
How fast do you want to go flying?
Too much trust in Gyaplan’s skills.
I remembered Ikaruga.
Are you carrying Maeve’s snow wind on your elbow?!
Substantial Triple Gap Plan
For serious enhancement human use only.
It’s a murderous acceleration!
Ring
Can’t be used on the ground.
If we make an MS with this strong connection part, it might be really powerful.
>>9
I think it’s a thought process like inre and such.
The Earth is a ring!
You’ll definitely dislocate your shoulder or arm.
Is your arm strong enough?
But I held it with a thin axis of the normal gap plan.
If we reinforce it, it should be fine.
Well, it’s probably something similar to the frame that hangs the ZZ’s backpack.
Don’t underestimate the material strength of the Universal Century.
The frame during the deformation of the Ex-s was also amazing.
If I pull myself together this much, it’ll be easy-breezy.
Since it’s firmly attached to my arm, I don’t need anything from the shoulder down, right?
Everything we do is magnet coating, lightweight composite of Gundarium alloy. Since there is no computer in modern times to prevent self-destruction from moments and loads, there are no burdens or defects in plastic models.
Don’t make him stand up.
The Kshatriya is also incredible, and the weight suspended by the multiple joints is impressive.
It’s too late now.
Which is more of a burden, the weight or the thrust beyond the elbow…?
Maybe if Gaplan gets a plastic model remake, the arm joints will be made as stiff as HGUCGP-02.
It looks like I have to give up on the shoulder and elbow joints and use a support stand instead.
It looks like a player’s ship from a 90s scrolling shooter game…
Here, we don’t attach a Dodo2 like a Flyrou.
The design of the head is really nice, aside from the fact that it’s too much of a hindrance when simply moving my arms.
I say this every time, but the rifle is really cool!
The TR plan only sees the MS as an armed platform, so if it can be arranged for a burst attack, it’s fine to add vertical and horizontal armaments.
>>28
Well, that’s probably the case with most MS, right…?
>>48
I think MS should fire more volleys with the full barrel open, yet there are many instances where they avoid additional equipment and carefully use one or two types of weapons.
The TR plan machine is loaded with equipment that doesn’t seem like a mobile suit, kind of like using a bomber attack aircraft.
What about becoming the ancestor of bulldog and eco-jet type visors?
I feel like there was someone else who had something attached to the gym U system.
One day, I’m afraid Ex’s incom might fundamentally say something like drum frame.
I haven’t been following recently, so I might have already said it.
This doesn’t have a hollow leg or high heels, so is it designed for use under gravity?
>>31
It’s for high-altitude interception within the atmosphere, but it might use legs as well.
If you’re revving the engine even with the device on your arm to counterbalance your weight, then you can also go on the ground.
Variable machines can still land on their feet even if they rot, so they are absolutely necessary unlike aircraft or bombers.
Alright, let’s make three modified Gaplan units!
You’re only good at aerial combat and you don’t have a high mega cannon.
That aside, I want a construction machinery version of Gaplan.
MS holds weapons with its finger joints instead of its arms, so talking about strength is pointless at this point.
Personally, I found Ashimar-Lah to be a bit shocking.
>https://hobby.dengeki.com/aoz/illust/reboot76/
I thought it was a four-legged walking robot, but it’s an Asshimar.
Is that gem on Inle really that big, Asshimar-Ra?
The inlay’s gem was too large and asymmetrically mounted, making it difficult to grasp its overall appearance…
Even though the enhanced shield booster is packed with missiles, why is there a missile pod on the right side?
I thought you had an Z2 machine hanging from your arm.
The Zaku’s finger joints can already hang from a Lugun and fly, and it can also use a heat hawk, so its strength is really impressive.
It’s probably not smart and bulky because it’s a subunit of Inre.
>https://hobby.dengeki.com/aoz/illust/reboot76/
I couldn’t realize where the Asshimar was for a while…
The parts are huge!
>https://hobby.dengeki.com/aoz/illust/reboot76/
What is a lifting body, right?
>>49
It seems like there has been a trend of pushing through with output since the Icarus Unit days.
It would probably be more energy-efficient to use a lifting body in addition to just relying on thrust to float.
Know that the rigidity of metals in the Universal Century cannot be measured by modern standards.
Are there really that many with the name of Ra?
Aren’t you going to use more names of other gods?
>>54
Laa means “king” or “leader of the flock” in the rabbit language from “Watership Down.”
It has nothing to do with the sun god Ra.
If I make a machine with Gaplan’s elbows, it seems like I could create something sturdy.
First of all, strength is proportional to the cube of the thickness, so if it is small, it becomes more likely to break exponentially.
If you think about strength based on the model, you’ll misjudge greatly.
It’s a combination of a movable frame and a drum frame.
The binder with the shield booster maxed out can easily carry two or three extra Inres without a doubt.