.

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>>43

I dislike that way of calling because it’s creepy.

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The other day, an old man said.

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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.

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>>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.

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Jim II (Gundam)

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The ZGMF-X10A makes you want to say it.

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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…

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C-Captain! It’s a new weapon from the Federation Army!!

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When I hear Zaku II, I still think of the high mobility type.

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It’s hard to find a name for series items without a brand…

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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.

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For a time, the official side was referring to GP01 by its model number.

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There’s no Zaku II in the story…

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>>58

Is the first time it was called Zaku II in anime during Prelude to ZZ?

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The first Gundam model I bought was the Guntank R44, but I don’t remember the model number.

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It’s a naming method that seems very reasonable once explained, but I can hardly remember the Ligamiliatia machine.

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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.

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I guess I understand things like that being treated as MS-14.

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The F91 and AGE series have easy-to-remember model numbers!

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When talking about the F series, I sometimes call Crossbone F97.

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System-∀99 is great, isn’t it?

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The model number designation seems to be more associated with Macross.

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When it comes to the first Gundam, it should be understood.

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The Gundam looks stronger and that’s nice, isn’t it?

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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!”?

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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.

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I’m finally getting used to calling the RX-81 the G-Line.

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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.

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Freedom of ZGMF

Freedom of RGM

Neo America’s Freedom

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I checked if there was a model number for Shining, and there was.

Yeah, Shining is good…

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The model number of G Gundam reflects its ranking from the previous tournament.

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As a result, a puzzling mystery is born where Urube is a runner-up fighter, yet the country is ranked 17th.

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If it’s an old Zaku, then the old Zaku will do, right…?

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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.

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It claims to be F89 as a prototype of F90, but it’s not related to F-8x.

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RX-78

RX-78-1

Gundam Unit 1

Prototype Gundam

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>>82

Recently, it was referred to as the 01 Gundam from a different world line…

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The way of saying “Mark II” is unpleasant.

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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?

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>>85

When the prototype setting was created in MSV.

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It feels a bit like a car enthusiast.

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Seamark II

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Is there anyone with the same model number?

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>>89

Is it about Gabusele?

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By the way, the gym 2 has two model numbers, right?

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The variations of the Zaku II honestly make it hard to know which one is being referred to without talking about the model numbers.

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At one point, Bandai tried to make “Nanahachi” popular.

You gave up quickly…

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Are you planning to have a tofu shop pilot a Gundam and race asteroids or something?

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Simply put, there was a time of the old Zaku, Zaku, and Zaku II…

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In that case, which one would the Zaku I be…?

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Old Zaku

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The F90 series is the same, so it’s a hassle to go around.

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