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Is the new work also by Ingram… it feels like that.
I wanted them to take a bigger adventure in the visual aspects since they are working on a new project now.
Are you still in the Jegan?
>>2Not similar at all, but…
It doesn’t look anything like a Jegan’s legs, but… what do you see?
My shoulders have become surprisingly small.
You’ve gotten thinner, haven’t you?
Solve the problem of the shoulder joint being positioned too low, which prevents the pose from being established.
I feel a sense of nostalgia like the old Hobby Japan examples.
Is it intentional, this delicate balance of body shape?
It’s an old generation machine, but is it set to be used with repeated renovations?
>>10I understand that it’s difficult to easily update to a new model because both the price and maintenance costs are high.
That said, is it really pushing the limits to set the stage in the 2030s…?
I find it unsettling that only the shoulders are oddly angular.
While other places are mostly original,
Was I this thin?
What happened to the Peacemaker or something?
The shoulder width is too bulky.
It’s probably a matter of mobility.
I’m curious about the design of the new type of labor.
If you bring out something completely different, you’ll get angry, right? They say that the units deployed to the police don’t have consciousness or something like that.
Doesn’t it feel a bit like an old kit?
>>17The old kit is thicker.
It might be better to keep it as it is rather than a half-baked live-action adaptation.
Were your legs always this thin?
Ingram’s face is both good and bad in a striking way.
If it’s within the framework of Patlabor, even a non-Ingram main unit can do it, but it’s an adventure.
By the way, what’s going on with ezy? Are you making it?
>>222026 Project Launch!!
If anything, I wanted to see a Patlabor with a variant protagonist.
I found out that Ebi Kawa and Ibara are doing the mechanical design.
It seems difficult to create a new design.
I don’t know how to put it, but there’s a ripe feeling to it.
I feel like things are too well-balanced over here in a way.
In the end, it just comes down to “Isn’t version 1 of the play better?” so this topic isn’t very interesting.
There is also a possibility that the body shape as this item of Revoltech is just like this.
It might be that my ankles are just too small rather than my legs being long and thin.
I was shocked to see the price.
Since it’s FRP anyway, it would be better if it’s not angular…
Since it’s a vehicle, there are also safety standards and such.
I like Ingram.
I dislike being called Alphonse.
I understand that the design is hard to handle, but the new design for the anime version is safe in a bad way, isn’t it?
Slightly adjust the details to enhance the silhouette, add more details, and improve functionality…
Ingram is designed directly by Bucchan even for ezy.
Is the image in the thread a Revoltech?
How many Patlabor figures is Revoltech putting out?
It doesn’t feel much like Amma Ebi-gawa-kun.
Ingram Plus isn’t Ebigawa-kun, so that’s that.
When comparing this image with the Revoltech, the hip joint and shoulder width are completely different.
It is anomalous, especially since its limbs are well-formed.
I wonder if people who don’t know the original Ingram would think this one looks cooler when shown the old and new.
Personally, I don’t feel any new appeal… it just seems to be the old version refined in a bad way.
>>42I wonder if it’s all set…
>>46In the sense that it toned down the large shoulder, shin, and chest designs from the Showa to Heisei eras.
Honestly, I don’t feel like I’ve become cooler.
It’s not content that has new fans.
Being conservative might be the correct answer.
Dealing with the new type of labor crimes is tough!
I wonder if the new work will be difficult.
For example, in areas like Shikoku outside of Tokyo, the crackdown on labor crimes.
>>47There are hardly any guys who can compose.
I feel like I’ve returned to the overly skinny body type I had during P2.
The reboot had a gorilla-like body shape for CG, but that’s different from this.
I thought it would be exciting if the new Patlabor main unit was either the Type Zero or the Peacemaker this time.
In the manga, there was a story about Shinohara having colluded with the police, so I wonder if the current Rayvers are made by other companies.
>>51There might be hiring like a police car, but…
I think Shinohara is not the majority, like the Crown at Toyota.
It seems that both TNG and this revised version of the AV-98 make it difficult to create a completely new design at this point, as it’s hard to establish it as the face of the work.
In Gekipato 1, even with the power of the Ota machine, the heavy-weight laborers couldn’t be stopped, right?
In the end, it’s firepower.
Is there any reason why the shoulder armor is so bulky?
Perhaps bulletproof performance?
It would be nice if they were as aggressive with the design as TNG.
Despite being so different, it’s surprisingly recognized as an Ingram.