
I don’t have a very strong impression of it, though.
The thread image is amazing, the design is great as an MG.
Please give me a Dom!
Sold out.
I like that Dom is holding a Zaku II’s machine gun…
A weak image of Amuro.
The Jet Stream Attack is just plain ridiculous because it’s essentially three skilled pilots working together to win.
But Matilda is sacrificing herself over there…
>>6
Since Matilda-san made a special attack, that’s how we were able to defeat the jetstream attack; if it were just Amuro, he would have been done for.
If you only watch the main story, it gives the impression that the machine is weak for a cutting-edge model since it gets defeated by Gundams every time.
Despite being a cutting-edge machine, it looks weak, just like the Gelgoog…
>>8
Mass-produced machines hardly have any scenes where they are taken down, and rather, it’s Char who is denigrated instead of the Char’s Gelgoog. As a result, it’s more likely that the ace pilots in side stories or MSVs leave a stronger impression, making the Rick Dom, which gets shot down left and right in the main series, feel more like background noise, though it doesn’t seem fair to call it weak.
When I first encountered the Dom in my childhood, it was an incredibly advanced weapon…
The Gouf also had a sense of being a new model, both in terms of gimmicks and design.
This one had an incredible impact…
The Gouf had a really strong sense of being a relative of the Zaku.
The Gelgoog is most active in ZZ.
I like this beam buzz.
I like it because it comes with the MG Psycho Zaku.
I generally like chubby MS with their heads buried.
Of course, I like Dom, as well as Geo and Varché.
>>15
Do you like no-head too?
Thanks to the Zionic Front, I believe that the Dom is the ultimate masterpiece of all machines.
>>17
After using the Tropen, even the Dom feels slow, and that’s crazy.
You, from Ziekax, have remained quite the same, huh?
I’m really happy that when I can use Dom in the area where I’ve been connected with Zaku and Gouf in the game.
>>21
In most games, as soon as the Dom shows up, it gets really strong all of a sudden, right?
It feels good.
In the case of Giren, the Dom series has a favorable image of mobility.
The Dom doesn’t look weak thanks to the Rick Dom.
That’s just a weird perm.
>>24
Well, since the White Base came up from Jaburo, it’s consistently been the top defeated mech in fleet battles, right?
In 3 minutes and 12 seconds, Seiara, Slegger, and Kai also shot me down.
The Zaku is only a second-rate mobile suit stored in fortresses like Solomon and A Baoa Qu.
The Dom has more variations than I expected, and it’s a superb machine.
The biggest drawback
Can’t buy (it).
The black Three Elite Stars stage of the round anime is tough.
>>31
It’s clearly become more difficult since that DX…
I feel it’s strange that the cost of the Dom and the number we’ve dropped don’t balance out…
I saw the Rick Dom Anti for the first time.
It’s not so much that they’re weak in terms of the setting, but it’s clear that the way they’re treated is definitely a “loser mecha.”
>>33
Is it about the gym?
With the final production lot D type from the gym, I can finally compete with Dom! So…
From the perspective of a federal pilot, it should be treated as quite strong, you know.
>>34
In the main storyline, the general Dom on the ground only has an appearance for those who died at Jaburo…
Jim is actually on par with Dom or even below Dom.
I don’t really understand because there are various settings like early and late periods that keep increasing…
>>36
The treatment will change again with Dom and Rick Dom…
>>36
In the order they were completed.
The [G] type Ground Gym, while not as good as the late model, is quite strong and sturdy.
[E] Type Luna II pre-production gym, performance is trash.
Type A: Jaburo-made early model Gym, a substandard product lacking in design performance.
Type B: Jaburo manufactured late model GM, improved but still a poorly made product.
Type C: Late model GM made by Lunatune, performance according to design.
D type Augusta gym, strong
Now you are a gym doctor starting today.
>>46
So Sanders was doing his best while being treated like that…
>>46
I like being called for use against Dom.
>>46
The triple beam spray gun had performance befitting its name as a time-space criminal.
Dom is designed with an attack-oriented operation in mind, so there are various unavoidable aspects.
Despite being heavily armored, I’ve never seen anything that the vulcan doesn’t affect.
>>39
The three-star Dom is unaffected by Vulcans, but I feel like the Rick Dom gets hit by Vulcans and falls easier than a Zaku.
>>40
Well, since it’s for Fuchu, it’s fully loaded with fuel, so it’s one thing that the spot was unfortunate…
>>39
Well, no matter how much armor you have, it’s an era where you’ll die if you get hit by a beam.
Zaku gets ripped apart by a vulcan, so it’s impressive that it doesn’t get affected by that.
>>43
Even though the Crown’s Zaku gets shot for a few seconds and turned into Swiss cheese, it doesn’t explode immediately; it tries to escape in a panic while unfastening its seatbelt, and it looks like something triggered a secondary explosion right at that moment. However, considering that the Rick Dom’s chest armor gets pierced in one shot and explodes immediately, it feels like the Rick Dom is the more dangerous one.
The outskirts of the city are no good…
The Origin’s plastic model.
I even brought out the Act-Zak.
It’s frustrating that only the Dom is stuck as a prototype.
Since the story of the three named characters was resolved in one episode, it doesn’t feel very powerful to me.
The sadness that most of those deployed in the harpsichord operation were of type A and type B.
Kai was saying something like “That skirt is cute!” but it’s going to end up being quite a mini skirt…
It feels like the operational policies of the Dom and the Gym are fundamentally different, regardless of the Rick Dom.
>>50
I believe that using the Dom for surprise attacks and quick strikes is the strongest approach.
Having beam weapons as standard equipment during that era is strong for Jim, isn’t it?
This guy is really hard to use in the series, but is spam-clicking the step for hover movement the correct way to use him?
The issue of whether Rick Dom or Jim is stronger was mentioned in the Zeke Axe pamphlet as not being agreed upon by the director and scriptwriter, and that was a no-go.
Please give me a 1/60 RG Dom.
>>54
I forgot the brand, but there used to be a glowing 1/60 Dom released.
It looked almost like an MG.
The Dom feels like it’s meant for high acceleration, heavily armored, and equipped with a giant bazooka to take out ships.
My dad really loves Dom, but he has a really exquisite misunderstanding that he’s like a ninja.
>>57
It seems I gained some weight in the final version, but the initial draft was slimmer and had the image of a ninja…
>>57
Well, the original design was a ninja, and it hasn’t changed much since it got thicker, so that guy is right.
>>57
Well, I have that kind of image.
Position of the saber, etc.
The Dom has overwhelming mobility on the ground, but the Rick Dom is just slightly thicker in armor, so it doesn’t really have the advantage of armor against beam-armed GMs.
When you think of beam bazookas, you usually think of the Rick Dom, but they can be used by ground Doms too, right?
I guess it’s too heavy to use on the ground after all.
Are you making an RG instead of a PG at 1/60 scale?
>>66
I’m sorry for being a PG; I got hit by a disorienting beam.
The Gouf had a sense of being an extension of the Zaku, but the Dom had a completely different design that suddenly appeared, so I remember it having a strong impact and an otherworldly feel the first time I saw it.
Am I the only one?
If it’s a one-on-one with a ready-set-go, it’s definitely Dom over Jim, without a doubt.
I definitely think the Jim is stronger in battlefield operations.
Isn’t the hit-and-run tactic of the Dom not really compatible with the late-game defensive battles of Zeon?
Dom has quite an image of being skilled in various ways.
At the time of the first generation, it can’t be said that the Gelgoog was completely underwhelming in terms of its setting, but it did feel a bit pathetic.
>>71
Regardless of the setting in side stories or mangas, in the main story depiction, Kicillia says that the movements of the Dom and Gelgoog are bad at the time of A Bao A Qu, and Twaning responds with something like “please forgive us, since we are made up of student soldiers.” So, at that point, there are no veteran soldiers left, and there’s no depiction of the Gelgoog prior to A Bao A Qu. On the other hand, the Rick Dom has some veteran-like portrayals with the Camel Fleet, Conscon Fleet, and under Machube, so it seems more reliable. However, because the Gelgoog has so little screen time, rather than being perceived as weak for a new model, it often leads to the question of “Did it even exist in the first place?”
It’s often disappointing that action games are difficult to use.
>>72
The hover inertia is too unsuitable for actions…
It feels like the last thing the veterans were riding was probably the latest machine, the Dom.
The Gelgoog probably couldn’t make the transition in time.
It’s a machine that is clearly connected to the lineage more than the Zaku.
>>74
I wonder if the lineage of the Zaku doesn’t apply to MS in general…
Given that, it’s understandable to be divided into GM types and Dom types.
>>76
That makes sense.
Easily understandable strength with high mobility and heavy armor.
If the beam from my chest had been a proper beam and not just a bluff, I probably could have taken it down.
>>80
It’s an unorthodox choice, but I like the RF Dom.
It’s disappointing that it’s not a Dom at all except for the shell…
Wasn’t there a scene in the anime where Dom was drawn in a strangely slender style?
The basic shape is a stout body, but
I think it would be better to have a machine gun as the main weapon instead of a buzz.
At the time of II, that bluffing beam has quite a bit of power, doesn’t it?