
Isn’t it a bit thick?
Could it be that a muscular arrangement suits Ziek Ax?
The universe loves macho too much…
>>3Isn’t this series the one that seems to be sold in America with packaging that’s cheaper than the ROBOT Spirits?
>>77The series was originally intended for the American market, so the scale is the same size as American toy figures.
The organic silhouette looks great even when made muscular.
I want to see the broken Ziek Ax too.
So it’s confirmed that the weapon is a rifle, saber, axe.
Legs thick…
The elbow joint is properly there…
The Gundam Universe is priced at 5,500 yen including tax.
The movable parts were also improved, weren’t they?
>>10
Starting this year, we have renewed the previous model with a new frame, and the price has increased by 1000 yen.
I’m still waiting for the striker pack, you know.
It comes out faster than I thought.
In G Generation, the demon-like appearance of the head-hunting warrior suits a more muscular image like this.
It has a body shape reminiscent of late-night robot anime from a while ago, which provides a bit of a sense of reassurance.
This feels like a ROBOT Spirits from a while ago.
There is a persuasive case for using an axe as a weapon, but…
It feels the same as Gundam EX.
The double joint of the elbow is a misunderstanding.
>>19How’s the knee?
I never thought Zeke Ackerman was cool, but Zeke Muscle is cool…
Uncool.
This series isn’t for people who worry about their joints, so just buy the metal robot quietly.
It seems like this series has become quite expensive since the improvements or renewal a little while ago.
>>24Even so, it’s still better in terms of price than the ROBOT Spirits.
Honestly, I thought it wouldn’t last that long, so I’m surprised that the releases have continued up to this point.
Why is there such a rich lineup of W-related items…?
>>26It’s a series for overseas, so there are many popular aircraft from that market.
There’s nothing troubling about having thick legs.
>>25This series is not meant to raise prices carelessly with unique specifications.
It’s a series where it’s okay to bend the design for the sake of strength retention and other considerations, so this is just fine.
There are other series that follow the design without bending it.
The size is just right, somewhere between HG and MG, very convenient.
The Renewal Universe comes with a complete set of weapons.
Since main Gundam machines are released in various brands, just buy the one you like.
This series always turns into some weird fat transformation.
>>35To put it simply, even Leo had become muscular.
>>81It seems like I can call it a mass-produced type of Tallgeese.
Personally, I feel a strong sense of discomfort, possibly due to the Evangelion-like image.
The legs are distinctive, so they become thicker and are emphasized, which looks cool.
The arrangement is fine, but weren’t joints an essential element…?
“I have never received the phrase ‘I made some visual adjustments’ in a positive way.”
I can’t help but think that I’m a narrow-minded person.
The Strike Freedom is a series that becomes even thicker than the Double O.
Even the latest work is not an exception.
It’s okay to support me more ❤️
Joints are shared parts, so there’s no way to change them; if they were replaced, the value would likely increase.
Neither the plastic models nor the metal robots look like the design sketches, so I can’t buy anything.
Since it’s a series that starts off with Barbatoss’s belly being full…
That’s amazing…
It’s as thick as chubby erotic doujinshi.
Those who are riding should get thicker.
I like all the arrangements of the universe.
What is this dam-like thigh?
Since it’s a rare opportunity, I want the red Gundam to be muscular and released too.
Barbatos Lupus Rex just feels really right to me.
>>51There are very rare instances where the series concept and the design of the machine fit perfectly together.
I wanted to see reviews of the renewed version of Epion, but there were no sites that reviewed it.
>>52It will be released in June!
>>53It was really true when I saw it…
I felt like reservations started around the end of last year, so I thought it might already be out.
I love the Gonbuto Exia from this series.
*The image is for illustrative purposes only.*
It was chubbier than I expected, and that was no good.
I feel like it’s someone completely different compared to the thread picture!
I feel an incredible power from the lower body of this Gundam Quacks.
I like that Universe is running on the Gombu route because I get to see various things.
I prefer the thinner Jikax.
The shoulder joint is slightly creepy.
Effort Future a beautiful star
>>60In that case, wouldn’t the arms be size 1/60 or something?
I like this balance the most.
It doesn’t seem like you’re bad at running with this.
Is it the result of continuing to run in the OP…?
Was the shoulder armor like this…?
Even the Heart-Doing Tomenosuke looks large.
My legs are thick, but personally, I’ve always had a strong preference for thick fingers…
The rising prices of toys that make me think they are cheap.
Unknown beam rifle
I like this lupus rex.
It seems like a heat hawk that Leon doesn’t know would suit well.
>>71Too chubby…
If you can handle thick arrangements, why not come to G-frame as well?
It’s like a lineage of MIA.
It was that strange sword beam saber.
>>74Furthermore, that thing was originally meant to be attached to the butt, huh…
Isn’t it fine not to reproduce the frame separately? Barbatos’s way of thinking is too one-of-a-kind.
I feel like having eyes this big makes the face look more similar to how it is in the story.
Isn’t it kind of overall plump or chubby and not really sexy?
The Robot Spirit has already leveled up by one digit.
Were those thighs that big?
If you line them up upright, I feel like the universe has a moderate size and thickness that would provide quite a sense of satisfaction.
I think I’ll just pinch the W.
>>86Because it’s an Ame-toy project, it’s sturdy and there are some that feel quite good in a boys’ toy sense.
I like things like God Gundam because they are more approachable than Robot Spirits.
Was that the one about Unit 2 that was in the thread earlier?
I thought they suddenly released a Death Hell (ew), but then they returned to the TV version; I wonder if they’ll complete both.
The only ones available for purchase right now are the Requiem Gundam and Zaku.
>>92If only the Gundam didn’t have such incomprehensible specifications like omitting the head vulcans, regardless of the Zaku…
It feels just right because the original was so thin.
It seems like the Universe Freedom Gundam is about to wipe out the Accord with kicks and thrusting hands.
The Universe Gundam EX was also good.
Is this the kind of elbow you have?