
There are various theories.
>>1
Stop this.
It’s the RX-78-3, right?
It’s something that feels a bit fluffy, and sometimes in games, it becomes a high-tier character.
I thought it was just a regular version of the old man.
In anime, isn’t it just making a shoe sound at the joints?
>>4
It’s hissing… you really are only seeing the images that are flowing by.
The painting is done thoroughly, so it gave me the impression of the third Gundam, which was carefully done with emergency magnet coating by Amuro.
Many people likely have a strong image of a beam javelin.
Will the incident where Jim made an emergency landing at Fuji-Q Highland’s attraction and collided head-on become part of the official history?
>>7
The problem of Branlival having too much bad luck.
>>9
Instead, it was used for a long time…
The Rick Dom’s bazooka hits the backpack directly and explodes.
Isn’t that the one that was taken by a ninja?
Various theories
• It became a part of RX78-2 in its original state.
– Crashed at Abawooku and was severely damaged.
Modified into a NINJA.
– Stealthily conquering Abawaku with nuclear weapons.
The destroyed Unit 1, with Amuro piloting Unit 2 and the spare Unit 3, is G3.
When did the 3rd unit get magnetized?
>>13
I think I can stack as much as I want between Luna 2 and the Solomon campaign.
Before using it for Gundam, I remember that there was a setting for the magnet coating test machine, and since we also replaced the generator, it might have had twice the mobility of the Gundam.
Then I thought it would be good to hand it over to Amuro.
>>15
There is a theory like that… like MSV.
Changing the aircraft suddenly is quite reckless…
>>16
You even made it up to Alex!?
There was a game where Amuro came riding this, but it was too strong and I died.
It’s better not to ride in a G3 because something bad usually happens… especially with Amuro.
In prototypes of this kind, the control systems can be completely different.
Only a few abnormal people can switch so easily.
I think it’s something like that.
>>21
I wonder if there are any crazies beyond Amuro…
But wasn’t this thing stored as spare parts for Gundam and its model number was also RX-78-2 until it got magnet coating?
It might be inside the FA Gundam.
To avoid influencing the main story.
Just before A Baoa Qu, unfortunately getting heavily damaged.
There are also times when I’m just trying to make things add up.
In other words, it means that everyone is freely speaking as they like with the media, and there is no cohesion at all.
I thought that was how it was because Seira was riding it when I first encountered it in the game before the anime.
The One Year War has already reached a point where they have succeeded in mass-producing Gundams quite a bit…
>>29
Where about?
I thought back in elementary school that we could just recover and repair the prototype Gundam and use it later.
>>30
I burned everything down with napalm, so there’s no way to salvage anything.
The prototype Gundam also has a somewhat vague setting…
It hasn’t been recalled, but the Pro Gun may or may not be reproduced later on.
The next G Generation mobile game feature that is so strong in the early stages that everyone will definitely end up using it.
>>36
I don’t care, but the last G Gen that was released on consoles only sold about 170,000 copies even with a multi-platform launch.
Even though there is a Gundam boom right now, doesn’t almost 1 million pre-registrations seem a bit exaggerated?
>>86
Many people might be inclined to try it if it’s free to play, even if they can’t pay full price.
The number of people who will eventually make purchases will likely be limited.
Aren’t there not even 50 Gundams including the ground type and Pixie?
>>38
Too much…
>>39
Mass production of around 30?
>>39
Do you think it’s a lot considering it as a global war?
I wonder what the debut of this gray-colored aircraft is.
Considering the retcon settings of the One Year War seriously is just a waste of time.
Aren’t you going to apply magnet coating to the gym?
If an ace pilot who can move like Amuro is on board, wouldn’t it be better to do it?
It’s a machine that throws spears, isn’t it?
I like coloring.
Is the part from the neck down the gym command in the novel version?
>>46
Which novel is it?
Among other things, there were no MS like Gym Command when the novel was released.
>>63
I have a feeling that you might be confusing it with that Gym II manga.
The issue of being able to destroy spare parts that can’t be collected with super napalm is so overwhelming that I thought it would be good to use it as a weapon… but I guess something of that scale is probably banned by treaties or something.
In what I read, Unit 1 was disassembled for repair parts for Unit 2.
The G3 was repaired and given a magnetic coating, but it remained stored in Luna Two until the end of the war.
It was.
The color scheme is inconsistent.
It feels like there’s really no wrong answer when it comes to choosing a color.
I quite like MG1.0.
This color is cool, isn’t it?
Because I am perfectly in full armor.
I think the theory that three units of both Proto and Ochan G3 were made is correct.
I really like it, so I hope it comes out in RG2.0 soon.
I think the slightly garish details of RG2.0 would suit G-3 as an accent.
Unit 4 exploded, Unit 6 was taken down by the Fenrir squad, and Unit 7’s completion couldn’t be finished in time…
What happened to the No. 5 machine in the end? Did it end up in a mutual destruction with Act Zaku?
>>54
The status at the end of the war was operational, but what happened afterwards is unclear.
You might be picked up eventually.
For example, is it okay to present my concept of the G-3 Gundam with a gray-based low-visibility paint job?
I feel like ever since the seed, it’s been like an old man’s phase shift down.
When units 1 to 7 are lined up, unit 2 is the same as the others except for color, so it’s a bit of a concern.
Because of compatibility, Gundam models are easy to release.
In the real world, test-type fighter jets are produced under the same model number and customized, but does something like the G3 actually exist?
It seems there are many cases where there are only about three Russian fighter jets.
>>59
About 2-3 units are made for testing, and one unit is often completely lost in an accident, while the others end up as scrap.
I wonder when they started saying that Unit ○ was later refurbished and became the specification of Unit ○.
I’ve never seen the first generation, so I don’t really understand the magnet coating.
I found out that they are doing more advanced things than I had imagined recently.
I still don’t really understand it well.
Is the Vercut ejaculation just a single test machine, or is it a model with a part number that can be mass-produced as one species?
Carrying two bazookas.
In the Kodansha edition of MSV,
The RX-78-2 Gundam was newly built as three units separately from the RX-78-1 Prototype Gundam.
The description was that the first unit had a rollout color, the second unit was in tricolor, and the third unit was G3.
>>67
So what will happen to the RX-78-3?
>>70
In the Kodansha version and in the model kit instructions, there is no mention of RX-78-3 as a primary source for MSV.
From what I researched, the first material that attached RX-78-3 to G3 seemed to be a bonus sticker from Gashapon Warriors.
The one saying “ni bai ni bai”.
>>74
Seriously… I thought it was decided that RX-78-3 = G-3 Gundam since the MSV era.
Unusual… Ver.1.0RG Uncle Base.
Even though its existence is certain, this Gundam is about as unstable as it gets.
The replacement machine I received in place of the old man who was shot down in volume one of the novel is the original.
It feels fluffy somehow.
Aren’t G3 and Alex’s positions somewhat overlapping?
Actually, I don’t know specifically what kind of process the magnet coating is doing to increase the aircraft’s response speed.
>>77
It seems like it’s giving off magnetic power.
Is there some relation to G3 gas?
>>78
The G3 gas from Z is pure nitrogen gas.
Industrial gases that have been around since ancient times.
>>78
Originally, G2 gas was used in the first colony drop.
The improved model of that is the G3 gas.
Sure, here is the extracted text: “` G-3 Gundam Dom! If you intensify your efforts, a new G-3 Gundam will be born. It maintains a balance between authority and cooperation while fitting into the joints. This is RX-78 2’s third machine. Furthermore, the G-3 Gundam is also facing the rebellion, as indicated by the context. The soul that links to it now responds to the images of the past. Continuous next steps. Iron will unite within the department; this is what was meant to be. “`
This is the Kodansha setting.
In the novel version, the principle of magnetic coating is established, which involves applying magnetic materials to the joints to reduce friction through magnetic repulsion, similar to the principle of magnetic bearings.
It was written on the clam shell.
There are various theories about the coloring patterns as well.
Isn’t it bad to significantly change the specifications with the same model number…?
Chris & RRX78 Gundam NT In the tranquility of the secret tunnel of Mad Dome in the snowy mountains. Hiro and Chris. Unable to hide their confusion about escorting the mobile suit brought in not as an enemy but as an ally, Nene immerses herself in the moment. “Is it possible to maneuver the predetermined royal army?” Chris wonders, surprised, and then, with a hint of hesitation, says they were waiting until now.
The Pocket War staff did not know about the existence of G3 during the early stages of production.
So at the time of the initial report, they referred to Alex as Gundam Unit 3.
>>87
Did I unintentionally overlap roles?
The color is too white.
After that, Alex’s final design decision was labeled as Gundam-�W.
It is believed that Alex was set to be Gundam Unit 4 at that time.
The M-MSV project by SD Club, which was designed only based on character settings for RX-78-4 to 7, started the year after the Mobile Suit Victory Gundam.
I thought it was this color, but it somehow turned purple.
>>93
There are two patterns, blue and purple, for the cel color specification.