
I like it when it’s a game.
If you had come out more, you would have been loved.
I wonder if it could be folded in half and placed behind the shield as a weapon even from now on…
Weapons with such high recognition are
I think it will revive with a new release soon since it seems likely to have a high buzz effect when it comes out.
There are few plastic models with beam parts made of clear parts.
The Gundam Hammer is relatively common.
I think the Hyper Hammer that Gog is holding is quite rare.
It’s being continuously hired by VGWX, after all.
Amuro said he could do it once he removed the limiter.
I wonder how it works.
It looks normally strong, but it doesn’t seem to get officially adopted much.
I like it when it’s used like a spear in a period drama.
If you use it with Zikax, you have to praise it.
I feel like I might get scolded…
It’s the one that Montero used often.
I think it’s better to equip this mass-produced machine than the saber.
If you’re going to fight with a shield, this is better than a saber, right?
The destructive power in the play is insane.
It can take down battleship-class with a single hit.
When I used the gym at UC, it felt like a regular stick that emitted a normal beam.
There are quite a few weapons with the same name outside of the Universal Century, but they generally just have a regular saber attached to the end of a rod.
I’m not really sure, but there’s an energy source that can emit beams in the saber part, right? Even when thrown, things like javelins can emit beams and maintain their shape.
I was surprised to hear that there are such ideas like sending energy from the hands of Zeke Axes?!
The handle of the saber really needs to extend…
Thank you, Javelin.
I honestly don’t really understand which is which with the hammer.
It can be cut like a bow.
In the main story, did you slice through Gao and pierce Musai?
I hate it because it avoids the frame.
When it comes to Gundam’s signature weapon, I have the image of throwing a beam javelin.
I thought the image looked remarkably like Pro Nakamura, and it was indeed Pro Nakamura.
Just by throwing, the battleship penetrates and falls down.
The energy is built into the saber.
I usually charge it with a backpack.
I’m supplying it from my hand.
It gives the impression of being differentiated by combat descriptions in this area.
Gau cutting knife
If you remove the limiter on the saber, the handle extends and a beam ball shoots out from the tip.
A reckless design that still feels like a remnant of super robots.
It’s something that should be thrown, but I think I’ve only thrown it about once?
It’s scary how they’re dismantling the gau so smoothly…
It gave the impression of appearing around the middle, being used a few times, and then fading out.
When I buy figures, I’m surprised that the handle of the hyper hammer is too short, but I wonder why it’s so short.
The impression of spooning the gau with this is too strong.
What is a javelin?
Well, there’s no doubt that the image source is more like hammer throwing than frail or morning stars.
When I threw it with all my power, Musai exploded.
The image of cutting through the gau is too impressive.
It’s cutting with a gaudy pattern on the handle, isn’t it…
Could it be that the patterned part is a white beam?
Is it reasonable to throw and use it since the physical part is increasing?
Many people think that the handle of the saber extends.
I think this mechanism serves as a physical core for the saber as a backup device.
Insurance for when the formation of the saber field fails.
On top of that, it was possible to gather fields further at the forefront.
Hmm, experimental equipment.
Gundams have the power to tear through MS armor and can stab enemies when they throw their shields.
If you can hit it, then it’s fine to just throw a javelin…
Like a heat saber?
I think they weren’t outputting alone during this era, but I don’t know the details.
The first thing that comes to mind is when I pierced through Gallop with my javelin.
Rushing to escape with Hamon-san in pairs.
I have only seen the uncle and Impulse using this.
Why is the iron ball a hammer?
An image of the boss dying when thrown in Battle Universe.
The G3 Gundam throws it.
What will we do about the mechanism that is thoroughly shown in the main story, stretching out with a “nyuu~~~”?
Will you turn a blind eye?
There was a scene where it gets bigger and bigger with a javelin when charged in vs, but such a scene doesn’t exist in the original, right?
Daitan Hammer!
Even if the javelin has great power, it would probably be difficult for regular soldiers to use.
The gym should definitely make this the default.
The Zaku can do it unilaterally, right?
I don’t know what part of that legend is a beam javelin, but the name is Javelin.
What is it with Zeon wanting to stubbornly use a short-range axe even after the saber becomes mainstream?
Javelins and hammers are honestly just sliding straight from the Daitarn, right?
The saber that extended like the Gouf’s beam has various justifications, but the javelin feels completely abandoned in terms of thought.
If there were a single beam spear, it would be easy for regular soldiers to use as a counter against the Gouf, making it quite strong.
Beam Javelin, extend!
Was it the Gym III that I was swinging around?
It’s impressive that such an antique is still active in the base.
Is that the one where the legend improved the javelin by shortening the handle and lengthening the blade?
It was deployed to Gym LA for some reason.
It’s a javelin!
I like how they insist on calling Popinika’s thing a Hyper Beam Javelin.
Isn’t this more of a halberd than a javelin?
It’s a pretty scary weapon even without the spiky part, isn’t it?