
Who are you?
I am a sword saint who loves the big-breasted heroine in robot anime’s unique sexy category.
>>1
>>1
Laser wave, huh…
“I’m a noble, so why not turn my whole hand into heavy artillery instead?”
>>2
If it’s AC, that would be good too.
I shall further enlarge with my support arm, as a samurai.
“I am a samurai who loves the ‘weapon arm that abandoned the expansion of manipulator operations’.”
I am a samurai who loves manipulators like three-fingered ones.
I shall shine.
I am a ronin who loves the fact that the support frame and manipulator are separate in equipment.
I love Banshee!
The one that made me feel sorry for my wrist while I was assembling it was the Crest Assault Type.
The Vantzer gives quite an impression of being a weaponized armoured suit.
The more internal firearms, the better – flow ninja is here!
You sit down.
I like multifunctional weapons that can vary and have several types of functions like a toilet.
Sut
By extending a part that could be seen as a counterweight behind me,
It appears as if the PS2 era Karasawa-loving samurai is making some sort of excuse regarding the appearance and structural credibility of the wrist area.
After ACV, I have felt dissatisfaction with the defiant Karasawa for many moons.
I saw the joy of standing on the skids below the AC6’s gatling.
I humbly ask for your forgiveness for my rudeness and lack of manners, as I am a foolish person.
That person.
Yosanuka
I prefer the type of firearm where the main body is below, rather than above, like the rifle in the thread or real guns.
It’s cool to see the sniper weapon perfectly poised, too.
Since I’m a robot, I feel that I don’t want to pretend too much to be human.
I am a cavalry who enjoys giving a broken robot that can’t stand a gun to use it as a turret.
When a little logic is inserted into a mechanism that holds guns, the courtesan gets excited.
I would be happy if the stock is fixed to the arm or has an atmosphere that fits perfectly with the design of the arm.
I love Meiles’ arms.
I just like to look at it.
When reproduced in 3D, it cannot maintain the weight as it looks, so it’s in a chest.
Is there any point in giving it to a robot? I like handguns.
I am a gunner who loves the unbalanced feeling of a high-mobility slender frame equipped with a massive cannon on its back.
I will assist you out of righteousness.
I am often mocked for having a lot of waste in structure, but I am a samurai who loves the inner arm gatling of the Gundam Leopard.
I believe it was Goutou Shouji.
Setting the bilateral angle and pulling the trigger with the manipulator is for emergency situations.
That guy is quite capable (and troublesome).
>>30
(Later, he created the “Total Metal Chaos” and made his name resound through future generations.)
>>24
I was glad to see that the designs of the Mobile Suits in Gundam 00 took that into consideration.
Even a large sword-type machine like Exia is not prone to falling apart easily.
I am an archer who loves to shoot off bolts and other fasteners when purging weapons that are directly attached.
The AC’s gun can have its arm parts changed, so if you extend it forward, it may interfere with the arms.
I feel like many of them have a top-heavy shape that could put a huge strain on the wrist.
The basic is a weapon arm, but I love when the built-in manipulator comes out during work; a samurai makes his way through!
It can come out from the arm or the torso, either is fine.
I am a samurai who loves the scene of holding a cannon that is at least twice my height, using both my main arm and sub-arm.
The only concrete example I have is more or less Leviathan, which is a concern.
The manipulator likes that thing from the Patlabor movie.
The weapon arms are certainly efficient, but the advantage of a humanoid mech lies in the ability to swap weapons just like a person can…
The inability to discard weapons that have become damaged, dysfunctional, or turned into dead weight is a sign of an anxious warrior monk.
I am a samurai who loves arms where the fingers are shaped like cannon barrels.
I was so struck by the Super Robot X-Type that I encountered in my childhood that my brain was fried.
Why do we have to hold weapons that humans use with both hands with just one hand?
Considering that, the weapons in Full Metal Panic are an enlarged version of the rifles and guns handled by humans, which may seem rough at first glance, but it was actually quite a reasonable setting.
I am a samurai who likes to attack enemies with fragile parts and break them.
I am a samurai specializing in heavy armor and defense.
Armored purge can also be considerable depending on the situation.
“Surprise attack… what a joke” (Kyiinn) ← I like this
What are the advantages of guns that have the barrel positioned underneath the arm?
I understand that it’s a disadvantage that the site cannot be used if it’s difficult for people to hold.
>>44
Ease of controlling the trajectory when jumping? But if it’s a robot, it should have at least an FCS…
Someone is a samurai who loves sub-arms.
Full-equipped auxiliary arm weapon turns into a beehive.
Regardless of the reasoning, there is certainly a coolness that comes from the sense of foreignness and irregularity.
I don’t really have the impression of seeing weapon arms outside of AC.
Do you all love handheld weapons?
>>48
Speaking of weapon arms, it’s Destroid.
Even in machine control, it is certainly true that it is more pleasing if one can easily manage recoil and vibration.
I think the Sinanju Stein’s rifle is bulky and very desirable, but it’s hard to hold… it will become like that.
When holding a weapon, the range of actions such as switching, drawing, or throwing it away expands greatly.
Even if you stiffen your wrist tightly, it’s good that the elbow loses.
I always think that the type with the grip at the end, which is often seen in thread images or AC, is a bit tough for robots, isn’t it?
I like guns that are strange, like a stylish nail gun that you can’t quite describe, like the Karasawa or positron rifle.
I want to do that thing from the OP movie in the main game too!!!
>>57
I want to do a close-range attack with a rifle!
>>57
It’s definitely a choice of a modified human!!
It’s better to wait with firearms, but I think it’s good to hide a knife or saber in your wrist since it eliminates the need for a drawing motion, as a samurai would.
It’s enough for only a few ace fighters to engage in swordsmanship-like duels, and there’s nothing wrong with just making quick movements with your arms.
Why do robotic weapons need to carry weapons!? If it’s a completely perfect super robot, it must be equipped with built-in weaponry!
>>59
If it’s installed, it will be difficult and troublesome when maintaining or replacing weapons, Shige-san said.
Internal firearms are simple.
I like equipping weapons on hard points according to the situation.
Internal firearms will likely have reduced maintainability and versatility.
In AC, where close combat becomes the main battlefield and weapon wear and tear is severe, easily replaceable handheld weapons are more useful.
If it’s a manipulator type, it’s actually easy to replace or swap out.
Even a perfectly flawless super robot must use the secret sword.
The handheld weapons of AC with its center of gravity too far forward seem difficult for precise shooting.
It’s not just about supporting with thin wrists; you also have to control the angle.
Considering the strength of the manipulator and operational control, it is more rational to directly equip weapons on the arms.
I want my robot to deploy a knuckle guard and dedicated parts when it punches (like the early versions of Elguym, Estabalis, and Fafner).
However, that aside, I also enjoy barehanded fighting.
Thinking that it’s unreasonable to have a square arm gripping a rifle, it seems reasonable that it has become thin like in the image.
Still, I think it would be difficult to let Jim hold a rifle.
I’m concerned about the strength of the base of the forearm-fixed knuckle guard.
I love flying with just thrust while holding a ridiculously large AC rifle and standing with my elbows slightly bent.
Does it really need to be humanoid?
I will discard everything except for my weapon arm.
I like how the hidden arm comes out from the elbow in the 3D representation of the Shupris and supports the gun.
It has been said by Lord Air that humans are shaped to fight against each other.
However, it is also true that the Corpse Specter, which looks undeniably like an ultra-strong MT, burned my brain.
I like robots that have hard points in various places on the body.
It’s lonely that there’s no shoulder armor in the thread image…
A samurai who loves to wield long objects, held with both auxiliary and main arms, here I come!
I like deploying armor and dissipating heat.