
It is not a mission pack for combat purposes.
*The MS main unit is sold separately.
It seems there is a cannon on the left shoulder…
Self-defense is important…
It was not for combat purposes, but it was deployed in actual operations.
With the P pack and the U pack, I can reaffirm my desire to gather various data with the F90.
Is F90 being mass-produced?
Do you really have to do all the work of the replacement parts by yourself as a single pilot? Isn’t that too harsh?
>>5
There should definitely be a mechanic, right?
I understand that you want to equip weapons because you probably want to test if you can still shoot properly after descending.
Isn’t flying armor good?
>>8
It’s for testing to confirm that.
It seems that the cockpit hatch is wide open…
>>9
The kit in the thread image has been designed so that the main body is also hidden.
It just happened to be able to operate like a mobile armor.
It’s not like a Gundam Meister where the pilot does maintenance and changes as well…
As expected, SanaRi would take care of that properly.
With BUNNyS, the machine will even change its configuration by itself…
Is this the same as the F90 that came out in BB Senshi back in the day?
Aren’t you being incredibly strong despite not being for combat purposes?
>>17
It’s understandable that the pilot is acting strange.
If it’s just attaching the pack, the pilot’s def and Sid are doing it on-site, but since they’re obviously not mechanics or technicians, there can be issues like wiring errors that cause the red lamp to light up.
I think the technology related to operation also changes completely depending on the type, not just the maintenance stuff, and I’m wondering if I need to remember that too.
>>20
There is so much to do…!
>>21
>>20
That’s why test pilots have to be exceptional.
>>25
Too much adjustment.
>>26
If I burn out a skilled individual capable of handling a ridiculous mission pack in a performance test, it would be a huge loss…
Personally, I think the F90 is definitely a mobile suit that is completely lost.
>>23
It can be considered that rather than F90, the Formula project itself was in confusion.
>>27
I can’t say a word.
>>23
It’s like saying I’m lost.
It’s a craft for testing various things.
>>31
Isn’t the range of things too wide!?
>>33
That’s too much so.
Do your best, Simulated Personality Computer Type-A.R.
It’s wrong for someone to always deploy a test aircraft into actual combat.
>>28
But there’s no environment where you can collect data like in real combat! Let’s do it!
In the original game, they didn’t fight with a plunge… Maybe the reason is that they didn’t want to create something that only spanned one stage…
There are a lot of gear that seems impossible, probably for the sake of data collection!
Sanary can’t produce that many units either…
What are you expecting…? That’s how I feel.
>>36
Is it a U-type insult?
>>36
I just wanted to eliminate any unexpected issues for the future.
Even if it seems useless, you won’t know if it’s truly useless unless you try it.
I can only think that they’re just playing around with C types.
>>37
(All-Mobiles stationed in a polar region)
If anything, even the F91, which aimed for the best at the time, is talked about as a prototype just like the F90, because Sanary is putting a lot of effort into testing and data collection…
Alright!
Special PV deployment breaking the rules!!
Even though I have some skills in NT, the amount required for A to Z is just too much…
In reality, we did everything we could, but it was still impossible, right? Right?
There are plenty of technologies that feel like that in reality.
The amazing thing about F90 is that most of the things you try out are shaped to a usable extent.
>>42
It’s amazing that it didn’t come to fruition in the paper plan!
Among the countless cumbersome machines that fled, I built and was able to use all of the F90… that’s what it is.
Even if the equipment in the thread is superior,
I wonder if it’s worth going to the trouble of changing the configuration just to use it in a rare case like combat during atmospheric entry…
The plan is to collect data with this and create general-purpose models for each type, so it’s fine for the operation of this to be staffed by specialists.
I like T type.
The fact that we can say, “It was a detour,” at the point of checking whether this direction is a detour or has future potential means we’ve succeeded in various ways according to our plan.
It’s already confusing with the number of armaments, and now I have to learn how to operate them in land, air, sea, space, and during atmospheric re-entry…?
>>50
Robots in mecha anime are often excessively armed, aren’t they…?
Why do you equip multiple types of weapons on a single unit?
>>50
Test pilots prioritize individuals who are excellent in abilities like this rather than combat skills.
Well, just being able to do this already makes you a veteran.
>>86
You’re a shoe fitter, huh?
>>52
The data obtained from this was useful.
But the U type had its moment too…
However, if the budget provider says they will create each environmental pack with naming from A to Z, it seems like they would be at their wit’s end.
>>54
You’re just going to bring out lowercase and dashes later anyway, right?
In fact, the atmospheric re-entry function was useful in later years…
It’s amazing that it’s been helpful to the world about half the time since the pack.
As expected, it’s definitely ADSV that leads the way!
The O type isn’t strange, but it’s hard to comment on it.
>>59
So here is the gamma dedicated F80.
>>69
Cool!
You wouldn’t think there would be a chance for the Steel Seven to make an appearance, would you, U?
The U-type booster became a bestseller…
Wasn’t there an overlap in type and functions?
What kind of pack is z?
>>64
Recreating Z Gundam? It overlaps with P though.
>>64
X and Z still don’t understand anything.
In the initial settings, the extra armor (full armor type?) and
There is a setting for the next-generation Zero Type (not F91).
>>64
The “XYZ” in the final stage of the mission pack is a special case, so it’s set up as a test for a new unit rather than additional equipment.
The names P type and H type sound vulgar, don’t they?
What can I say, U-type has only one thing to do!
I didn’t think it would be of use to future generations.
U is actually the most commonly used mission pack.
Isn’t it a big problem to have an environment where you can just throw yourself into a real battle with that kind of casual snack-like attitude?
>>68
I never intended to throw you into actual combat.
The environment where you have no choice but to be thrown in is terrible.
Create a separate dedicated machine.
Did that not happen?
>>71
If a good pack is made like this, maybe it was packaged that way.
>>80
That’s exactly how F91 was created.
>>71
F99 Record Breaker
>>71
This test machine is the necessary prototype for creating a dedicated separate body.
>>71
Making an option is cheaper than creating a completely new unit from scratch…
>>71
The data collection for that is F90’s job.
I suspect that the LR pack was originally one set that has been divided.
The U booster has appeared multiple times in the Kurobon series, right?
>>74
The X2 at the beginning of the undercover investigation has turned into a dream formula combined equipment.
Setting aside the reverse calculation from the Seven Steel.
I can’t believe we have to launch the MS alone from Earth; what kind of shady situation are we imagining?
Nobody would have thought at first that AtoZ would not only finish but also turn related models into MG.
It feels like a waste to use O type with F90.
I think it would feel good when equipped with the F80.
It is possible to mix the packs, but I wonder if it can be handled.
>>82
Considering type FF and ASD, if there is a pseudo-personality computer, it will adjust accordingly.
Although F91 was created with cutting-edge specs at the time, its development was delayed significantly, resulting in…
Wasn’t the CV supposed to be a higher-performance model based on its specs…?
>>83
Isn’t it only the super high-class machine that a princess from the Rona family would ride that could properly fight F91 in that CV machine, like a beginner?
Local combat equipment is probably necessary, but it’s amazing to see a giant machine skiing.
It’s amazing that it can be used.
I managed to get to W’s Warbird, but I’m feeling quite troubled about the remaining X Extra, Y Young Star, and Z Zero.
X and Z don’t understand anything, you know.
>>90
Satellite cannon and twin buster rifle, huh…
>>97
G is a martial arts battle.
Currently, the only one using the Q type is Ian-chan’s F80…
The J type has still not been used.
The priority for verification is high, especially when it comes to implementing functions of the O type into mass-produced machines…
A mission pack that can handle all situations for data collection in next-generation machine development! I think it’s pretty harsh that it ended up just being V, making almost all the other mission packs useless.
>>98
It’s already factored in because it’s for data collection.
Later, there are packs that became F97…
>>98
V is more of a pack focused on firepower rather than adapting to various situations.
The F91 was created as a one-package element of KVW.
There were a few moments when we, on the creating side, suddenly became calm and thought, “What are we making…?”
>>100
I feel like there are also lazy packs for reusing the remnants of Titans and Zeon.
R and E feel that electronic warfare and reconnaissance are a waste in Gundam.
>>102
I found it, Gunraid!
>>102
Electronic warfare and reconnaissance can only be handled by high-end machines like Gundam.
I need purely output and calculation speed.
If we’re not careful, the Core Fighter might end up being the main body of the F90Ⅲ, with each XYZ possibly having its own dedicated body + backpack…
Sanarii must have been particularly excited and having a lot of fun during this time.
Make whatever you like as much as you want.
>>105
I’m curious about what the upper management was like…
>>111
I want to kill Anaheim.
>>111
It seems like we can gather good data (calmly).
What do you do in electronic warfare under the mino powder?
If X is a full armor, then there is something that looks exactly like the Full Armor Gundam, but I think it’s different; on the contrary, I don’t really understand.
Zero can barely imagine something like Zero Gundam.
>>110
It’s a J type, isn’t it?
>>122
I like that it’s clear the color was designed by people at the time in the Kyoshiro type.
There are packs that you certainly don’t need if you’re just using F90 by itself, but that way of thinking is fundamentally off.
In the first place, the F90 body was already close to its limits at the time of V.
The E-type, which has long been published as a mystery illustration…
The E-type jamming gun has become something that is actually used in reality now that drones have become the main focus.
Since it was designed by working backward, it is obvious that the Crossbone Gundam Full Cloth is also a compilation of the achievements of the mission pack.
The S type became F70, which connects to the later setting of Gun-Ez, so Sanary is really doing her best.
There are also speculations that X is not like G Armor.
>>121
There are already support machines like Hal Fighter.
I think it’ll be a bit better, maybe up to a mini dendrobium level.
Aren’t B, D, S, and L overlapping?
>>123
If you prepare multiple pieces of high firepower equipment, you should be able to gather data on which one is the best, right?
>>123
Among those four, S is a fire support type and L is a long-range sniper type, so they are clearly different.
>>123
Since I didn’t create everything at the same time, overlapping is also part of getting the data I wanted at that time.
>>123
L isn’t wearing it, right?!
If I had to choose, I think that in terms of firepower, the ABD area is a high firepower group categorized by range.
If it’s L, would it be on the S side if adjusted?
>>123
B and D differ in their focus on bomb scattering at relatively close distances and hand-to-hand combat.
Both S and L have long ranges, but S fires indiscriminately with bombardment while L is a sharpshooter, which makes them subtly different.
There are packs that have become Muramasa Blasters or have had their technology used in RXF91, so it hasn’t been in vain.
In the first place, packs were used in F80 and so on.
I wonder if Amuro will show up in Sanalith Top! Right?
G equipment looks cool.
It was amusing to see anonymous users simultaneously criticize Anaheim as a shameless copycat company after seeing the Q-type’s additional shoulder armor.
Isn’t there also a determination of how far we can go with a small aircraft?
The N-type is the manifestation of the grudge to mount an NT like Amuro on the F90!
>>135
It’s just like the N type, isn’t it…
I wonder what the cost is for the F90 main unit and the individual pack.
I understand that it’s crazy when you put it all together.
It’s obvious since I’m designing based on reverse engineering, but a significant proportion of the technology used in different machines is the same as that used in the packs I created.
Transformations and funnels too… that’s tough.
>>142
The thread image is about whether it’s possible to enter the atmosphere with a simple deformation.
Private Nameless will be equipped with F90IMG!
>>143
I see, I see.
Do you like the ocean that much?
Remove everything except M.
>>143
I and G seem to fit together, but M is just too mismatched!
>>143
The M equipment seems like it could get in the way.
>>143
I have no idea where you’re planning to fight with such a bizarre combination.
The F-type and just that, it’s quite an eccentric equipment, but it definitely leads to something later on.
Hmm… ADSL multifunction equipment…
>>145
Make a long-awaited appearance in G Generation.
Is there actually a scene where this equipment is used, or does it overlap in purpose? F90 is a unit that gathers data thoroughly by actually using it.
I thought, why do both B and S have cannons mounted on their backs?
Is type I a descendant of the shield booster?
What’s wrong with M!?
>>154
It’s not bad.
What the hell is this M gear, come on!
>>160
Well…
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
>>154
It’s a bad combination with I!
Can we pile it together?
>>157
If you don’t interfere, it will be fine.
>>159
It seems that the generator won’t keep up with K and V.
>>157
There are types like ADS for on-site judgment and type NG with N-type + additional equipment, as well as type FF for the final battle special.
L has the advantage of being able to target neighboring colonies with its sniping ability, and it can even curve its trajectory, making it different from S in terms of usage.
>>158
L is a point.
S is a surface, right?
Is this one of the three brothers from the Knight Gundam story?
F90JUN
>>165
The fact that everything is a headpiece feels very much like Jun-kun’s furry fetish.
Understood, I will go with MAY equipment.
>>167
No matter how hard I try, I can’t do M complex!
Are there even packs that pair well with M?
Even so, it proves that it’s a meaningful plan that we don’t think we need an M after all.
>>168
G?
>>168
If you make it without testing, even Zanskar products will leak water.
>>188
If it’s Gargouille, that’s because Dukas hurriedly assembled it wrong; the render machine is not leaking.
F90CAT
>>169
F90DOG
The F80 mission pack can be used for everything, but I’m not sure if it can handle mixed elements like ADS and PVFF.
https://bandai-hobby.net/site/f90project/product/
There are various complex equipment.
>>171
There were so many new items in Gunraid that I couldn’t take it anymore.
It seems like a big sword and a big shield would stand out, but the underwater gear is clearly hindering the IMG equipment.
Considering the settings for the V type, using the right shoulder fin as a weapon rack for type FF seems quite unbalanced, doesn’t it?
>>173
It’s essentially dedicated to DIL, including OS and AI.
Even though there are 26 mission packs, it’s frustrating that there are only 3 F90 units. I think Sanary needs to try a little harder.
Well, of course, the evaluation won’t end even after 10 years.
>>178
I’m not making everything all at once, so I’m just using the F90 to quickly create MS for testing purposes as needed.
>>178
Right now, there’s an illegally copied Mars version of the Gundam F90 No. 2, the Mars Gundam!
JUN equipment…
>>179
It is likely something that brings some negative effects to the pilot’s brain through the N section.
When I play around with the F90, it reminds me of the toy from Mobile Investigator 7.
Well, driving a pack requires output, so in addition to interference at the attachment points, there are practically limitations on simultaneous equipment installation.
F90dat
>>183
It seems the best.
>>195
Almost a def specification.
The G-type sword is too convenient.
Is DAT relatively better?
Shouldn’t we prepare multiple pilots according to the mission?
Wouldn’t it be better if we equipped the aircraft with an excellent AI for assistance?
Doesn’t NOV seem strong?
It seems difficult to equip them simultaneously.
But the most ridiculous U-type was mass-produced enough to be used until the Crossbone era.
Stop the bulletin board Gundam.
During the Gryps Conflict and the time of Char’s Rebellion, various young engineers in their 20s and 30s were involved in design and development work at Anaheim.
It seems like they are using their experience and position freely after being recruited by Sanarii.
They must be around their 40s to 50s.