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The armor surface is smooth.
It’s good that it looks like a weapon.
The Grice is too good, so the Reginleif doesn’t stand out.
Well, it’s strong, though.
>>2
Even the minor enemies in the final battle leave a stronger impression than the Reginleif, don’t they?
>>11
The mob reginals were entirely devoted to Lord Iok.
The bodyguard team that was stalling against Hashmal seemed to be moving quite smoothly.
>>11
Grayshilt seems too strong.
>>29
It looks incredibly cool, but because it was a marker…
The customization is extremely high, making it easy to pilot even for kids who know nothing, capable of operating without any special knowledge, and as long as they avoid close combat, it can fight normally against Gundam frames, clearly showing that it’s a mass-produced machine that can be fully utilized even with non-standard maintenance.
I love the expression “latest eco-car.”
For the sake of promotion, we’ll end up using variations extensively, but it’s impressive that they’ve set it up so that having a lot of variations appearing in the story feels natural.
It’s tough that the ground legs have become extremely rare.
There are quite a few equipment changes in Iron Blood…
>>6
The Iron Blood options have started to come out, but it might still be quite a while.
To be honest, the captured Sregra is probably stronger than Barbatos, which is clearly not in perfect condition before Teiwaz maintenance.
High performance, easy to maintain, easy to maneuver, easy to customize, and has a good design.
…You, who are supposed to be the one taking the fall, aren’t you just too perfect?
>>8
It is the result of a system that has developed and spread superior aircraft steadily with abundant funding from the ruling side for 300 years.
There is no way there is an opening.
It’s also nice when the sensor is running and it’s creepy.
I love graze frames.
I like it when the eyes appear when it opens its mouth wide.
At first glance, it looks smooth, but upon closer inspection, it’s actually quite rugged and, personally, I really like this mass-produced model.
A nice design that has charm, coolness, and a weapon-like quality.
I like the ground version of the Battle Blade.
Honestly, considering just the background settings, it’s questionable whether even later ones like Heikegani can surpass the thread image.
Maybe they’re winning.
>>18
I think we can win, but the lack of ground battle operation data for the Heijika became a disadvantage, resulting in a mutual defeat with the Graze.
I don’t really understand what position Shiden is in.
>>21
The cost reduction due to structural simplification makes the selling point feel somewhat weak.
It’s just a feeling.
>>22
Well, even the Su-Grey wasn’t really designed with MS combat in mind, focusing instead on operability and maintainability.
The Reginleif is abnormally good in performance considering it was developed in a rush…
>>23
There must have been trial and error until the original Gray was completed.
If you think of it as creating an improved model with some of the advantages of the Greys overlooked and parameters allocated for anti-MS combat…
>>72
I think there are also the skills of the monkey, but since Lupus and the monkey’s Regin are evenly matched, the output seems to have increased considerably.
In the promotional video for the anime adaptation of Urusei Yatsura, there seems to be something that looks like a cross between this and Reginleif.
>>24
There’s just enough space for the model number.
Shiden is marketed as being able to be newly built, and its image is at best similar to that of the Hexa Frame or Rodif Frame.
Having an axe and a ridiculously sturdy rifle is also nice.
>>26
What’s good about that rifle is that it fits snugly in the arm.
Luxury, high-performance, and modified by a punk to ride around.
It’s a Toyota Crown.
>>31
Generally, it’s a patrol car, you know…
There’s also Fleck Gray as the one being defeated, so there are no gaps.
>>32
That guy looks cute, doesn’t he?
The release of the 1/100 kit was surprisingly impressive.
Thanks to all the weapon sets that Plamo has released, I can easily build my Graze.
There can’t possibly be a crazy person who steals a patrol car, paints it shocking pink, and drives around in it…
In the side story, the non-Gallahrhorn riding a Graze is modified so much that you can’t even tell it’s a Graze!
It’s crazy to just ride it around after changing the color.
I think the Schwalbe custom is really cool.
>>40
It’s about the Graze, but Schwalbe looks really cool… no, it really looks cool…?
I am the one who collected all the Iron-Blooded Orphans HG models up to the complete set.
The Ahab reactor has a unique wave.
It seems like stolen goods would be easily discovered.
Even setting aside that it’s a contest piece, at first glance, Aodra doesn’t look like Graze.
>>42
It looks like a different Gundam model.
There’s no visor face in this world.
I wonder why they attached armor to the side of the waist on the abdomen.
Ain likes being able to twist her waist thanks to not having that.
>>44
In terms of plastic models, that’s one interpretation, but there isn’t a design illustration that shows how to attach the side armor in the first place.
I won’t understand unless I ask Ebi-gawa-kun directly.
No matter how much you try to disguise the exterior, it will be revealed by the Ahab reactor’s unique wavelength, so it won’t work, right?
>>45
I wonder what happened to that…
Were you changing the reactor or something?
>>48
Well, it’s unclear if the aircraft itself is even intact, so I don’t think it will be discovered as long as we don’t use it right in front of Gjallarhorn.
It is a masterpiece to the extent that the development of the next-generation model is delayed.
>>47
I guess the atmosphere had spread the feeling that this was good enough…
>>53
In the first place, the basic opponent is MW.
Due to the Tekkadan, MS combat capabilities have sprouted everywhere, so the development of the Reginlaze, which is conscious of MS, was desired.
The part about riding the Alaya-Vijnana is what makes it innovative, but aside from Graze, it’s generally difficult to pilot other Mobile Suits.
Considering that, being easy to ride also means you can secure a larger number of riders.
It would be a problem if it were frequency-referenced, but there shouldn’t be any issues using it for conflict.
If you pick a fight with a gallery, you’ll get exposed in one go.
As far as the depiction in the text goes, the output is
Hexa Frame < Graze < Hexa Frame Type 2 < Reginleif
>>55
By the way, without Limit Break, the Gundam Frame is roughly equal to the Regin.
I like it when the head opens and the bulging eyes appear.
Even though I say I’m not really expecting a MS battle, the Graze is strong enough that it usually doesn’t lose to most MS.
The brat of the Alaya consciousness…
>>59
Well, I think the bottom line is that there isn’t really any fighting to begin with.
Perhaps near the outer edge of the moon, the Arianrod must have fiercely battled against pirates.
With no education at all and being a PMC child soldier, they have the capability to hold their ground against veterans even without the use of Arahata identification.
There are no issues even with the maintenance environment of Isaribi being finished.
I can’t argue against the fact that this one is probably enough.
When the white increases with the gray modification, it changes the impression and looks good, doesn’t it?
Episode 1’s enemy, Graze
Season 1 Final Boss Grayce
The final boss of the second season is also the Greys army.
Arianrod Graze > Mars Branch Graze > Pirate Graze
The movement is completely different, it’s well made.
The scene where the battle axe is thrown and keeps piercing in the final showdown is really great, isn’t it?
The Earth Army is weak because their training level is low.
>>66
Well, I think that against an average opponent, as long as I follow the training, I should be able to fend them off normally.
I like the way Julia looks like she has reached her destination.
I truly think Gunpla is a masterpiece.
The heel is a little concerning, but it’s easy to mess with it.
>>68
For you, the Ground Combat Graze.
As expected of a mobile police force motif that surrounds you in the final phase, Shilt is incredibly strong.
In the first place, it’s because Arianrod is suppressing the external enemies coming to the lunar inner rim, so that’s why they say Karuta’s place is just a decoration unit.
That’s why it’s a really big deal that the group descended to Earth and caused a ruckus down here.
Considering the lack of measures against Ahab waves in cities and aircraft, it seems that there really hasn’t been any combat involving MS on Earth at all.
In that world, unless you unleash a Dainsleif, even weaklings won’t easily die due to the defense advantage; getting surrounded simply by overwhelming numbers is tough.