
This is meant for two people to ride.
This guy seems to be the only one that’s spacious.
The riding comfort of the crimson bike type seems awesome.
Just using anime magic doesn’t make it wide…
They say that models have a different scale for the cockpit.
It looks narrow like Lancelot.
I thought a large KMF would be spacious, but it’s not particularly, and Gavin is abnormal.
I wonder if this was intended for someone super important like Schnaitzel.
The aircraft in the image is bigger compared to others.
The one that Lelouch is riding is basically like a flying mini fortress, where the commander gives instructions from above while sometimes providing support with beams, so it probably considers a certain level of habitability as well.
It’s easy to understand when you see the episode where Lancelot’s cockpit is destroyed by Toudou.
It feels like a slightly oversized coffin.
It seems like you can leave drinks and things there.
It’s originally a big one designed for two people.
It seems like the mirage and the commander’s machine have made a lot of effort to ensure a comfortable living environment, right?
The Rakshata model is extremely narrow.
Roid’s product is narrow.
The general aircraft of Britannia is somewhat cramped.
The round-specific machine seems to have been made to accommodate the person inside, as it looks quite spacious.
An image like that.
Although it’s a cockpit of a 5-meter aircraft, which should be narrow despite sticking out, it somehow seems wider than Gundam and others.
The bike shape definitely doesn’t consider the rider’s back, does it…
But it seems that the pilot suit made by Rakshata is a good one that takes the safety of the pilot into consideration…
Even though it’s a floatplane, it’s scary not to have a seatbelt when it sometimes takes crazy trajectories.
Toshiba’s washing machines have excellent suspension, don’t they?
Maybe the Zero Rebellion is big, but it’s a mobile suit, so it’s narrow, right…? Huh?
It felt like the resurrected Lancelot and Guren were a little better.
So, does that mean it has gotten better?
Isn’t it cramped because the cockpit part is exposed?
The exposed cockpit had significance when it was revealed that Suzaku was on board, and in the Refrain episode, I just slammed the cockpit section against the wall.
What is it about Karen that she can switch from a regular format to a motorcycle style so quickly?
The bike style seems likely to cause back pain.
KMF is bigger than AT, Labor, and AS, right?
The cockpit protrudes, so even with a small size, a decent amount of space has been created.
The space inside a humanoid robot for a person is unnecessary.
At the point of Glasgow and Sutherland, it’s quite narrow, isn’t it?
I can’t stay in that cramped space for a long time.
Gundam has an overall spacious image.
It’s probably because of the way I’m bringing people in for the play and taking a dump.
One of the few concerns I have about Roskara is that the writer was unaware of the setting for Nightmare’s cockpit.
It is impossible to engage in visual combat with the hatch open in a two-person cockpit of a rogue (Glasgow) vehicle.
I wonder what they’ll do about the restroom.
If you think that a mirage can accommodate two people like Roro, it’s pretty spacious, isn’t it?
The cockpit of Eureka: The End is quite remarkable.
The bike type is so leaned forward that it feels like you’re constantly in a push-up position, right?
Didn’t we used to see more of CC’s butt?