
Aside from the combined Four Heavenly Kings in the image, there might be a few in Gundam W?
I thought of the GN High Mega Launcher from Sloane, but that was more of a connection, wasn’t it?
I wish you had done it… Lubrisulthorn…
Well, weapons that involve combining for power-ups are difficult to operate…
Gundam TR-6 [Inle] and so on.
Five Gundam team members! Five Gundams combine to power up!
The vibe is surprisingly not like that in Gundam anime.
Essentially, it’s a work that’s done in a military context, after all!
What is the small one doing!
Regenerate has combined with Red Frame and Proto Saber!
Well, it’s just about attaching a backpack.
It’s a lie that there’s a face on the back of Seravee but it doesn’t combine…
Well, it’s combining, but…
>>9
Whether to say it’s a fusion or a separation.
Re-launching Gundam! Can it be classified as a real type?
>>10
The reality of SD is a word that indicates body shape, so it’s acceptable.
There might be other works in the Gundam model series.
Is it acceptable to consider Arios and GN Archer as a combined Gundam?
Thinking about surplus parts is too bothersome…
Just endure with the G Armor.
>>14
There surprisingly aren’t many support machines with that many combination patterns.
If it’s close, then it’s the G Falcon.
If the Devil Gundam’s Four Heavenly Kings can fuse, then we can fuse as well! Even G Gundam wouldn’t go that far!
In SD, the Shuffle Alliance combined to become God.
Something like G Defender or O Raiser…
Because it awkwardly resembles a humanoid shape (like the thighs and shins), it doesn’t form a box-like shape like in combined robot anime, which makes combining seem difficult.
Is it okay to say that the Frost Brothers’ satellite launcher is a combination?
>>19
Is it a combination or a connection?
It seems like the Slone Aine is going to launch the GN High Mega Launcher by connecting with other Slone.
There are some transformations that resemble mysterious airplanes, but there aren’t any Gundams that transform from vehicles like police cars or fire trucks…
>>20
If you’re going for a hero-type vibe or something like Transformers, it seems you don’t necessarily need to use Gundam.
It might be better to keep it at a level of a deliberately mysterious airplane.
There are actually quite a few characters besides the sister-in-law who move with a clear sense of self in Gundam.
No matter how the robots combine, it always ends up looking like a super robot way…
There may also be considerations regarding toys and plastic models.
Combine Bow and Zusa!
>>25
Dragon flight form! Isn’t it the dragon flight form!
If humanoid robots were to combine, it would be like the Σ Orbis from Danball Senki, but even that is so structurally impractical that it can’t be realistically recreated outside of alloy toys…
There are things like docking with a cable, but when it comes to multiple machines forming one machine… it’s a different story…
There aren’t many combinations between Gundams…
If it means a huge power-up by combining the drives in a twin-drive way, then there is a reason for fusion, but if we’re being realistic, wouldn’t it be better to just prepare two twin-drive units from the start?
Having an ego and talking to the pilot to communicate!
Transform into working vehicles like patrol cars, ambulances, fire trucks, and heavy machinery!
Several Gundams combine to power up, and new Gundam allies appear in the second half to combine even more!
…You don’t see it much in Gundam, but you see it a lot in things other than Gundam!
The safe parts of the three Gundams combine! The final G Unit!
What is probably being sought is to maintain a humanoid form even after merging.
Combining parts is tough because you have to match the specifications.
If you do it on the battlefield, you’ll be targeted, and if you do it before deploying, you’ll take up space.
>>36
It’s not something that happens much between Gundams or MS, but it’s definitely something that happens a lot with parts integration or combining support mechs!
Vehicle + Vehicle = Combined Robot
Robot + vehicle = combined robot
It’s common, but…
Robot + Robot = Combined Robot
I think the difficulty is high.
>>38
Even in sentai and Transformer models that use metal parts and screws, they are struggling, so if you try to do the same with Gunpla, the difficulty in terms of durability increases significantly.
There are combination types with additional parts like G-Falcon and O-Raiser, though.
The G Unit combined on a part-by-part basis.
Since it is an anime that sells plastic models, durability seems to be the biggest issue.
If it’s an SD body type, it should be manageable to some extent.
I think the mechanism of Celavie Seraphim is half a gag.
The original Gundam is a transforming and combining robot…
It’s more about the system than the strength.
In the case of sentai robots and transformers, there are many instances where they don’t look very cool before combining, but are focused on their appearance after combining.
That would not be allowed in Gundam, would it?
Gemini is like two Gundams merging, but it was quite reckless.
There are quite a few Gundams that have a sort of ego.
There shouldn’t be anyone who can only communicate at the level of understanding intentions without being able to have a conversation…
>>47
Wasn’t there something that transplanted a personality based on seed 8 into a Gundam?
The pilot is just someone who has nothing to do but shout jeers in the cockpit.
The Red Rider was able to converse with the onboard AI, and in the end, it definitely developed a sense of will.
Isn’t it just a Gundam type?
Is the GN Archer also merging, just in case?
“` MOBILE SUIT CROSSBONE GUNDAM DUST MECHANIC EXPOSITION Kangurazamu Original Concept: Kei Ryo Toshimasa A strikingly unusual giant Mobile Armor. From the top, there are the Kangurijo made by the Jupiter Empire, the Grabro of the Principality of Zeon (with the top and bottom inverted cover), and the Big Zam (while the Kangurijo is the original unit, it has a high degree of reusability as a park model). It was not just carelessly combined for free; the output of each individual engine has decreased, and it cannot use Big Zam’s omnidirectional beam unless the engines of the three units are linked together. Originally, it was thought to be hidden in Gryps and continuously adjusted as a trump card for when the size battle came, but unfortunately, it was shot down by Ash King without getting a chance to deploy, sinking its valor into a sea of mirrored shards. “`
If we don’t limit it to Gundam types, then mechas like this…