
This guy’s name is the old MG mass-produced Gelgoog! The head of the Gelgoog Cannon! The backpack of the high mobility type! The rear of the Gelgoog M! The beam machine gun of the Gelgoog J! All of these come with it, but the normal Gelgoog’s rifle does not come with it. It’s a cool guy that’s at a level where you can’t tell what type of Gelgoog it is!!! bandai-hobby.net/item/2482/
But the mass-produced type…
Why did that happen?
>>2
Because the price range was limited to 3000 yen.
Then just stick to normal parts?
Yeah
Is the base kit not normal?
The joints are weak, and when I try to make it stand, it starts to arch like a shrimp.
>>4
Most of the early MGs are like that.
It seems like Char’s version was released first.
A hastily built one-off machine made from gathered spare parts! …It says “mass production model,” doesn’t it?
I’ve heard that there were various disputes regarding the MG Gelgoog at that time, including in HJ magazine.
The manual explains that a stable supply of beam rifles could not be achieved.
I guess it’s like using a beam machine gun for the mass-produced type…
That’s a machine gun in that shape.
Mass production type Gelgoog (late version) like
It wasn’t an addition to Char’s Gelgoog, but a replacement.
This was also a strange kit…
It’s something that seriously caused a dispute…
If you just make up a reason like the Chimera Squad used it, it should be fine.
I like beam machine gun games because they are generally excellent.
This is a compilation of the best aspects from each designer.
It’s nice to have a purpose for the modifications!
Did the bare Gelgoog also have parts like this shoulder armor’s intake?
>>17
It’s an element that doesn’t exist, huh.
Even if the high mobility type and cannon are due to the convenience of the compatible kit,
Marine and Jaeger are completely unrelated, right?
Wasn’t changing the color of Char’s Gelgoog enough?
>>20
I want to make a difference within a limited price range…
>>21
None of your business!
It is hidden behind the first Johnny Zak, but it is a product of the MG confusion period.
Having a cannon head means that Joniger is probably the base.
>>23
A half-hearted compatibility with a school backpack but no rocket launcher.
I understand why people complain about this when it claims to be a master grade.
>>36
It might be the result of motivated people repainting Shage in production colors…
The initial MG is quite poorly reproduced and comes up with ridiculous excuses.
>>27
06R…
In the first place, the original version of MG Char’s Gelgoog doesn’t have any mold on the back side of the armor that can be seen peeking through.
It was something where the loincloth part in the groin was cut off midway.
The rushed renovations have led to improvements in the thread images.
It’s like a manufacturer gathering high-quality parts…
You just wanted to reuse the mold, didn’t you!
>>31
Then it’s fine to stay as Char Gel.
A new part has appeared, and it’s a Gelgoog that belongs to no one.
Is the MG person in a fight within the company?
I thought I would definitely get in trouble if I just borrowed everything completely, so I added a little bit of new stuff.
>>34
None of your business!
This is a story from about 30 years ago.
30 years…
By reutilizing the mold and adding a seemingly appropriate setting in the instructions, it makes you think this is the correct setting!
Reproducing anything is pointless; official settings are mostly added later anyway.
Was there anyone who had J’s rifle with the early MG type MS?
Speaking of which, there are still no MGs for Marine and Yeager, huh?
Is this other Gelgoog released as an MG, and does it feel like a modified version of the mass-produced type?
Even with this, it doesn’t include the worst MG3 masterpieces of that time, GP02, Sazabi, and Gato’s Gelgoog.
>>43
Aren’t there a lot of Gelgoogs?
Now, I think it’s more surprising to see a high-mobility style like that where you paint yourself.
>>44
Well, the reason it turned out that way is because I got criticized for the fabricated coloring of the first Johnny Zak.
The difference in color is said to be due to the paint, but the shape being a chimera is…
>>45
Let’s say there was a local renovation like that!
>>48
(Mass production type)
If the beam rifle doesn’t follow, then it’s not the MS-11 Gelgoog.
Instead of saying “do it yourself,” why can’t you honestly just say “please paint it!” It’s a matter, Jonizaku!
If you wanted to reproduce the setting color for the 06R, it would have been fine to just paint it.
At that time, MG was marketed towards people who could make plastic models to some extent, by including detail-up parts that required gluing.
The surprising thing more than the mixed-up is that the regular beam rifle doesn’t come with it.
Johnny Riden’s Gelgoog! Cannon…!?
It started with high aspirations, but it quickly went off track due to the toy store’s circumstances, which is understandable.
If the real thing is not much different from the Char Gel, then I guess you could buy that one…
Was there something wrong with the Gato Gelgoog?
In the case of Gundam, when there is a difference between the model and the anime’s settings, the model should be prioritized.
>>58
I wouldn’t do something like that.
This is how new aircraft are being added.
To put it simply, even the nipples of the first Gundam have a different design.
Even the fundoshi at the gym comes in different shapes.
Z Gundam is too Katoki.
>>60
I think it’s deceitful to lump that together with the thread images.
That’s it, right?
It’s probably a hastily assembled mass-produced type made from whatever is available.
I remember that the Gato Gelgoog came with a beam rifle similar to the M4 carbine.
If we’re talking about difficulties with MG, wouldn’t it be Geo?
>>66
Geo is also a type that is priced higher like Sazabi, but since it’s just a larger version of HGUC, unlike Sazabi, the kit itself isn’t of such low quality that it makes holding the weapons or the shield difficult.
Since the plastic model was released, the circumstances have been organized.
This CG package brings back memories.
The MG version of the Gelgoog was designed with compatibility with later variation models in mind, using the rear from the Marine and the weapons from the Jegan.
Well, I think that kind of arrangement could be possible, but then it raises the question of what the design of the Char’s Gelgoog that was released earlier was for.
I hope you can forgive me because the Dom afterwards was amazing.
>>70
Before that, there is a legend in the worst MG history known as GP-02.
But J’s beam machine gun (sniper rifle) is really cool, so I have no choice but to buy this kit.
I quite liked the kit.
I have a memory of trying hard to follow the settings in the manual, not really knowing what type it was.
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When I think of MG trying to disguise the dividing line with a seal, it makes me realize that Geo is pretty much trash too!