
No, it doesn’t seem good because it looks normally strong…
>>1
It’s fine if the Zaku is strong!
>>3
The design was already strong during the previous work with Jin, so if it became weaker from there, it would be less impressive.
In a bare state without options, there are 4 grenades, a beam assault rifle with 2 spare magazines, and a beam tomahawk.
A Zaku equipped with a shield that can withstand Gundam’s attacks and survive atmospheric entry, to the extent that an ace pilot can defeat a Gundam.
The perspective of a multi-role mass-produced machine is really good.
The only drawback is that there is no downward gravity wizard.
Well, it doesn’t really look that strong…
I can tackle properly too.
It’s tough that the ground Blaze can’t fly and is just a huge missile launcher.
It’s nice to see the Zaku standing on Earth in episode 1.
The Slash Gunner Blaze is balanced well, but it’s a bit disappointing that the Blaze that seems most likely to shine is rather plain…
To be honest, just looking at the design of the original Zaku, it doesn’t seem weak.
The shoulder shield is properly to the left.
If it’s a phantom, you can attach it to both shoulders!
>>13
(Aren’t you finding it difficult to move…?)
Since it’s the ace machine of our side, it looks strong and that’s great.
The enemy’s Dagger L looks weak…
>>14
Compared to the Strike Dagger, it really has a gym-like face and looks weak.
>>14
If I compare it to Zaku, it feels like Windham.
Even so, in terms of the depiction in the work and the thumbnail specs, Windam is inferior.
High performance capable of barely entering the atmosphere.
>>15
The Asuran machine was able to break through despite being heavily damaged, so if it’s in perfect condition, it should be able to breach normally, right?
By the way, there wasn’t anyone who directly called themselves a gym.
The Gouf, which lost in the competition against the Zaku, was taken out for ground use because it had a flight unit and has been used as-is ever since.
The Dom, which lost to the Zaku in a competition but was improved and put into practical use after the enemy forces stole the data.
The Giant and Gelgoog developed as next-generation machines one year after the above.
>>19
I think it’s crazy to challenge a competition with a Gouf Crusher just to appeal the replacement mechanism.
I always thought that compared to the Jim with beam weapons and sturdy shields, the Zaku was…
This guy feels like a perfect being that has solved everything in that regard.
There was a period when people thought it might be stronger than the Impulse because Aslan was piloting it.
Actually, my impression is that it feels stronger than when I’m on Saber, right?
Since it’s a high-performance mass-produced machine, it might be closest to the Zaku V from the Universal Century.
Unlike over there, it’s highly producible.
In the end, I guess it’s okay since I’ll eventually end up near a Gelgoog similar to Jin…
The basic specs are clearly superior to the initial GAT-5 models, except for the armor.
I think it’s closer to a Hizack than a Zaku itself because it has mixed elements from the union.
>>30
The arrangement of the leg thrusters has a resemblance to the R-type homage, which is a common point with the Hizack.
>>30
Not only the Impulse, but also the Zaku has been possessed by the shock of the Striker System being incorporated…
In the main story, since only Izark uses Slash, it gives the impression that Slash seems to be the strongest.
The shield being moved to the left shoulder is probably because the original design is difficult to use.
>>32
It gives off an impression similar to the Gouf in terms of coloring, doesn’t it?
Later, the Gouf itself was also released.
The mob’s Slash Zaku was the one that was clumsily trying to swing its beam axe and got instantly killed by Dom, right?
But I’m a bit concerned about the thorns being bent…
It’s a Gouf!
The Hospital Zaku is honestly one of my top five favorites among all MS.
The strength of the shield is tough enough to be reminiscent of the GAT series.
The Gundam grew increasingly reminiscent of the Universal Century.
So we changed direction with Gel and Gyan.
Z’gok
>>41
What the hell is this guy?
>>45
Hmm, it seems like it’s made by ZAFT in terms of model number, and it’s cleverly designed at the settings level, which makes me chuckle.
>>41
Well, putting Gyan aside, isn’t that the high mobility type Zaku II R-3S (pre-production model of Gelgoog)?
The Zaku still retains some features of ZAFT, but the Guff and Dom are just too much like the Guff and Dom.
Because it’s a Zaku, you might have the image of it being an enemy grunt, but in this case, it’s actually a mass-produced unit for our side.
It feels like the Gelgoog and Gyan were created using only ZAFT parts.
Looking at the flow from Zeta → Zaku → Gelgoog, I feel like there was a fusion with Gundam-type technology, and then they added a touch of ZAFT flavor to it.
I think there are circumstances that they originally weren’t planning to release the Gouf and Dom.
Before I knew it, I had become part of the enemy side…
The Z’Gok is made by Orb…
Can the species only do copying?
>>50
It’s Bandai’s instruction!
>>50
It’s someone who truly hates SEED!
>>50
In the first place, if they’re doing Another Gundam, why is Another Zaku not allowed?
This is the result of that.
I think it’s more Marasai than Zaku.
>>51
Marasai is almost like Zaku.
>>56
Zaku 2 Thread image Marasai
I wonder if it’s something like that.
If the rival from the previous work rides this and faces off against Gundam, it would become popular…
The Zaku is definitely carrying some kind of wizard and heading into battle.
The main alliance of the striker pack has a lot of people who carry nothing, creating a temperature difference.
>>53
It can’t be helped; ZAFT will definitely come with a Striker Pack. They’ve had their brains destroyed by Strike.
>>53
In my personal image, the Zaku is customized for an ace with a backpack.
I believe the striker changes depending on the situation.
>>53
In the case of the Drake class, while Mobile Suits can be deployed, there are limitations such as the inability to operate Striker Packs, and there are also differences in the pilot’s skill level.
There is a difference in the number of the Alliance and ZAFT from the very start…
Please release mass-produced MS that sells like crazy, just like Zakus!
>>62
If you want to sell like crazy, first make sure they have a cool performance in the anime!
>>70
I did it.
>>70
You must have been active! Well, it was already selling to some extent with the previous work, Jin.
>>70
Before descending to Earth, Athrun and Izak were quite active, but once they landed on the ground, they became almost like stationary artillery.
>>70
It seems that the Zaku was packed with named characters and was quite active.
The Marasai is also a descendant of the High-Zack, so isn’t it kind of like a Zaku?
Since I can finally put on the bolero, I should be able to fly now, so I hope to be showcased somewhere.
I wanted the design to continue to expand in the Jinshigu style…
I see, so Orb is better at copying than Zaft.
>>69
First of all, the Strike Rouge that the commander is riding is like an illegal copy.
>>76
The strike data is officially transferred by AA in exchange for supplies.
The Federation, ZAFT, and Orb are all good at stealing.
>>71
Well, we’re literally copying MS itself and developing through technology sharing in the Cosmic Era MS development.
If you make the hem bigger and add an antenna, it seems like it would give off quite a Marasai vibe.
I think Janis was quite an Another Zaku…
But somehow, it feels a bit off for the mass-produced type to be so flashy in their performance…
The sorrow of being repeatedly dropped can also be said to be a charm of mass-produced items.
>>79
In the end, it’s fine to be dropped, but the Union’s dagger and Windham are almost like scarecrows.
>>85
In the end, even though he gets dropped in the movie, the Wyndham, who is like a terrifying natural kill machine, was great.
That lipstick really is too confident, isn’t it?
Try to cover it up a little better.
Well, they never did the same thing again in the subsequent Gundam series.
I haven’t really done much with moneyes.
>>81
Tieren had the same model number as Zaku, and Graze was also 06, so they were doing similar things.
The Asran machine during the Junius Seven incident has a creepy movement.
That backshot isn’t something you do with a Zaku.
The upcoming remastered version of Battle Destiny is an amazing Zaku festival, so let’s play!
At this level of high performance, why didn’t they just start with a flight wizard?
>>87
The ground invasion was unexpected…
The curved horns and the shield’s horn feel like a hindrance, but if it’s a model, I can modify them myself.
No, really, the model kits were better made than Gundam back then…
Since it sold quite well at the time of Gin, the trend is to release more mass-produced units that will sell even better!
I love the scene where the three Gunner Zaku converge the beam of the Orthros to destroy the Requiem’s deflection station.
Diakka Zaku, also release MG.
There was an illustration in the collection where they removed the thorns and attached a support.
Probably detachable.
By the way, the Bushi that appeared in the first Another G is quite a Zaku, isn’t it?
What do you mean all of a sudden?
Wizards and silhouettes should be standardized.
First of all, since we are jointly developing it at the strike stage and Morgenröte is handling the manufacturing, it’s fine for Morgenröte to re-manufacture it.
It’s not exactly the Gelgoog everyone talks about, Seed Destiny Gelgoog.
It’s not even a bet, it’s a death gamble.
The homage to Zaku happens every time, right? Bushi looks just like Zaku, and Jenis is in June.
Zakuwo is rare in that both its appearance and name are straightforward.
Although the Strike is a main character’s mecha and has been produced multiple times, it’s nice to have the opportunity to create an original in Gunpla.
>>102
Even Impulse has had its design documents leaked, and junk shops are making illegal copies…
However, what is it?
It feels like ZAFD was really burning their brain with an amazing strike related to Impulse.
>>103
The overwork death system is the Impulse System, which continues to deploy the ace to the field and adapts its equipment according to the battle situation, allowing it to respond to any battlefield.
There is a section that also focuses on the combat styles of AA and Kira.
>>110
The chairman seemed to want Minerva and Impulse to reproduce the Archangel and Strike.
>>110
Because I’ve been subjected to a lot of boiling oil by the pilots of AA and Strike…
How long does Jin have to work?
>>104
With two people, we can finish it.
Since we couldn’t win even with a 4 to 1 advantage, that’s understandable.
I quietly like the Zaku Splendor.
I want to attach a shield binder to my right shoulder too.
Impulse also has things like DI Adaga, so if I wanted to, I could create a ton of derivatives.
Many cameras have come out, but I still think the mono-eye has a high level of completeness…
It’s a good idea to store the axe in the shield, isn’t it?
That’s the only place I like.
>>115
I can’t reproduce it in three dimensions!
>>115
I like taking it out of the shield and using the Tomahawk.
>>115
The design is efficient, as it comes with a spare E-pack for the beam assault rifle behind the shield.
What!?
The operation system for the Duel and Buster released as free-form is made to be the same as the Zaku, judging by the way it’s designed.
If you’re thinking of moving it to another system, I thought the thread image would be suitable, as its operability is good and it’s easy to handle.
>>118
The controls are terrible because it’s made by a stupid natural that stole the G…
>>118
It seems to have flexibility, as it can accommodate not only basic equipment but also weapons like the falx and Orthros that are held with both hands.
I also love things like Live Zak Warrior and Hospital Zak Warrior.
I guess they probably didn’t mention releasing the Tomahawk from the shield during the design phase, and it was suddenly thought up on site…
But it looks good, so it was the right choice.
But to be honest, it still seems more reasonable than hiding missiles in a shield.
Honestly, the Zaku has a design that feels detached from the ZAFT style, so there was some backlash at the time.
>>124
It’s cool, but I really think it’s surprising that they’re changing the design now, especially since they had already released cool originals like Jin, Baku, and Zout.
It looks like gin or shigo is stronger.
Releasing a Destiny that’s like a full striker pack.
Considering the production time, I think it’s a good approach to shorten the period dedicated to the design of the new MS and say, “We’re releasing the Zaku this time!” because it generates buzz.
It’s unfortunate that the Jin and Din designs we worked hard to develop for ZafT MS have been put on hold.
Even if they say that the Zaku sold better than the Gundam,
The role of being a complete victim, Jin.
Aslan and other popular characters from the previous work, as well as regular companion characters, are all riding in the Zaku.
It is natural for there to be a difference in popularity at the stage of positioning, even before design.
>>130
Since we released the Zaku by reflecting on the previous work, if it sold as planned, then it would be considered a success.
>>143
As a result of the character development in the previous work, the new “Three Idiots” Gundam, which suffered from lack of popularity, is…
Among the derivatives of Zaku, I like the one in the thread the most.
The molding color is a bit light, but…
Well, regardless of Bakuu, Zauth is just uncool…
>>134
Even the desert tiger posts on the bulletin board.
It’s disappointing that the wizard doesn’t change according to the strategy.
It seems that being standardized yet allowing for a certain degree of specialization has been regarded as an advantage.
>>136
I didn’t have enough animation resources to redraw or replace things…
>>155
To make do, Dearka and Phantom also became Blaze at one point…
I like the sense of naming the MS-14 “Octo Ape” in October and April.
I like the design itself, but I think it’s crap that there’s no explanation in the story for the technological appearance of the power pipes regressing in a way from the designs of Jin and Shigu.
The addition of the dragoon to Providence was a sudden decision, and it is said that covering it with PS armor compensates for its weakness, while the power pipes themselves are merely regarded as a vulnerability.
>>138
It’s not the power pipe of the Zaku…
I think they don’t have to release a tribute machine for the original all the way to the seed movie…
Z’gok is okay.
But the farther apart we are, the closer I feel to you…
It seems like Cerberus would be able to perform well even when attached to a Zaku.
>>141
It’s already there…
>>145
I wanted to see more scenes where Delta really played a main role.
Mighty Freedom Destiny Zaku Warrior Justice Type 2
If my head were a little more round, it would have been a perfect score.
I think the weak image comes from the Zaku that Aslan piloted in episode 1.
>>149
It’s strange that they can do that much while dealing with a Gundam in a 3vs1 situation and carrying injured people.
The successor to the Gouf, the Gyan, is being developed, so it seems that close-combat units are also being recognized.
After knowing about the episode with the Z’Gok from the movie…
To sell more, the idea of creating a tribute to the first generation MS is just a pretext.
Isn’t it true that the director just wanted to do a tribute to the original?
I’ve been thinking that.
>>151
I think the real reason is that the production period is too short, and there’s not enough time to dedicate to new designs, so they just chose a rough design that can be reused from a Zak motif.
Even now, the Destiny MS is quite a popular position, but in real time, it was considered that there were no hot-selling items until the Strike Freedom and Destiny were released…
>>154
During real-time, it was a situation where only the restocked Muji Freedom sold more than new products…
>>160
Because of that, it seems they were urged to bring out Kira’s appearance quickly.
>>164
Isn’t BANDAI too evil for the time when they were making Seed Destiny?
>>168
It’s better than the Heisei trilogy.
>>175
I don’t even have time to make the next episode preview…!
That’s right! If we combine the preview for the next episode with the ending theme, we can save time by eliminating the need to create a separate preview!
I have even appeared in a game, Cerberus Zak.
“` MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM SEED BATTLE DESTINY Gouf Ignited (Izark’s Exclusive) NEW Gouf Ignited (Heine’s Exclusive) NEW Zaku Warrior (Live Specification) Cerberus Zaku Warrior (Lagash Base Specification) Change Cerberus Baku Hound Deployment Restrictions The Zaku Warrior equipped with the Cerberus Wizard, stationed at the secret underwater base of Z.A.F.T. called Lagash Base. Unit Cost 2025 Number of Redeployments 1 CE71 Earth Alliance Z.A.F.T. Archangel CE73 Earth Alliance Z.A.F.T. Archangel L: Switch vehicle ×: Back △→: Tune START: Turn explanation ON / OFF L·R: Switch faction “`
Rather, Aslan Zaku in episodes 1 and 2 is really doing his best!
With the Gouf around, Slash feels like it’s no longer needed.
>>165
The axe is so strong that it is directly adopted in the successor model!
Gouf “Ignited” and Gelgoog “Menace”
In that world, both the Gouf and the Gelgoog have just been created, so isn’t it strange that their names have those suffixes?
Even though it’s a Z’gok, it’s still a Z’gok.
>>166
Rather, the Z’gok is strange.
>>166
Isn’t it that Ignited and Menas are officially named like “Strike” Gundam in terms of the OS?
The Gouf and Gelgoog are nicknames given by the pilots, similar to Gundam.
>>166
The Gouf also has variations like the Gouf Crusher.
>>166
I don’t think it’s strange that it’s added after the name; in that world, I believe it’s just part of the name itself.
Couldn’t something have been done about half of the main character team being stuck as turrets for so long…?
It’s quite a mystery why they didn’t make it with Wizard even though you can fly with equipment of Force level.
>>167
I would be troubled if people misunderstood it as an invasion of Earth.
>>172
Isn’t it already certain that they were creating Gaia Abyss and had also been advancing the deployment of Gufu by that point?
In the early stages, Gundam doesn’t really shine that much in Seed Destiny…
>>169
Until you get down to the first land, Asran D. Akkazaku from the previous game is really making waves, and the new three idiots and the Minerva group are completely regarded as weak…
It can’t be helped!
Because of you guys, we can no longer use the name Super Freedom…!
The main story has only salty parts, but I really love Chaos Gundam.
I absolutely love the Chaos Gundam, or rather, the MA form of Chaos.
Isn’t it great, that sense of otherness like the Gerwalk and the grotesque feeling of arms and legs turning into beam claws?
As a result of trying to make it do anything on its back, it can shoot beams, live ammunition, and even become a guided weapon, and when set with the main body, it can also act as a booster, but it seems overly complex with too many functions, making the pod difficult to use!
Although it’s a machine designed for space battles, it hasn’t been able to show its true capabilities and has been fighting in the atmosphere since the early stages. It’s really doing its best, cutely interacting with Sabre and Murakumo, and even forcing itself to fly through boosts. Chaos is truly a good machine.
That guy.
I understand.
“Babi”
The Zaku has some named pilots, but the mass-produced machine that leaves a surprisingly strong impression for a mob unit is the Murakumo.
>>183
Naming the Zeta Homage unit “Murasame” is quite profound.
Personally, it seems that the shield on the left shoulder is quite heavy for flying with a wizard.
I think it was judged that it would be better to use the wizard’s firearms mounted on the Ghoul.
Just as the standard Zaku is the Zaku Warrior, the naming convention seems to be pet name + standard specification name.
I think there was a judgment that the sky was good enough because Babi has quite high performance.
The chaos created a bad impression because it was defeated by the mass-produced Murakumo, but the Murakumo itself is a highly completed mass-produced machine, so it’s no surprise to lose when surrounded by them…