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[Mobile Suit Gundam] Where do you like to attach the beam saber?

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Buttocks

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You’re a person who loves Unicorns from SD, right?

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Collar or wrist

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Collar

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The shoulder of the royal way.

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Wrist

It’s fine either way, front or back.

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Waist

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Sleeves of the Qubeley type

It’s surprisingly common for fixed types to not become popular even though they can also be used as beam guns…

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Considering how cool the sudden movements look, I definitely prefer a backpack or shoulder bag for the randoseru.

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The one taken out from the shoulder armor of the movie version Galbaldy β.

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Galbaldi! Galbaldi!

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Because there is a feeling of drawing a sword, it’s definitely the waist.

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It’s nice, isn’t it, GP02?

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The dual use of the beam cannon seems expensive.

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Toe tips

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They were effectively utilizing things like Alke.

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I wonder how they drew the beam saber in Unicorn Mode’s FA.

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Isn’t the Exia method the best? You don’t have to move it much.

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If you prioritize compactness in movement, then a sleeve or box type that can slip out from any position would be best.

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Top right

Aeries 9060/9060

Top right

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Rifle

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I definitely think the one that goes “V and F91 spawn!” will drop.

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In space, even if it collides with small debris, it flies away at an incredible speed, I wonder.

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Things like Z and Qubeley are also like that; they auto-catch.

It requires one action from there to switch like V once.

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I thought that Judo was dropping it and that the movements are tough for a first-time driver.

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The beginning of ZZ’s Z has been in a constant state of maintenance failure.

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I like to mount behind the shield, but what happens if I lose the shield?

It’s scary to completely lose the art of close combat.

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I think the type that is built into the arm is quite practical.

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It’s the type that has the ability to shoot beams from the arms.

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I like the built-in version of the Jim Sniper Custom.

It’s like a unicorn’s beam tonfa.

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The method of Kemper and Dovenwolf integrated into the thigh.

Even the wolf ejects and rotates 180 degrees.

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V’s built-in arms are designed so intricately that when made into a three-dimensional form, it feels like an incredibly tight structure that is pushing the limits.

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I’m sure it can be done in size MS…

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Moreover, it has two (tattoos) on one arm…

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It should have been a discarded idea that had two included.

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The waist mount tends to come off easily when holding around the abdomen on a plastic model…

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Ideal is Aegis.

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The appearance really comes down to the backpack on the back… like the uncle or DX.

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The thing on the back of the satellite cannon is quite stylish.

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I think the GX inspired by Sasaki Kojiro has a strong sense of drawing the sword and it’s great.

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The folded reflector also has a crescent moon shape, which is stylish.

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Honestly, having a built-in beam saber is cumbersome in Gunpla.

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I like the G Self’s collar and the drawing motion looks cool, but it seems difficult to reproduce in three dimensions…

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It’s like having a sword at your waist, so it should fit well, but the SEED one just looks kind of uncool.

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The one attached to the forearm.

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If I can emit a beam while mounted, I’ll usually end up liking it.

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I’m scared that I might drop V’s saber because I can’t hold it properly.

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The one embedded in the forearm.

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The one that is vertically attached to the side armor.

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The type with legs attached to the side of the land combat suit is definitely hard to handle and makes it difficult to strike stylishly, which is frustrating.

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Games with 3D movement are difficult for everyone…

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The knee seems interesting but looks difficult to take.

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Isn’t the Superior one difficult to use?

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I wonder if it will automatically pick it up casually even if there are deficiencies and I drop it.

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Putting it on my leg is seriously crazy.

When recreating games, the movements are sure to break down, so they are almost entirely omitted.

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The position of the first generation who can slash while drawing their sword.

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In terms of convenience, the unicorn tonfa is the best.

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The Land Gun is lifted up one step with an arm along with the rack.

From there, the saber slides up, allowing it to reach two levels higher.

Sanders is doing it in his debut, but he can draw his sword while running like that.

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I actually quite like that unnecessary mechanical look.

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In the spawn spawn format, the G-Self looks cool.

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The beam saber parts of Gunpla have a certain indescribable subtlety, don’t they?

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Is it also possible to grow it directly like hermits or Titus?

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I think it’s fine if a beam extends from somewhere on the forearm.

I won’t lose it, and I don’t need a motion to pull it out.

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I like fingertip sabers.

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It’s tough for Aslan because the way it extends from the body like Aegis and the way it conforms to the body like a hermit is different in usage.

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The shin beam saber is probably going to hit my leg before it cuts through…

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Since it’s PS armor, it might rather feel like getting hit increases its destructive power, making it a bargain.

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Farakto’s love for drawing his sword.

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I think the sleeves of the Qubeley are the most practical.

I think it’s really well done that the uncle’s sword-drawing motion becomes a diagonal slash while he holds his shield.

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Both the type where the blade extends from the wrist and the type that can be drawn from the wrist are good.

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I’ve heard that ergonomically, it’s good to keep it on your waist…

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I like Freedom’s draw and slash, so my waist.

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When it comes to the elegance of drawing a sword, it might be ∀.

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I love how the handle pops up smoothly when we take off from Wilgem.

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I quite like the collar storage of the G-Self.

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I guess a school backpack or a waist bag is the safest choice.

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I don’t think the shield of “w” is bad if I consider it as a design line of the sheath.

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I like beam saber-type nails.

Guys like Garazzo and Cornigus.

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Gaion is great, isn’t it?

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Reaching for the opposite side of the waist is difficult due to the limitations of the range of motion.

It seems like it will be about rotating the wrist and drawing from the same side of the hip.

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There are hardly any bayonets in this world.

There is a Ronser, but…

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It seems that the newly added Murakame flight capability test type has a saber attached to the tip of the rifle, and I’m looking forward to it.

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I mean, Akatsuki has the same rifle as that Muramasa…

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I like the guy who attaches a heavy sword to the Jinrai Maneuver rifle.

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It’s a standard backpack-style aerial, but the connection moves back and forth, allowing for flexible unsheathing in a user-friendly design.

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The one attached to ν’s arm.

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I like how they converge into a sword shape when it comes to beam sabers in the Gundam series.

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How about extending a sub-arm from the ribs and slashing at it?

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Return to the world of Armored Demon.

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Wouldn’t it be better to have the sub-arm hold a beam rifle and shoot?

I think the head-mounted machine gun is deadly in close combat, but I don’t use it much.

If you can avoid that, I think the saber won’t hit you.

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The V Gundam’s saber looks like it’s going to drop every time.

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Dobenwolf! Dobenwolf! It’s definitely hard to use!

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Isn’t it surprisingly difficult without some kind of gimmick like Patlabor for the calves?

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Jutte didn’t become popular…

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Honestly, the appearance is not great, and my first impression is that it seems difficult to use even as a safety feature.

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You were using the Banshee, right!

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I love it, even though there’s no meaning other than looking cool when shooting from the legs.

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It seems that the beam jutte of GP01 might be difficult to use for attacks without considerable effort, and it also seems quite challenging to use for immediate defense. I wonder how the developers expected it to be used…

The defensive actions may be smoothly executed by the computer, but couldn’t they have at least made the beam blade a bit longer…?

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During the ZZ era, Axis adopted beam rifles with real blades, but their effectiveness is a mystery.

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I don’t like that the ribs might interfere a bit with the movement of my arms.

Both Gio and Nightingale have their waists in front because that area doesn’t get in the way, right?

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I like things like Jim’s Nakacustom and AGE3 that can be used while stored.

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It’s the one attached to a large unit with a back like a Gyaion.

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I love the saber under Exia’s armpit.

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The day when V’s “harisen” and “shikata” are used again will probably never come.

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The waist is definitely the easiest to grab, right?

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Something like Cutsey or Elfbrook.

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If you attach as many as Exia Seven Sword, you should be able to handle most preferences.

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Having a lot of them isn’t a bad thing, you know…

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The saber rack can be anywhere that is easy to reach.

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I’m doing it in UC, but the bayonet beam saber has reach.

If we keep fighting with swords, the muzzle and barrel will get damaged and break.

I don’t think it’s something that involves serious sword fighting.

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I wonder if there are any ones where beam blades protrude from the rear skirt.

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Is it a bee?

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Because I was burned out by the Stark Jegan, the type that is stored in the arm has become the best for me.

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Isn’t there anything like wearing it on your chest like Snake from Metal Gear?

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Recently, I’ve been fond of Falact.

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It’s definitely cool to have it stored away.

It would be even better if it were in a strange place.

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It’s cool to bring the Crossbone Gundam’s beam shield in front of your fists and use it as a brand marker.

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The shield itself is easy to position for three-dimensional objects thanks to that mechanism, which is helpful.

Having forearm rolls makes you invincible.

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The Mac Knife is so concentrated on functionality that it makes you wonder what’s going on.

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It comes directly out of the arm.

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I just remembered that there was a jitte concealed in the Norn.

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I think the most visually impressive surprise motion is definitely the backpack.

The striking visuals are impressive and stand out because it can be either a vertical or diagonal cut from above.

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It seems that the silhouette is merely a continuation from the original Gundam.

I like the ZZ and Mark V’s Gon’ta beam sabers that can be used as beam cannons.

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Attacking by directly shooting beams from the aircraft! This is it! I can’t tell if the AGE’s pot is smart or stupid.

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I'm doing it like this.

I’m doing it like this.

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Too complicated!

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>>138

If you press the emergency button with the cover on the lever, it will start immediately and enable automatic defense.

The operation is not particularly complicated.

Since it can’t be used as a weapon for counterattacks, if you’re going to counterattack, you have to choose and use a saber instead.

In the story, he draws his saber and defeats enemies with his left arm.

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>>150

It’s about the mechanism of the beam…

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>>159

It’s just that the beam is being extended at a different angle using a reflector, but it’s being done in a special way.

The mechanism itself is not difficult.

Still, it’s too special.

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>>134

It’s definitely easier and more user-friendly to mount it with a small saber without the grip!

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I think the original model has the best usability, after all.

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On top of that, foldable designs like Turn A or G40 are my personal best.

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I also like that the mk2’s saber rack has turned into thrusters.

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Wasn’t the long rifle that the RE100 Gerbera had also longer than the Jutte?

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I remember seeing something about why the original Gundam is drawing the saber from the opposite side in some kind of licensed artwork where it’s swinging down the saber.

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I think it’s somewhat unrealistic for a knife to come out from the instep of a crossbone.

Even three-dimensional objects are ambiguously deceived…

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What was Metas thinking when they decided to put three on each side in that place?

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The Crossbone’s Heat Dagger would make sense if it only draws the sword without moving from the bag, or if it were fixed to the arch of the foot from the beginning.

Since both can be used, it makes you wonder what the route is like.

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I like the horn saber of the Inja Type 2 as well.

The secret move is also thrilling.

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Jutte is more about usability than anything else.

I think it’s just that it’s no longer needed because you can now generate a saber directly from the muzzle of the beam rifle.

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While it lacks flair, I think box types and tonfas are practical.

If asked, “Is it a saber or what?” I would say yes.

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I like putting a big saber on Sinanju’s huge shield, but it’s so hard to handle that it makes me laugh.

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I’m not sure if it’s okay to treat it like a saber, but the most I’ve ever watched TV with intensity was…

I think it was SEED, but the one that comes out from the tips of the toes was super cool, and the combat itself was great too.

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Whether it's the front skirt or the rear skirt I don't think it's that difficult of a position, so I think it could increase more. I think there are quite a lot of side skirts.

Whether it’s the front skirt or the rear skirt

I don’t think it’s that difficult of a position, so I think it could increase more.

I think there are quite a lot of side skirts.

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>>155

Come to think of it, this way of holding it is the same as the way old German army grenades were equipped with a handle.

The old German army used to attach 2 or 3 grenades like this to their backsides.

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What do you mean that Wing Zero’s gigantic shoulder armor is just a beam saber holder?

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>>156

In fact, the vernier is also stored.

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>>156

Wing Zero has a large thruster on its shoulder and a saber rack, all while featuring a split-variable structure.

The wing was designed to rely solely on thrusters, omitting the segmented structure and transferring the rack function to the shield.

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Watching Captain Yugo’s fighting style in the beginning, it seemed convenient to be able to throw away weapons and draw the sword immediately, like with the rear armor.

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I really like the Shining Finger Sword that comes out of my hand. It’s great, isn’t it?

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Even if it’s automatic, I don’t really want to ride something that gets launched into the air and then grabbed.

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I always think it must be tough to draw the saber of Saber.

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It’s just that it seems that way from a human perspective, but for machines, it might be convenient to operate in a compact manner and find the right position.

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Recently, model kits and figures can lean their shoulders surprisingly far forward, so I think it might actually be doable.

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Pursuing convenience by combining them makes the mechanism as a rifle a mere bonus, so I actually prefer them to be separated.

Pursuing convenience by combining them makes the mechanism as a rifle a mere bonus, so I actually prefer them to be separated.

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I want them to do something unconventional where even if the strange part is not removed, the saber comes out and can attack.

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The one from Freedom looks like it has the best maneuverability.

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The part on the back of Exia’s shoulder looks difficult to reach.

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I like the guy who appears as soon as the flag’s arm armor opens.

Hg is so empty that you can’t even hold it!

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Recently, the Faract also has sleeve storage.

That had a slim structure that allowed for drawing the sword.

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Unicorns are so convenient with tonfas that sometimes I wonder if there’s any point in holding them.

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It’s convenient for guarding, but since it’s fixed to the arm, you need to swing your arm wide, which makes the motion bigger.

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That is designed to be properly captured. When I try it myself, I can do it normally.

That is designed to be properly captured.

When I try it myself, I can do it normally.

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I think it’s the smartest to come out from the palm of your hand.

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>>176

I’m afraid I might drop it under gravity.

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>>176

That’s what the Vegan type is like.

If the load on the palm becomes too much and breaks, I won’t be able to draw the saber.

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I can’t help but worry that the Hyakushiki might not arrive.

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The same as this.

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It comes out, but it’s really tough to have to move the opposite arm to pull it out.

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I like the box type of AGE3 that can be used even without the saber.

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In the case of Exia, if you want to shorten the time to pull out and counterattack, you might use the daggers on the waist.

It feels like I’m going to throw it away just like that (the usual thing).

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Veigan has a convenient structure, but seeing that Regilus lost because he couldn’t deploy the saber at a crucial moment makes it seem a bit risky…

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Maybe the back?

Pulling out → Cutting down from the upper level is beautiful as a flow and makes for a good picture.

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I love Danajin’s unique jaw saber.

First of all, Danajin has a unique design.

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I like the idea of hiding it in my shin like Ingram, but it seems difficult to equip.

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Is there any part that has never equipped a saber?

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Head, shoulders, forearms, collar, sides, lower back, thighs, knees, back, and various parts of the whole body.

There probably isn’t a unit equipped with a beam saber that also serves as a beam gun at the moment.

There are those who grow beam sabers from their whole body or pile on beam cannons.

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Turn X can shoot beams from anywhere and seems capable of using a saber as well.

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The beam gun culture somehow declined after ZZ.

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>>192

Even in the F91 era, there are those equipped with Neo Gundams.

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>>195

I feel like the Crossbone’s Core Fighter was also shared.

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The initial output was too insufficient, so it couldn’t be utilized unless it was at least the high power of ZZ.

When it comes to Neo Gundam or Crossbone, the output is sufficient for a revival.

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I haven’t read the original work, but I remember that the Sanboru FA Gundam was attached lower down on the backpack.

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As expected, there aren't many people with a beam saber on their head.

As expected, there aren’t many people with a beam saber on their head.

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It’s fine to be anywhere, but isn’t it a bit harsh to assume you have to catch what’s been thrown?

Judo, that’s when I actually got into a pinch…

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>>196

If it’s in proper condition, it will almost certainly auto-catch…

In the early days when Judau was riding it, Z was not properly repaired at all.

Since leaving Shangri-La, there have been no instances of dropping anything at all.

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Well, the launch system should be set to automatically catch it…

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I love Zaku with four unnecessary beam sabers.

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I like composite shield types like Providence.

I’m unsure if I can mention it as a beam saber frame.

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>>201

It’s similar to Gates’ shield, but generally, it’s discontinued due to poor reviews from the field.

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It might be a waist side armor.

I thought, “So that’s how you can sneak attack by mounting the waist and extending the blade like Build Strike did!”

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Something like the mk5 or a beam cannon like the Torisritter.

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I like those that are completed with one arm, like Quebela and V.

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The area to grip when pulling out the freedom item in the thread image looks too small and seems difficult to use.

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Something that pops out from the knee.

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I like the ones that have a beam saber hidden inside the cannon along with a concealed arm.

What’s going on with that?

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I like the ones where the waist can be rotated for surprise attacks, like Exia or Build Strike.

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