
What’s with the strange shape of this rifle?
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It’s an energy gun, not a rifle.
>>2
This oddly distorted name is creepy.
The sub grip is good there…
>>4
I think this position is good when shooting grenades… because it will probably only be used at that time.
What is an energy gun?
>>5
A beam pistol is fine, right?
>>12
Isn’t the beam gun better?
Rather, what’s coming out from the fingers is real bullets, not beams.
The one Mashumar refers to as a rifle is this finger launcher.
It looks like a scanner.
It’s unclear whether they’re following the flow of the Gouf or not.
>>9
There are many unclear settings, such as the involvement of a Zeon engineer from Earth and the adoption of a movable frame of unknown origin…
>>9
It’s not exclusively for land, and it only has a bit of a Gouf-like feel with its finger weapons…
This guy is packed with too many mysteries like the punch function that extends awkwardly.
>>10
Thanks to that, I was able to have my turn as a space karateka.
Gars J is characterized by having a hidden weapon in the form of a Guff-type finger vulcan in its finger.
Is this GARS-J?
I thought it was something different, like a different kind of impression.
You’re increasing the penetrating power by adding the speed of your arm’s extension and contraction to the beam’s speed, right?
>>14
The arm of the person holding the energy gun does not stretch.
>>18
It looks like the attached parts can extend as well.
It seems like this is fine, but it feels strange if one side of the missile isn’t exposed.
How many years has it been since Sturmgratz?
I wonder if there are replacement parts for those who believe it’s missiles that pierce the energy gun and those who believe it’s energy caps.
I feel like I’ve seen a design somewhere that mentions something red being a lower-tier weapon compared to a beam rifle, but I can’t remember where…
Since there is no information beyond what Mashumer is piloting in the early part of the story, many things remain a mystery.
This guy has a movable frame…
>>26
And because it’s Gundarium alloy, it’s essentially Gundam.
You can use it in Battle Operation, but please shorten the cooldown time for the arm punch ❤
In this era, there are armor pieces that look like tails, right?
What was the pilot of the Stuttgart thinking to have such a coffin made based on that screencap?
How many years has it been since Sturmgratz?
Is the thread image a reuse of Sturm?
>>31
Where can I use this…?
>>32
Ankles and so on…
Looking at it again, I realize it’s more of a Zaku III Custom color than I thought.
If you mix it with Sturmgals, you can create a feeling of having removed some armor.
Having just the left hand red is kind of lame…
>>37
The red part is turning into a Vulcan cannon, just like the Gouf.
It’s a new one with a chance of winning… and I’m honestly surprised.
I thought Zusa would come first, but it turns out Zusa was already released as a limited edition from P-Bandai.
>>38
If you’re okay with the UC version, it was also sold commercially.
In ZZ, the only ones that haven’t appeared as HG yet are Ga-Zoom and Gelgoog, right?
>>39
There is neither Gaza D nor Jamur Fin.
>>42
It is understandable that there are voices saying that Jamul is good enough as a product from that time, given the satisfaction from its functionality.
It’s surprising that Gemark, who has achieved such great success in battles, hasn’t been pressured to come out more strongly until now.
>>42
“Bring out Geze and Cattle too.”
I guess they wanted to give him a gun like a stun gun.
What is this discomfort?
It’s pretty awkward that I have to move my left hand in a weird way to grip the sub-grip after positioning it sideways.
It’s a rifle that looks like a gun for painting cars.
Lower tier multiplier 200% punch
When held sideways, it looks like that kind of missile pod.
But doing this stance with a model kit seems like it will have quite strict clearance issues…
>>48
That’s where the arm extension mechanism comes into play.
The pipe from the stomach is also growing from some halfway point…
I think K’s side can be released by repurposing it.
Demand…
>>50
There are two patterns: either it takes a long time to come out or it doesn’t come out at all, even though it seems like it could be easily reused.
Did you go out of your way to dig up materials around Zogok to make this guy’s arms?
Well, the finger launcher has also disappeared since then.
I tried attaching a new weapon! It didn’t work!
I guess it’s something of that kind.
It’s a design that’s often adopted, but is both plain and strangely varied in many places.
I was thinking that when UC came out, K’s model would be released, and eventually, there would be a redeco of J too…
Even with this, the specs are high…
I really want a Gaza D.
It should be a main production machine, but the Dreissen is right behind it…
Give me the remake of Ga-Zoumu.
I like K the most…
Hammer Hammer hasn’t appeared in HG either!
I’m relatively satisfied since it came out in RE, but…
The hatch won’t close.
Isn’t the most important thing about this guy whether the cockpit hatch comes off or not?
Is the mass-produced Qubeley not available in HG?
The Psycho Mark 2 has come out, so surely the Quin Mantha will be released as well.
I understand that this guy is in the Gouf category.
If there’s a Dom frame, there’s no need to inherit it to the point where one has no standing.
>>69
The Dom frame turned out pretty well this time as well…
Energy gun is definitely an energy weapon.
It’s clogged.
Potential energy and such.
There were many Zusa as my partner, but was this child mass-produced?
>>71
The armament was also ridiculous, and it might have been a test model for half of it.
Please re-release the Doberman Wolf soon.
Please do a lot.
The Knuckle Buster also makes you go “huh?” when you compare the name to the actual weapon, so it’s probably an Axis sense.
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I wonder if they wanted to mix Drysen and Bau with Hylo.
>>75
I heard it’s the vanguard of Zusa.
It’s probably the direct influence of Super Robot Wars.
The Dracsen and Doben have always had the image of exceptionally high performance as mass-produced units.
>>76
It’s quite the same in G Generation, so this might be a compatibility issue with SRPGs.
The only environment where Garus J is strong seems to be in action.
>>76
I think it’s natural that the Galus J, which appears early in ZZ, seems weaker compared to the stronger units that come out later.
I wonder if there are any other weapons with names like energy something.
I prefer it when the cockpit hatch doesn’t close because it feels more open.
But the only thing that looks like a Gouf is the finger launcher, right?
>>79
Personally, it gives the impression that it’s like combining a Zaku and a Gouf, dividing by two, and adding some extra features, but then later a Zaku V comes out.
I want you to dig for ZZ in HG, so I have to buy it…
Aren’t there a lot of machines that make you wonder what kind of faction Neo Zeon is?
I thought it was Galus J, but I just learned that it can fight in space for the first time since I had the image of it being for land combat.
The Knuckle Buster is also a weapon name that’s hard to understand, isn’t it?
>>86
A buster used with a fist.
It should be the Titans, a Federation faction that absorbed Zeon technology, and conversely, Zeon, which absorbed Federation technology, but it’s really hard to understand…
HOBBY SEARCH IZET Gundam Design Data 2 Finger Launcher GALLUSS-J Unit Explanation] As Axis prepared to take over the regenerated Earth, this unit was designed solely within the remnants of the Alliance MS, which was a key goal for expanding combat power, and required a hearty laugh. The unit was initially developed for further MS research under the scrutiny of Axis. This particular model, designated 1:120, was not maintained in its current form, thus leading to its subsequent evolution into the Galuss model. Originating from a large technical development background, it was later named Galuss Maido. It displays high mobility and operates under severe conditions. In contrast, the characters present during this early period of Axis, encountered individuals such as Rols Zush after a coup led to preparations in the Darlins despite the pervasive chaos in the wider world. New York was somehow uniquely involved, dismissing various outlandish human creations without mercy. In 1979, it operated on Gageese cleanly, with that Zeon being a reliable source on the YouTV site. After the fall of Axis, the Tunking needle mechanism of the new MS regime was heralded, and the SPEC parameters indicate a height of 21.1m, a top of 20.6m, and other specifications reflecting the heavy-duty capabilities of the unit. The ballistic output of 19145 (with modifications), joint powers reaching 100.8, reflect the extensive effort put into its design and deployment. In the main body weight designated as upper and lower levels of performance, the technical specifications included intricate mechanisms and a combat radius of 5, foundational capabilities detailed within the text. With an arm span of 1500 and internal design specifics, the system framework pushes the boundaries of Gundam’s empirical possibilities, amid a developing operational scenario. Overall, the unit represents incredible engineering prowess within its combat segment, geared toward future advancements and tactical execution.
Neo Zeon makes strange things…
Neo Zeon often uses these alien-like head mobile suits, don’t they?
It’s the same for the Neue Ziel.
This guy’s gun has a bit of a Buff Clan vibe.
When I search with Knuckle Buster, I end up with industrial leather gloves.
There are all sorts of gross guns in reality too.
I don’t quite understand the purpose of this guy’s existence.
Now that you mention it, there are a lot of creepy elements.
In the end, just by entering a number, it completely becomes a mechanical beast in appearance and name.
If it’s called Gals J7, it’s completely a mechanical beast.
It’s the prototype of the Beam Magnum (big lie).
It feels like it’s a direct descendant of the Gouf just from its appearance.
That useless Guff.
I understand it’s for the sake of the toys, but how come everyone has their own special beam rifle?
>>105
The theory that Dozle’s orphan, who opposes integrated maintenance, is the one creating all the equipment specifically for beatdowns.
After the Gremmy Rebellion
The returning follow-up forces of Haman were all Zusah and Galus J.
The ground forces mainly consist of these two types, so they should have the second highest production numbers after the Gaza type.
Even though the performance should be better, it’s really pathetic to lose to a regular Gym 3.
In the end, is the missile-like thing attached to the beam gun a missile or an energy cap?
>>109
It’s a missile.
In Battle Operation 2, the thumbnail specs are impressive, but when you actually use them, they give a strong impression that they’re not that great.
An energy tube like an anteater.
Few people know that this creepy gun briefly became a topic of conversation in Gun On.