
FA is also acceptable.
Calvary Temple
Burst Bolt
It’s no good because it will only turn into a discussion about full armor.
Considering their background, this person is quite well-known, isn’t it?
Since it’s going to be about explosion bolts anyway, let’s prohibit explosion bolts.
Long Mega Buster Cannon
I still don’t know why there are so many variations.
Hyakushiki
Hyakushiki Kai
Land Warfare Type 100 Modified
Mass Production Type Hyakushiki Kai
Full Armor Hundred Series Kai
Full Armor Mass Production Type Hyakushiki Kai
Ground Combat Full Armor Mass Production Type Hyakushiki Kai
Aren’t they all the same?
What areas have been improved?
Explosive bolts prohibited…?
Um… the Converted Hyaku Shiki was strong in Guren no Yabou, right?
But I can’t understand why my suitability in the water was as good as that of the swim team.
Aren’t you feeling too much potential in the Hyaku Shiki?
It’s somehow the mobile suit that Quattro is piloting.
I have a memory of getting two original ones bought for me because I love gimmicks.
It’s fun when the completely flat mouth opens with a snap.
What is the intention behind that thread post and that thread image?
Say it!
In G Gen Eternal, the Hyaku Shiki Kai is set to be weaker than the regular Hyaku Shiki, which is terrible.
The full armor parts were repurposed for Overon as well.
In most games, it feels like the Mega Bazooka Launcher is strong or not.
Someone who also has the qualities of Generation Z.
I don’t really understand, but does going from the Custom Hyakushiki to the Mass-Produced Hyakushiki mean that some parts are reverted back to the regular Hyakushiki, implying that the regular Hyakushiki is more productive?
The pulse laser replaced the Vulcan, and the beam gun pod was a pulse laser, floating around in the media.
I like how the back of the head stretches out.
The person who first suggested mass-producing such a gold-plated aircraft is out of their mind.
I wonder why my back of the head has grown like this.
Not just a hundred years, but it was abandoned within a year.
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Embarrassingly, I learned of the existence of FA-78-1 Full Armor Gundam for the first time at 30.
I aimed to improve mobility, but I ended up covering it with heavy armor.
Even though mobile suits have evolved significantly from the One Year War to the Gryps Conflict, I think it’s impressive that they are so determined to fight for a hundred years!!!
The name “something style” sounds full of that cringy middle school vibe now, but it wasn’t like that back then.
I don’t know very well, but you’re the one who strikes with the back of your hand, right?
The topic of aliens is also prohibited.
The full armor parts still have a cool design that doesn’t feel old at all, right?
The weapon is packed with lasers and explosive bolts (probably weapons) that don’t seem like typical MS weapons, giving it even a sense of being an artifact.
I like the appearance more than the Hyakushiki.
It seems that this one has a higher level of recognition among Super Robot Wars fans than Gundam fans.
Various theories about weapon explosion bolts
Lieutenant Ridi’s vehicle is also a relative, right?
Is there one that can transform and is gold-colored?
It seems that an electric-type knuckle part was outputted for some reason from the name of the explosive bolt.
The reason I was made a daruma doll is simply because the opponent was too bad…
After that, he’s doing well in ZZ too, so that’s more than enough.
What’s the difference between land use and space use?
Isn’t it unnecessary to make even the mass-produced versions gold?
I want to overcome the fact that while gold looks cool in anime, it becomes a cheap-looking gold when turned into a model.
I can’t find any necessity in beating MS while electricity crackles.
It became like fertilizer for the completion of Z Gundam, but on the contrary, it received feedback and led to the creation of the Delta Plus and other successor models, right? Hyaku Shiki.
A weapon that fires grenades at close range is quite a ridiculous piece of equipment.
Even though we won the competition and it should have been officially adopted, there are very few side stories featuring this guy.
If anything, I see relatives from the Delta variant more often.
In G Generation, there are surprisingly few works featuring the Hyaku Shiki Kai.
I have the impression that it used to be quite popular, but plating is expensive and difficult to handle.
Even if you go out of your way to prohibit it, this MS can’t escape the talk about the explosive bolts…
I can’t remember if it was HG or MG, but the gold-plated Hyakushiki was really great!
I thought it must be tough for people who paint seriously.
The problem of being too fond of the Federal Delta Gundam.
Karaba realized that they have a lot of unbelievable things.
Is this the one that has the alien gimmick?
There was a Meta that was used for aerial combat, right? The one that fell apart when it transformed while flying at supersonic speed.
Did they really not do any simulations or anything before actually doing that?
There are also the Zero Type, Type 99, and Type 102.
Delta Gundam → Hyaku Shiki → Hyaku Shiki Kai → FA Hyaku Shiki Kai
Delta Plus
Sometimes I think that the fact that everyone behind isn’t covered in gold means that they might not actually have that much resistance, especially when it comes to the Hyakki.
In the end, is the completed form of the Z series the Delta Kai?
At the Hyakushiki stage, that’s quite a ridiculous name, isn’t it?
I like reading “megashiki” as “million style.”
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What is the land warfare Type 100 modification?
It is also used for the Full Armor Overlon.
Is this armor really that excellent?
The Hyakushiki is one of the more stylish names among the Z mobile suits, not a joke!
The handling of the Hyaku Shiki Kai is still relatively better, while the Z II tends to become a somewhat questionable derivative MS.
I only know from Super Robot Wars.
I recently learned that I won the competition against the mass-produced Z.
Verification of the movable frame with the Hyakushiki.
Know-how for developing variable-type MS with Metas.
Analysis of Gaza C
Although I somehow completed it, the Z Gundam was soon surpassed in performance by the Titans’ further variable-type MS.
When it comes to the Hyakushiki Kai, it’s all about the fangs.
Thanks to the significant changes, Stephanie Luo from the Luo Trading Company, who supports Karaba, is Mr. Wong’s daughter.
It’s understandable that new models are pouring in from Anaheim now…
I think the name inspired by “The Bear in the Forest” has turned out quite stylish, but to begin with, don’t use “The Bear in the Forest” as the basis for a name.
The outfit of the guy on the ride is also ridiculous, so it fits perfectly.
However, instead of becoming a standard design, it is a variable type that is simple and leads to cost reduction, so the successor model inherits the ZⅡ method.
I remember seeing it for the first time in G Generation Advance and using it quite until the end.
What is full armor, I wonder?
Is the normal armor not full?
ZII is so lame to make it call Z2…
A Anaheim is dreaming of Z and the Hyakushiki…
Until we get Nemo, the number of our main forces is really in jeopardy, isn’t it, AEUG?
It seems like I was using Gym II for the time being.
A machine that is not well-known despite its variety.
Because the Hyakushiki Kai made a great impact, there are also variations that followed, right?
ZII has an image lacking in psychopower, so I feel hesitant about putting Camille in it.
I understand if you’re going to put it on a roux.
It may feel like kanji is cool even in the UC era!
It’s a shame that the non-FA Kai has a good shoulder Gatling…
I think the Rigazie is the more unrealistic one.
The explosion bolt was definitely an option for the Delta Kai as well, right?
I gave up on transformation, but I kept the flexible binder for improved mobility.
When you take a good look at the Hyaku Shiki Kai, it doesn’t feel like it follows the design of the original Hyaku Shiki at all.
Why are they still using that flimsy ankle armor even though it’s fully armored and properly covers the ankle?
By the time you get to GT-FOUR, it’s completely a car.
The original RX-93 Nu Gundam is quite similar in its torso and other parts.
The impression of the head and backpack is so strong that it looks completely different.
What was the thing that the Hyakushiki Kai bites into…?
Why does the reform have a long head?
The Delta Gundam still carries a properly equipped Hyakushiki-type backpack, so it can justify being a generator torso.
Delta Plus and Delta Kye are a bit too much.
In the story, Camille says he designed it himself and named it Z Gundam, but it has been ignored.
What kind of paint are you using in the settings?
The technology from Mark II was copied and the plan was to develop Delta, but instead, the transformation was removed, and the Hyakushiki was created.
The Z Gundam was completed by fusing other technologies, but the Hyakushiki lineage has continued to be developed separately from the Z Gundam lineage.
Additionally, it feels like a ZZ system incorporating technology from Z has been created for a completely different project.
The Z Gundam can’t be easily increased, but it seems convenient when you want a high-end machine for the ace, like the Hyaku Shiki family.
I don’t have the main backpack, Delta Plus.
The thruster only has armor on the outside of the calves and the butt.
If we can achieve propulsion equivalent to or greater than a normal MS, then the design of Z and Z+ carrying both and wearing a backpack is just too lackluster.
The mass-produced Hyakushiki Kai has some parts reverted back to the Hyakushiki, but wouldn’t it be the cheapest if we mass-produced the Hyakushiki instead?
The Z plan itself is too free.