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Just because you like McLaren doesn’t mean you can say something as outrageous as not driving any car other than McLaren.
It’s cool, isn’t it?
First, the setting is cool.
The aircraft is cool.
The pilot is too cool.
A design that is slightly removed from the Gundam series but not too far off, in a delicate balance.
The knight-like appearance is amazing, and subtracting from that leads to the realization that it becomes Leo.
How about the Tallgeese F?
Thanks to carrying both a gun and a shield slung over my shoulder, I’m also suited for brawling.
I prefer it without blue.
A neck that moves and sometimes doesn’t move.
This color that seems familiar yet unknown.
I think it looks somewhat difficult to use a shield.
The model is sad in the EW version.
I want to do a nikoichi and find my favorite color combination…
It’s definitely the left…
W’s enemy mecha is quite ambitious, isn’t it?
They’re not re-releasing the TV color anytime soon.
Even though the position is delicate, I feel like I’m getting a better role than Epion in SD.
In the novel, since the material is Gundarium alloy, does that mean this is also a Gundam?
For some reason, RG has its elbows slightly bent and offset, but overall it’s really well made.
I wonder if that has any significance in terms of the setting…
They are favored because there are drop-off events.
The yellow trim is just a regular accent in Zexis, but when it comes to Treize, it must be engraved or something like that.
There was a Wing Gundam with this guy’s vernier attached, right?
I like how the straight motif of knight armor has been turned into a good machine.
I like putting a slotted type thruster on Virgo II.
Why are you dyeing it ochre?
For some reason, I was left alone holding my own head that had been taken off.
To build it up to the III version while already achieving murderous acceleration with the Tallgeese is something else.
A little bit big.
Isn’t the main body relatively normal, with the murder element packed into that ridiculously large booster on the back?
As expected from its official name of Prototype Leos, I like that the face under the helmet is definitely a Leos face.
I love the incredible stupid weapons created by incredibly smart people.
I wonder what “Dover” in “Dover gun” refers to…?
There were no complaints about their performance, and there were only elements that made me like them.
If I had to say, it’s disappointing that there are fewer appearances than I expected.
This can be said about all major machines of W other than the mass-produced ones.
I understand.
II and III are cool, but I still prefer the red crest.
I want it to be released in HG too.
Because the barrel is as long as the Dover Strait…?
Was it not a type where the place of production became the name, like Bangalore…?
Removing the mask reveals cute eyes, which is another great thing about it.
Is the Dover gun a beam rifle?
There are beam cannon version and rocket version.
The beam cannon that Tallgeese is using in the main story.
If you shoot with irradiation, you can take down two Aeries at once.
For now, the Leo is also using the beam cannon version.
The units used in the integration of Lady Anne’s personality, such as the Union Leo or the mechs that Heero stole.
In G Generation, there are both live ammunition and beam types, right? The Dober Gun.
By the time you reach Tallgeese III, you’ll be able to destroy meteor fortresses.
It seems that MO-Ⅲ had its interior turned into a manufacturing factory for Serpent, so it might have been partly an artificial facility.
It’s exploding from within and bursting apart.
I prefer the way to connect the super vernier in the new version.
I prefer the coloring of the old version.
Outside of the main story, I end up forming a trio with Vaeight and Mercurius.
We will raise the output just as much as we have strengthened the armor and weapons! That peakiness is great!
My brain was fried by the OP.