
The Gwajin series looks really cool, doesn’t it? It has a sense of sci-fi.
The catapult below is cool.
But it’s different from the Guadan I know.
>>1
Unlike the current miniaturized Reulura, which has been further improved from Sadalaan, this Guawasha is the most high-performance battleship as a large flagship.
It feels like the naming might break somehow.
>>3
It sounds like a name that could belong to someone from Iskandar.
I’m concerned about the position of the rear main gun.
It’s definitely safe, but the relationship between the bridge and the cannon is scary.
>>4
Gua Sha is still better.
The early Guajins had a flaw where if you fired the main gun directly at the front, the bridge would be blown away, so it could only fire from the sides.
Well, it would be good to attack from the side.
>>5
The hit area seems to have gotten too big, which might be a problem.
I guess I just have to accept that the sizes of Gwazin and Gwaden are different.
I want you to match/mix it.
I think Guwamban has the name that seems the most likely to break.
At the moment of the guwa, the thought of guwaa pops into my head!
It feels like “guwasha!” and it’s kind of off-putting…
It’s smart that there are properly mounted machine guns on the bottom as well.
It seems like managing it would be quite difficult.
Musai was firing sideways from the igloo.
The Musai and that shape are definitely designed to face each other and shoot, right?
>>13
In reality, weren’t you using tactics like the T-shaped approach or attacking from the side?
>>15
In reality, there are powerful turrets on the front and back, so they shoot from the side.
The early Musai has the weakness of lacking a rear turret, which is established as a point in its design, and it doesn’t have a rear turret until the later models.
And the scene with the side shot from the igloo appears in Episode 1 of the One Year War…
What about the ruler?
Looks like it belongs in Star Trek.
All Gwa types look the same.
As expected, it’s Reulura.
It can be said that Leulura has been miniaturized.
Gwadon is just too big…
I found a lot of things like Guwa, Genban, and Ran…
>>20
I wish the person who named Midalarn had been a bit more calm.
>>26
It seems that in that world, the Earth Federation has become a unified country and the language has been standardized to English, so I think it would be problematic if they said it resembles some obscure language that was used in the previous century.
>>20
Let’s create and integrate the Guwanbanlaan type.
Even though a shape that can point many artillery ports forward was likely required because it’s in outer space, engaging in a crossing battle is romantic.
I’m doing kendo in outer space.
It’s a trivial issue.
The Federation is more obsessed with big ships than Zeon, isn’t it?
>>23
It’s about time for Dogos Gear, Birmingham, and the Federation to step up.
>>23
It seems that they are considering interplanetary navigation.
It’s better to be big whether going to the asteroid belt or into the Jupiter region.
>>23
In the case of Axis, there are few people, so there are also a few high-performance ships…
Even among the Endra-class cruisers, there are only a few that can be confirmed.
I feel like there was a guy named Gwaliol or something like that in Zanzibar.
I’ve heard that while ZZ’s Axis has no human resources at all, it has an abundance of mineral resources, which is why large dedicated mobile suits are continuously being produced.
There may be a traditional foundation for creating large ships throughout Zeon in that flow.
The scene where the federation repeatedly shouts, “Make sure to capture Garde without seriously dropping it!” is memorable.
Is that the Gwazine from Moon Gundam?
Garda is a strategic resource that can be used even in peacetime, so it should never be dropped.
>>30
Understood! Special Attack!!!
We don’t need a ridiculously large flagship at the scale of Neo Zeon.
Lewd❤
In order to fight with a small force, we need to boost morale, so we need a big ship that raises the tension.
It’s the first time I’ve seen this coloring.
The one that I thought looked the most similar when I saw this is that mothership from G-Reco.
…I forgot the name.
>>37
Was there something this creepy…?
I don’t remember at all.
>>37
Looks like it could be in Dunbine.
>>37
I was thinking it might be around Mega Fauna Garanden, but it’s Kashiba Mikoshi…
>>37
Megafauna?
casually, the Ender Dragon is also ridiculously big.
The image is no different from Musai.
The Endra is named after a cruiser, but it’s a big ship that exceeds 400 meters in length.
The Musaka from Char’s Counterattack is only 160 meters long.
Will there eventually be a Gwaragowagakin type appearing…?
I fell in love with the Gwadon, which looked cool with its sharp angle coming from the front in the early G Generation.
Reurura is small, but the catapult in the center makes it lose the elegant curves of the Gwajin type, which is uncool.
I heard that Reurura won’t be able to leave the hangar if it’s sized according to the specifications of the Sazabi.
Gwadam is the coolest.
This is amazing again…
>>49
It bloomed!?!?!
Can you not post some creepy plants in the battleship thread?
>>51
In that world, it’s a super large transport ship carrying the most important battery, and damaging it is absolutely forbidden…
I also like Zanzibar.
It looks really fast.
Were you also drawing shoe design ships?
Kashivabikoshi is a transport ship, not a mothership or battleship, and since it’s a stage gimmick, it’s probably not what you’re looking for…
I love the Zamus series!
I really like the design of Amarthea and Squid, which feels just like something made by Space Noids.
>>58
Based on the ship’s name, it might have a Jupiter-like taste, which makes it even more convincing, doesn’t it?
In the column, it was mentioned that with the Leuleuleu set at 250m, it was too small, and when Mr. Katoki refined it in UC, he aimed to create a common design with the turret and the Laer Calam, while ensuring it would be of a similar scale to a giant ship.
I really like ships like the Magellan and Birmingham that are specialized in bombardment.
Something like Daimidaler.
The basic design of the Musai has stronger elements inherited from the Federal ships, doesn’t it?
It’s probably Alexandria’s fault.
>>62
I think it’s similar to something like Ender.
>>64
Side 2 is on the side of the establishment during this time.
The designer of Re:Lulu is Anno.
I think it looks like something that might appear in Nadia.
Is there no crazy ship that’s about 1km long?
>>67
Jupiter’s
>>67
There are a few things that resemble transport ships in the Universal Century series as well.
When it comes to battleships, all I can think of is something like the W’s Peace Million Gran Chariot.
Why are you dropping the ball like that, Jupiteris and Galda? Is your head in the Universal Century or something?
It’s too important to the extent of being crucial.
Garda catches a cold from the difference in treatment in Z and the added-on aspects.
In the Universal Century, only the transport ships of the Jupiter fleet surpass kilometers.
Well, since it’s a world where gigantic colonies can be mass-produced, I think they could also create even larger warships if needed.
If it’s just about appearance, I like Birmingham the most.
Compared to the endlessly overworked Salamis, Magellan…
>>75
The Federation forces aren’t rich enough to maintain ships that can’t operate MS.
>>75
It can be confirmed that it existed up until the ZZ period.
>>75
Magellan has long been operated with MS operational capabilities just like Salamis, but it is mainly deployed as the fleet flagship, so it doesn’t come up in conversation.
It’s just a fleeting glimpse, but it’s still operational in the era of V Gundam.
I love this space-specific catapult that is in this position.
Gundam ships, except for a few exceptions, are only about a size larger than those in reality.
It’s quite small for science fiction, isn’t it?
>>78
Basically, the fact that fusion reactors can be made small thanks to Minovsky particles is just a fantasy element, but other aspects are quite grounded.
People say that Minovsky particles can do anything, but compared to other sci-fi, they really don’t do much.
When I think about it, we don’t really need such a large vessel since basic satellite orbits only reach as far as the Moon at most.
White gives off a luxurious cruiser vibe…
No, it’s a battleship, not a cruiser.
>>80
It’s somewhat elegant, isn’t it?
The yellow of the Zeon mark also goes well with white.
I like Zamus Gal, but there hasn’t been a follow-up in that style.
>>83
I really like how that catapult is positioned diagonally; it gives off an alien vibe…
I didn’t see it at all in V.
>>83
That’s a design technology unique to Buhh.
What Bugh later released is just the Vanguard-class battleship that fully reflects his brother-in-law Hauser’s tastes…
If it’s too big, it becomes a target.
In space, where elongated shapes and horizontal designs are allowed while minimizing projection area and concentrating frontal firepower, there aren’t many extravagant designs that can be justified.
The federal vessels are terrible.
The Dust Age is just the norm where Pegasus-level methods are forcibly attached to Alexandria-level ones.
In the year 220 of the Universal Century, many completely new designs of Earth ships appear, so perhaps it has improved quite a bit compared to that era.
In the Gundam world, the setting of artillery warfare doctrine is a mystery, so there seems to be a priority on appearance for ships.
From what I can see in the way they fight, it seems that head-on gunfights are the most common, so it feels reasonable to use a flat shape that faces only forward or a spherical shape equipped with anti-aircraft guns all around.
It’s normal to use the same weapons for decades; it’s just that the Gundam world is strange.
>>93
During the war, generational change happens in the blink of an eye, even in reality.
Especially fighter jets.
>>96
During wartime, or rather, in a period close to a technological transition, the generational change cycle is quick.
Wasn’t Kashiba Mikoshi something like a space station?
My favorite catapult is Albion.
These days, there aren’t really any cannon battles! No, there are! And when I built Birmingham, it seemed like everyone who was making a claim just disappeared…
I like the way of attaching the tank; it seems rational.
Dogos Gear!
Dogos Gear!
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When it comes to the Titans’ battleship, of course, it’s the Lombardia.
I didn’t notice at all, but Musai was an overturned Enterprise, huh?
In the special edition book of Zieg Ax, there was an initial draft of the Pegasus with an added MS catapult, and I really like the bulky four-catapult version.
“It’s smaller than I thought, Reulura.”
I realized that the Raikailam is much bigger than I thought.
Alexandria made about five times more than I expected.
>>106
Originally, it was supposed to be positioned at the level of a Cleveland-class ship.
I love Guajin’s sleepy-looking eyes.
Gwanban is kind of… gross.
Don’t you think Bandai could release more Gundam ship models?
It’s scary that even something this big can sink with just a few rifle shots.
Since we have entered an era where MS operations are the premise, Magellan, which cannot do that…
The Gwa-type is regarded as a flagship of the Zabi family or their trusted subordinates, so many of them have elaborate designs and interiors.
The up-and-down catapult of Zansuka is somehow still okay.
The diagonal catapult in the CV makes me feel a bit ticklish as an old Earthling watching it.
I wondered why the I-field doesn’t go on battleships in an era where they easily sink when hit by a beam from MS, but if they were equipped with an I-field strong enough to protect a battleship, it would reduce output and make it difficult to maintain firepower or sustain it for long periods, so a disruption membrane would be a better option.
I don’t quite understand the size and performance characteristics of Gundam’s ships.
That exposed energy tank won’t be integrated no matter what… It is said to be a characteristic of the Gwajin system, but still.
>>119
A combat ship is a spaceship before it is a combat ship, so which aspect to prioritize depends on the design philosophy.
I thought the living quarters of the Argama would definitely be targeted right away and be dangerous, but upon further thought, it would be dangerous no matter where it gets hit.
>>121
Rekoa is in there with everyone, and they stopped attacking…
>>123
That’s just a regular heat sink.
Personally, I really love the White Base’s fully exposed container hangar, but it’s a shame I don’t have any followers.
The Gwajin version of Zeek Ax was also featured in the recent perks.
In Another, it seems that built-in designs like containers are mainstream, while exposed catapult decks have decreased.
I have high hopes for the enlarged Zeon fleet on the Zeek Axis.