
It’s cool, but it comes out like it’s just a matter of course.
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You dig into the ground, right?
Why are you digging?
It’s that Jet Mole’s fault.
In Shinkalion, it also appears alongside real heavy machinery.
What is the meaning of putting two drills side by side?
>>4
Is it the stability due to the length on the side?
>>4
Even simple calculations show that the excavation amount will double.
It seems like there will be a dirt mound in the center.
There’s no child who isn’t excited about a jet mole.
The original source is Thunderbirds, right?
>>8
>>8
In Burroughs’ science fiction novel “Pellucidar,” there are drill-type underground machines, but I just looked it up and found out it’s from the 1920s, so this is probably the world’s first drill machine.
Ultraseven’s Permidar II was originally Persidar, but the text on the design drawing was difficult to read, leading to a mistake in the script and resulting in the similar name.
Maybe this is not heavy machinery, but a weapon.
>>9
If you mention that, it’s actually a bomber…
They probably took inspiration from the wild Drill Silver to create the drill tank that was brought to practical use on Earth.
It’s fine, but since GaoGaiGar has a lot of realistic depictions, if it were to burst through the road, the infrastructure after its passage would be a complete mess…
It looks like they cut through the sewage pipes, electrical wiring, and telephone lines.
I wonder if the players will fix it.
>>11
Is it okay to use a dividing driver on curved holes? Will the electrical wires, pipes, and everything connect properly? I feel a bit anxious about it.
>>24
Isn’t it that the tip of the driver is forcibly widening the part where it is stuck?
>>24
If space is curved, will it not be left behind in its orbit and rotation?
>>27
It’s okay because I’m just forcibly widening the hole created when I stabbed the tip.
I’m not creating a new space or alternate dimension or anything.
>>11
When called “Gaoma Machine!”, it comes out from the ground, and then it also comes out from the ground when it performs Final Fusion.
“Did you go back and re-dive once?” was the episode.
Too casually destroying the roads.
Well, if we get to the root of the issue, we can’t move the dug soil and it won’t disappear, so it would be impossible to proceed. That’s why we shouldn’t worry about the small details.
>>12
Not to mention vehicles, it gets stuck in most machines holding cone-shaped drills.
In the case of the thread image, it seems like it’s adjusted conveniently with some light dimensional bending or something.
Speaking of which, I’ve never seen a drill with such a pointed shape…
>>15
Is a stepping drill the closest option?
>>15
The bamboo shoots that are called those that widen holes made with a chisel are exactly like this kind of drill.
It’s curious that while stealth and the shinkansen utilize existing infrastructure, this guy only comes out by destroying roads and other infrastructure.
But the drill knee kick after the fusion is cool, so this drill is necessary.
Take your complaints to the British person who came up with it first.
>>21
There’s a submarine-type drill machine in the UK, right!?
If we think of it as a weapon, the reamer type might be good.
Well, it’s about the left knee of the Genesis.
Look at the Drill Max settings.
That drill tank is a weapon that is normally mass-produced.
I wonder where the original of this cone drill is from.
It seems that the Gotenko is older than the Jet Mogra, but I don’t know about anything before that.
A linergao disguised as a shinkansen.
A stealth Gao disguised as a stealth fighter.
Drill tank
>>69
This unpredictability probably matches with Gaiger.
That’s the same for Stealth Gao, right?
Yeah
The Stealth Gao is also just a makeshift bomber, after all…
This drill can’t dig into the ground.
If there is a large mass of matter (the size of GaoGaiGar), it will result in a distorted big explosion at the end of the curve!
Are you telling me to prepare a shield machine too?
The one who digs tunnels is like this, right?
Is this type of drill still used even now?
>>39
In reality, there are hardly any bamboo shoot-shaped drills.
There is something called a stepped drill that has a similar shape.
The image is of a bamboo shoot shape resulting from stacking many drill sizes.
A thing that has various diameters of holes drilled into a thin plate.
The tunnel digger is round and can’t carry people.
What is a drill tank…? What are you going to do by digging holes…?
>>41
After all, let’s go back to the basics with the drill battleship!!
Shield machine and cone drill
When it comes to appearance, which one has better penetrative power?
If it’s just one drill, when it gets stuck in something hard, the body will spin in the opposite direction, right?
>>44
I see, it came swiftly.
Thunderbird’s Jet Mole, 1965
Undersea Battleship Gotengo, 1963
It seems there might still be some common original source.
I can understand a drill tank better than a drill train.
I also like the latest drill machine that appeared in the beginning of Robo Dad’s Quantum Robo.
In fact, there has been a proposal for drill tanks in reality.
I remember how Daigard depicted the scenario where the main body rotates when you stab the enemy with just one.
This is still acceptable because it can become a weapon with knee drills.
Why does HIRA stick to my chest…?
If it has a drill, it was the Build Tiger that could handle underground combat.
It’s so mysterious that I can’t quite get into drill weapons and military equipment.
It’s not that I dislike it, but when it’s called romance, I just don’t get it.
Just because you can’t burrow underground doesn’t mean you can’t penetrate.
In the 1930s, Germany was creating a drill tank called Midgard Serpent.
The day when a giant drill becomes a reality will come, and there will be no more ridicule.
The thread image needs to have a design that blends into everyday life in order to conceal the existence of the Zonder and the activities of GGG.
It looks like a stealth fighter, a Shinkansen, and a drill tank.
Hmm??
>>58
In the GGG world, Japan possesses stealth bombers, Shinkansen (bullet trains), and drill tanks.
>>58
Are you trying to push through with a power play using only the Shinkansen?
Not just with Gagaga, there are many cases where the foot parts are excessively foot-like.
The size of the drill is small, but similar heavy machinery actually exists.
Check it with the road header.
The design of Da Garn’s legs, which were transformed into the Shinkansen, looks good and doesn’t resemble legs before the transformation.
Remove the drill…
Mach Drill!
I will recreate it from the data of the lion mech that came from space!
Um… a machine for flying on the back… it’s an airplane.
Arms penetrating through the torso… what is that scary… is it the Shinkansen…?
Drill that becomes a leg! Drill tank!
Well, that’s basically correct.
>>67
Nuuuuuuuh!?
No, cone drills are quite common.
Not a spiral, but…
>>68
That is a step drill.
Mass-produced drill tanks
AI drill tank
New type mining machine drill tank
Large drill train, small drill train, and drill tank.
Flying Drill Tank
Silver drill tank
Drill SL
Drill tank
A variety of drills.
Stealth Gao and Drill Gao are used during Gaiger, but what is the Liner used for?
>>70
I feel like there was a time when I was transporting a dividing driver.
>>70
By using Japan’s railway network, you can travel quickly and expressively.
Japan has become a stage for the world.
The shield machine gives the impression of being an enemy.
A monster like a machine worm.
What is it like that stealth bombers are flying around in the sky in Japan?
But when it comes to drills in foreign works, it’s this spiral type, right…?
>>74
Isn’t it America that first turned this type of drill into anime and manga?
The pilot drill is thin, but it’s somewhat conical, I suppose.
The original source has the shoulder roles split between a dolphin and an orca, but here it seems there’s no way around it, and it’s just a male and female mole, which is kind of funny.
Industrial drilling machines like shield machines often become handheld weapons rather than combined mechs.
>>80
That can really be used as a shield…
The liner has a rather inconspicuous feature that allows it to run on any type of track.
Drills are popular in tokusatsu as well.
A drill is a sword, you know.
If you trace it back, it becomes Thunderbird, right?
As soon as it stopped being a secret organization, it turned into something like a fighter jet – Rainer Gao.
Bamboo shoot-shaped drills are easy to draw.
The underwater battleship is older than Thunderbird…
What they were originally based on is the mole mecha, but I wonder what this is that was made from its blueprints.
The others are things like the Shinkansen or stealth bombers.
The tunnel construction looks really fast.
Tool drills are popular in horror games too! They can easily be used as weapons and can also be used to harm the protagonist!
Was there something about Shield Machine Robo?
In a bucket-wheel excavator, it’s like being in a Transformer.
>>94
Rubiconian Death Worm!
>>95
That guy digs into the ground way too fast…
>>94
I think it’s probably about the Transformers.
There have been quite a few weapons of that type, like the Turn A’s Minch Drill.
The Quantum Robot that appeared in Robo Dad will attack with the Shield Machine.
A realistic drill has a strong image as a tool, so it makes me wonder if it can be used as a weapon.
If it were GaoGaiGar, it would have been nice to have a big drill tool-themed weapon instead.
>>101
At that time, a drill is a bit off as a tool that is easy for kids to become familiar with.
>>102
No way… everyone was using it for modifying Mini 4WDs, right!?
>>108
D… driver…
All works have a drill mechanism.
Cool body!
Was that the reason… ?
An abnormal trust in humanity’s drill.
I worry that the drill tool might break.
As expected, it’s a cone.
>>106
It is actually made of hard metal, so it can break.
Well, that certainly is a snap.
What are we going to do about this drill buried in the hole?
Is the drill of Iron-Blooded Vidar the tool drill type?
The Robo Master version of Getter 2 was shocking with its industrial drill.
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Oh, this is cool in its own way, even if there are no physical laws or anything like that.
>>112
At the time of the original drill
Humans like tools that rotate and cut.
Thunderbirds’ influence on anime and special effects, such as launching from a pool, is overwhelming.
>>114
What is it!
Since I’m in the build team, the drill tank is construction machinery.
>>116
If it can actually break through the ground at that speed, it would be extremely useful as civil engineering machinery.
Special effects often make drills too easily into swords.
If you actually try to use a drill as a weapon, it could turn into a quite grim sight.
>>120
That area is often done well in the Getter OVA.
The liner gao is too lacking in versatility compared to other gao machines.
We can only run on the tracks, right?
>>121
If you can run on the tracks, you can go anywhere in Japan.
>>133
I heard that initially there were plans to release a minor change version of Might Gaine as the second robot slot in GaoGaiGar, but don’t ask me about that.
The shield machine used for digging tunnels looks cool in its own way too.
Well, it feels like the direction of coolness is different…
There’s also a drill for demining, right?
In the world of anime and special effects, there are working vehicles with drills among civilian heavy machinery, right?
>>127
As expected, it’s a special vehicle!
Is there a robot that has been recreated for core drilling instead of this conical type?
>>128
I haven’t seen it lately.
The general image is that it involves handheld weapons.
>>131
No, that’s probably more about the mixer or the minced meat.
In the first place, tools and industrial machines pique boys’ interest.
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Let’s add a Bakadoriru to the robot plastic model you have!
>>136
I failed because I couldn’t get all three types properly.
A robot that uses a file as a weapon should be coming out soon…!
>>137
Kanna appears in the spin-off of GaoGaiGar, you know…
A lot of people have died, right?
>>138
That’s because factories and construction sites are always close to danger.
The drill lander from Da-Garn looked like a civilian heavy machine.
The shield machine is also cool and makes a clattering sound, but after all, it looks great when it’s sharp and combined…
I wonder if it’s possible to drill with a smaller diameter drill than the main body.
>>144
It’s more like making it easier to break through with impact rather than just drilling.
You can’t dive because the part that goes off the circumference of this drill can’t be dug.
In the first place, there’s only the means to send soil.
It may be sufficient to just break the surface when used in urban areas.
That’s right.
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