
They have passed away…
Grandpa Mead is already…
Century color is nice, isn’t it?
I thought it was recently when they passed away, but it was already six years ago.
The face, you know.
I wonder if they’ll hold the Mead exhibition again.
Even if it has only been realized once, it holds great significance.
It seems that Turn X was the favorite.
>>1
Somehow, please…
The thread image is really super cool, isn’t it?
Well then, let’s have Giger do it.
Even if you’re dead, it wouldn’t hurt to do it just once, you stingy person!
I wanted to see Giger Gundam.
I wonder if it can be created with the help of AI…
>>15
I think imitating the style alone doesn’t have any meaning when it comes to this kind of originality.
>>20
I wish an AI that can output Turn X would be ready soon after showing the Japanese garden of the ryokan we stayed at…
“Don’t worry, Tomino will bring [it] from the other world.”
I can understand wondering what kind of design it would be like now.
>>1
It was after I held my solo exhibition in Akihabara that they passed away…
>>19
I said it.
I accidentally took a photo in a place where I wasn’t supposed to, and I got scolded.
>>24
Were you the one who had the short circuit painting displayed?
I took pictures of all the places I could, but I don’t remember anymore…
If it’s now, I could probably get a really heroic main character drawn.
>>1
One more theme song for Hideki Saijo…
>>1
I was surprised that this design is from the same old man who created “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”
It feels like a one-hit wonder, for better or worse.
The solo exhibition had a painting of Gundam Mark II as well, that strange pose one.
I only took a picture of the mural of Turn X.
That was good.
How many types of MS are there in Mead Design, anyway?
>>32
Including the 4-legged ones, it’s 8.
>>32
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x
Wodom
Flat
Sumo
Mobile Liv
Bandit
The design inspiration for the Aegis Gundam is Sid Mead.
>>42
Seriously!?
>>50
That transformation was interesting, so a person named Katagiri redrew it as Gundam.
I also drew this flat’s one-handed pose mark 2.
The Mead exhibition catalog sold out, so I couldn’t buy it…
A design that was too early for the otaku of that time.
It looks really cool now that I see it.
>>37
No, but even now, the design of Turn A is uncool.
I think I might not take such risks anymore, but looking back, each design is completely different, and I want them to hire artists like this again.
Wodom really has an amazing design…
I heard there is a Gunpla of Turn X made by someone displayed at home.
>>40
Kawaguchi Master?
I like flats.
There are too many people who have already passed away regarding Turn A…
The Hemo Mobile Rib was also a mead design…
Isn’t it about time to release the Bandit model kit? Hey Bandai, are you listening?
I wonder if I can properly give feedback now.
I wonder if it was pushed through with the idea that we don’t need shields anymore since we have 3D graphics now.
I think MG’s perfect beard is one of Katoki’s best works.
You can understand the quality of the design.
∀ is not that great, but Turn X is really cool.
For the 20th anniversary… it has already doubled…
If it were cool, I don’t think it would have turned out that way…
After all, Turn X is the coolest.
Also, the one that Koren was riding, the one that his subordinate was on, and Wadd are Okawara.
If you think about business, I believe that the Gundam from Zeta Gundam is about the limit of adventure.
I like beards, but that aside, it’s lightly crossing the line.
There is a coolness about heroic robots and a coolness about mysterious robots, and both are cool and good, aren’t they?
So, the HG of Turn X…
I thought it was just a 4LEG transformation mechanism, but is it really an Aegis?
>>62
But isn’t it impossible to go from that design to Aegis?
Sumo is cool too…
I honestly can’t understand why it’s considered uncool since I got into Gundam from here.
But I thought, “This isn’t good,” but since I asked for it myself, I can’t really criticize it.
>>65
Well, that’s what manners are all about…
>>65
The negotiations were quite tough, but in the end, both sides ended up thinking, “This person is amazing.”
>>65
After the broadcast ended, in a long interview for a model magazine, I was told that I praised the design of Turn A at the time, and I honestly replied, “There’s no way I could say this is bad while the project is active!” which was too straightforward and not good at all.
It’s amazing that Bandai approved this.
It’s crazy, for better or worse.
It was quite a difficult delivery, wasn’t it?
It’s a heroic design that you don’t see in robots over there, but…
>>70
From what I’ve read about the Meed Gundam, it seems it was quite a difficult birth.
At first, it was sumo.
It was written in the Mead Gundam that the interpreter in between was made to cry a lot.