
Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!
If there was an Earth chapter, it would appear around episode 15…
I want this guy’s plastic model.
Unexpected shoulder connection.
It seems that the arm parts can travel along the rails at the bottom of the barrel like a crane, but that hand doesn’t seem to have much purpose.
It seems like there is potential firepower, but how will this be mounted on the ship?
I want a Guncannon version of MSV for the One Year War, like in the thread image.
I want to see a Gelgoog.
What will happen if a ball is made?
The arm unexpectedly became a suspension type, which was gross! But then it became revolutionary!
Is this an extra feature where the arm is attached to the turret?
That’s an interesting structure.
It also feels like it might transform and stand up.
Such a strong-looking thing wasn’t mass-produced…
In the first anime version, the tank was also fighting in space, but I wonder if this one can do space combat.
The Zieg Axes world has advanced technology more than the original, right?
Since it’s a railgun, that means it’s a direct fire projectile, which makes ground warfare tough.
Can you fire shells with a railgun? Also, can it shoot at a curve?
I wonder if a railgun will show up somewhere like a bazooka.
Even if the Gundam is destroyed, there should still be data on it.
The free dial high-impact gun is also a type of railgun.
The main house is doing things like shape-memory alloys that are almost like beams.
Char said that the Gundam is too white and stands out too much… is it a decoy?
It was probably a strategy where a large number of thread images and high-output beam cannon shots would be fired from behind.
Isn’t it quite wonderful?
I thought it was something built in AC6.
It’s someone who uses that stupid tactic of just shooting with only their hand sticking out.
So this is what they call a heavy cannon.
Isn’t it better to mass-produce Gun Cannons rather than Gun Tanks even at the main company?
Wow, that’s cool!
This isn’t a cool Guntank at all~
I don’t think it will come out, but if it does, I’ll buy about three of them.
If it hits, this guy will come out too.
I wanted to see this guy in action.
If you try hard, it seems like you could easily handle something like a Dom.
Is the arm a beam, a missile, or a cannon?
The position of the arm can be changed, and the angle of shooting can also be freely adjusted, which seems convenient.
It seems like there’s a backup comparable to the Vedas.
The core fighter connection method has changed, so I wonder if this one can spin.
It seems like it would be strong as a weapon, but at the level of not even being a proper humanoid, I feel it won’t be of any reference for MS development.
Maybe this one has the strongest original color of Ikuto.
Originally, in the initial plot, it was supposed to be this Gun Tank fighting instead of the Gun Cannon, but…
It changed to Gun Cannon, so the parts were destroyed and it ended.
By the way, in that initial plot, the Gun Cannon had almost no appearances.
I was burned in the cockpit with a saber in the Pegasus hangar, and my turn was over.
In episode 2, wasn’t the ball’s arm not shown?
It’s a clever structure that suggests the Federation didn’t really understand the concept of mobile suits.
I wonder how they’re supplying energy to the arms that are just hanging underneath the railgun…
Now that you mention it, my arm gets in the way of aiming the cannon.
I can’t help but think that giving the cannon a crane function would cause it to distort…
The overall design, from the structure to the behavior, is a fun mix of robot and tank.
It usually looks like a shoulder weapon.
It’s strange how when I look down to the right, the railgun starts to look like a weapon arm.
The Canon is so big it almost makes you lean back, but it’s a nice design.
I wonder if the upper body doesn’t rotate like the original source.
It looks like Santo Kan is riding.
I’m not sure if I can call it a core block, but it’s not a common backpack with the dam and cannon.
The yellow circle on the belly button being a camera is a nice arrangement.
I want to see the ball quickly.
Honestly, it’s super cool.
The core system is based on the core render method.
The concept of part A and part B has disappeared, hasn’t it?
Well, since there was never an actual historical change, I guess it’s fine.
It’s convenient because it can be used like a crane!
Is it okay to lift heavy objects with this…? Will the rail not warp?
I want to see the Type 61 tank from that world.
It’s interesting whether there’s a technical connection with this guy or not.
It’s a gimmick with no particular meaning, the arm crane.
When not engaged in combat, it seems like you can move it like heavy machinery.
If you say it’s a Guntank, that might be the case… there are still elements that strongly support that.
Since there are universal hardpoints at the bottom, if it’s a space battle, remove the caterpillar unit.
It seems like they were expecting to use a dedicated booster.
Is there no Core Fighter?
Isn’t the firepower of what you’re carrying on your shoulder too high, just like the initial cannon?
The Guntank + G Armor was also featured in the main story.
The part about the Gundam is not a viable fighting force for the One Year War.
It’s like the Zaku’s legs are equipped with propellant tanks and verniers.
I wonder if they like that kind of design.
Is there a gimmick for swapping the original point?