
I wanted Sword Mace to have a sheath that is a mace, and then be able to use a sword after removing it.
The mysterious blower gimmick on the back shoulder didn’t really have much significance, did it?
Please use a sword…
Swing the Valkyria Buster Sword around!
It’s not blowing air, it’s exhaust coming from the shoulders.
During the Hashmal battle, that’s when I pushed beyond my limits and flames erupted.
The trajectory of the camera eye is cool like lightning, but it’s a rather plain guy.
I feel like the front armor of the thigh was interfering with the hip joint in the plastic model.
I feel that having the heat dissipation gimmick on the shoulder is somewhat mysterious.
I thought at the time that it wasn’t near the reactor…
>>6
What I’m commonly using is the familiar chest duct from Gundam, right?
If you’re going to add something, the shoulders are actually parts that are closer to the torso.
It’s a bit different, but while watching the anime, I felt that visually it just didn’t quite stand out.
Even after the upgrade, it still doesn’t stand out, or rather, it’s hard to understand. It’s realistic, but…
Even though I got an interesting silhouette with Lupus Rex, it still feels a bit lackluster.
Is it because the background is either wasteland or space? It looks cool when you see it in three dimensions…
I feel like it’s surprisingly notable that the out-of-place part of Hashmal is the wire, not the blade.
If it comes off, the gimmick turns into a sword, so I’m a bit concerned about durability with Iron Blood.
Well, even without gimmicks, it breaks easily.
Is that the Astaroth Origin, just in case?
Marcochias is exactly that kind of weapon, so it feels like it existed 300 years ago.
I think it’s the most heroic among Barbatos.
I finally figured out how to use a sword, and then I was surprised that I didn’t use it from there.
Create an opportunity for me by twisting around the reasoning and developments.
>>17
Rather, it was originally planned to be the main part of the second season.
As a result of consultations with Bandai due to the popularity of the mace, it became a compromise solution as the sword mace.
I thought it looked kind of strange in the illustration, but the Full Mechanics version was cool.
The limiter release of Lupus and Rex is really cool, but overall, I like the sixth one the best; I really like the wrench mace and the katana.
It’s not just that I’m not using a sword, but the named victory is also lackluster.
>>20
I think it’s totally fine for Lupus since there’s a big stage like Hashmarl.
Maintaining and repairing swords for the Tekkadan is impossible.
A blunt weapon that can be used roughly and is easy to gather a set of is suitable.
I wanted to see a sword that serves as a sub-weapon.
The Hashmal battle is really cool…
◆What about this large sword…?
The Valkyria Buster Sword suits you too well…
I don’t remember ever using a sword; I’ve only been using a mace.
The Iron Blood Sword was used in Exia, you know…
Rather than trying to belittle Lupus with the judgment criterion that it’s impressive to defeat named enemies, that’s just a terrible move and foolish… after all, we’re defeating the top-tier ones.
>>28
Rather, it’s the Rex after that.
I wanted to see the Monster Hunter route with MA revived…
Don’t bring out forms and equipment that are barely used, just like in G-Reco and AGE!
It’s been common for a long time to have equipment that sees little use…
Image of Taiko no Tatsujin and Valkyria Buster Sword.
It’s frustrating when a one-time equipment has an incredibly cool showcase and is popular, but it doesn’t get any figures made because it doesn’t appear often.
Rather, I just think that Boukoku’s guest equipment basically being fully three-dimensionalized is quite fortunate.
>>34
Including pre-orders, it seems like the only mass-produced mecha that hasn’t been made into a three-dimensional model is the mob.
The Valkyria Buster Sword isn’t Lupus’s equipment, you know…
Isn’t it equipment from Lupus? It looks ridiculously cool, though…
>>35
I want to attach it to the MG Lupus as well, but I wonder how that will turn out…
>>49
Joints may be painful.
You’re trying to hit me and saying all sorts of nonsense.
It’s so cool that I should borrow this instead of the sword to defeat Hashmal… It’s just too cool to help it.
Is it some kind of joke that despite speaking, you’re mistaking that thing on your shoulder for a cooling gimmick?
The red shoulder gives off a sense of being one step ahead and strengthened compared to before.
This form is probably the most heroic balance.
The shoulder opening and the blue flames coming out were very good as a production effect.
It’s a shame I only used it once.
In a good way, it’s easy to understand that Barbatos, during the era when the Tekkadan name was gaining popularity, is a heroic figure that is currently falling and is an irregular monster.
The basic premise is that I’m not sure whether it will appear in the anime, but in priority of the model’s play value, we will prepare a larger quantity of option sets in advance, and then select from those what fits the development of the anime; that’s how Iron-Blooded Orphans works.
I like how having the Tekkadan mark on my shoulder really makes me feel like I’ve become both the name and reality of Tekkadan’s demon.
Well, you could have just used the sword normally.
When I cut down the Graze Ein, it was seriously cool.
The one thing I can’t agree with regarding the weapons in “Iron-Blooded Orphans” is Bael reusing Grimgerde’s sword.
>>50
The burst rapier and the Vidal handgun may look cool, but they can’t be considered practical, and they had so few appearances that I really didn’t understand what they were thinking…
Iron-Blooded Orphans doesn’t really have much superiority with the Gundam units, does it?
>>51
You just push through with the power of the two basic reactors, right?
Since MG1 is doing option sales, isn’t Lupus going to do it too?
With maracas and rocket launchers
Rather, despite having two engines, it doesn’t seem to gain much of an advantage, does it? The truth is that there is a separate “serious mode,” so if we assume the situation from 300 years ago, it would be overwhelmingly advantageous.
>>56
That’s the power of the alaya-vijnana, not a reactor.
>>58
The reactor output is also released from the limiter, so it’s just the power of the reactor…
>>59
It’s pointless to deal with fools.
The power of the newly designed Graze Ein is strong enough, and the advantages of the twin reactor really aren’t that impressive.
At the very least, it should have been designed with features that would significantly enhance the effectiveness of nano-lamination hardening.
I want another enhancement plan that primarily uses swords, something like MSV.
The variety of physical weapons is abundant, so it seems like it would be fun to do MA hunting in a game like Monster Hunter.
I think the depiction of Gundam’s superiority is more evident in Gusion Rebake Full City.
Defeated or killed the murder nipper even while entangled with other machines thanks to the gay rail push from the bearded uncle, carrying it out until the end.
>>63
Since the Nipper can establish a contact line with the opponent, they’re talking to the opponent until the moment of death every time, right?
Brutal.
Other Gundam frames don’t have heat dissipation gimmicks, and the upgraded Lupus Rex doesn’t have one either, so why does only the Lupus have it?
What was the armament of the original Barbatos like?
As a setting, I requested weapons that utilize the power of Gundam, and what came out was a nipper that I can squeeze with all my might using my own arms…
>>67
If a bow that cannot break and a string that cannot snap are possible with reactor strength, then it really seems like there could be a bow shaped like Orthrinde’s Dainsleif…
Rex has a strong personality, so Lupus leaves a weaker impression… even though he’s involved in the most memorable MA battle.
>>69
Rather, it doesn’t feel like Barbatos has a weak impression at any time…
It is said that Teiwaz recreated the appearance of the time when it transformed into its fourth form, and the additional weapons added here might be from that era.
I don’t remember what it was.