
A.N.I.M.E. Movable New mechanisms incorporated for shoulder movement. In addition to the forward pull of the shoulder block joint, a backward pull has been added. By combining upper body twisting, chest retraction, and shoulder extension, a wide range of motion is achieved. With the leg movements, the waist armor panel is retracted to create a natural silhouette.
You’re making such a cramped effort, aren’t you, AEUG?
It might be the correct specification, but the coloring is super lame…
I didn’t know…
It was being reproduced as Eutita.
It’s not so much that it’s painted over, but rather it just removes one color, and if it’s painting, the cost actually goes down, so of course they’ll do it.
>>5
It’s a lot of effort to deliberately make the toy’s divided reproduction of the star red, so isn’t it intended to reduce the Federation’s color in terms of the setting?
That’s an unusually cool GM2.
As expected of ROBOT Soul ANIME.
Weapons are just a pile of petty efforts!
One thousand one… It would be that way if it comes with a value pack!
But it’s so cool!
It seems that any color other than white around the shield would also look good in green.
The AEUG colors are starting to look cool.
In the thumbnail, it seemed like I had big fists on.
The base of the thumb being white is also in good condition.
It’s just as the title says, “ver. A.N.I.M.E.”
The Robot Spirits Jim II has become more expensive, but its quality has improved significantly, so I personally highly recommend it.
A valute isn’t such an important piece of equipment anyway.
It doesn’t have an aggressive coolness, yet it looks appealing.
>>14
It can transition directly into a descent operation after re-entering the atmosphere, so it’s a super important attack equipment.
It was inevitable that I was being knocked down by the Flying Armor mk2.
The fine reproduction has a sense of realism and is good.
The two fingers on the trigger of the Gelgoog often get overlooked in model kits, don’t they?
The AEUG’s Gundam Mk-II looks really strong, doesn’t it?
Despite having no good moments throughout the play, how can this be called ANIME?
>>18
Given that Act-Zak is already out…
It can’t be reproduced in Battle Operation, huh…
The colors of the slippers and shield are synchronized.
It might be more cost-effective to erase the cross rather than removing the color…
>>21
I want to use recycled parts from the war, but I feel a drama in repainting them because I dislike the Federation mark.
>>23
Isn’t it simply for the sake of preventing accidental discharge?
Even though it’s ANIME, it’s MSV!
I worked hard so that I wouldn’t be looked down upon.
This seems to be a design where the cross is embedded into the white part, and it doesn’t look removable, but things like the gym modifications have shields without the cross, so there are multiple production lines at the shield factory.
I liked Eutitita’s mission mode, so I’m somewhat familiar with it.
The simultaneous reservation starts for the Gun Cannon Heavy Type!
>>26
Is it just something that gets stepped on?
>>27
It’s the side that steps on.
The one that is most active among the Z’s MSV units.
Even though it includes the value, it’s still 11k, higher than the Gun Cannon… that’s surprising.
>>28
Unlike the recycled Gunpla from quite a while ago (which is still on the expensive side), this one has recent parts and new components, so of course it’s different.
Was there no shield without a cross in this setting at that time?
It seems like that would be smarter.
>>29
Isn’t the setting that they continue to use the Luna Titanium shields that are in surplus from the One Year War as they are?
If you recreate the Gelgoog’s two fingers, it will probably just end there, saying that you can’t let it hold weapons from other products…
>>30
If you add one finger, there won’t be any problem.
It seems there’s no problem using it as a shield, but if the Federation mark is missing, I wonder if it needs to be replaced.
>>33
I think if a separate part is chipped or damaged, it will be exchanged for a new cross!
Isn’t design something like that?
Is it a separate part in the first place?
I want a Nemo color too!
Please also request the Montblanc team color.
It wasn’t smooth; it was covered up…
I had no idea you were covering it up.
I can’t even remember if an Aeug-colored Gym U appeared in the movie.
There are also units that have a star-rated shield.
It seems like Gadi saw through it, saying, “That is Sachiwa, the one whose colors were changed,” and I guess GM2 was also painted within Granada.
I think there was a carefree guy next to him who was happily painting Nemo red, saying the lieutenant’s color was nice.
The early Nemo had a regular colored shield.
This is definitely something that the animator would color wrong…
The Mk-II is quite reasonably priced considering its content, and the Noir priced at 12,000 yen also has enough volume for the price, so I can be satisfied with it.
I think simple-armed machines like this give the highest sense of overpricing.
Well, compared to the main characters, it can’t be helped that the numbers won’t be as high.
Since there’s a shield without a cross, you should use that instead.
>>50
The type that uses things like gym mods is an add-on.
There was nothing to use back then, to begin with…
Since everyone was strangely showing off a lot of gym 2s even on Johnny’s return, I want a lot of them.
I’m getting increasingly confused by the unknown specifications of the Eugo Gym II… I’m lacking knowledge.
I wonder why the gym reform shield doesn’t have a cross.
I’ll imagine that I’ll take off the federal mark while working in the remote area of Trinton!
The Space Force’s Jim Kai also properly removes the cross.
Is it just a cost reduction?
>>55
The vibe at the time of “Let’s ditch that lame design like Sentinel!”
>>56
Was the creator experiencing high school syndrome?
>>59
I can only say that it’s high regarding the sentinel.
At that time, I never even considered a feature where the shield’s cross could be removed.
When I saw the green color of the kit at that time, I thought it would have been nice if the red of the shield was green as well.
Isn’t it better to fill it in yellow over there?
Manga was filled with alternate history stories, and works often featured camouflage painting; the “realistic atmosphere” was simply the trend of the time.
I don’t know anything about that time, but I understand that there was a trend of having infinitely giant arms and legs, and at some point, everyone must have regained their sanity.
>>62
I wonder if those thick thighs and big breasts will ever come back to their senses…
Isn’t the gym modification meant to reduce the heroic impression?
>>63
The main body is actually becoming more heroic, isn’t it?
At that time, there was the idea that a mascot costume shape that looked like a person wearing it was uncool.
It’s complicated if a military faction named “Anti-Earth Federation Organization” has their machines marked with the Federation emblem…