
The Sazabi, for example, is complete with just the size of that black part.
>>1Ordinary funnels probably don’t have a generator, do they?
>>6If we were to keep shooting at each other with Sazabi’s funnels, I guess Fin Funnels would probably win in terms of operational time.
The propellant is probably also in the plate.
It’s surprisingly quite big, you know…
Why are the funnels piled up like that!
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It’s the one I hate the most in Gunpla!
>>7I have to make a lot of the same parts, and they are heavy, interfere with the range of motion, and the joints wear out quickly.
If you don’t have any knowledge, you wouldn’t know what this is, especially the SD Gundam that’s integrated into six units.
It will become a Güney-like reaction.
Although it was added later, I worked hard to get to this point.
Well, the funnel is just too small, isn’t it?
I can understand if it’s a bit.
You know that the technology of the Bazam’s barrel-open type beam rifle is being used, right?
>>11Isn’t it thinner than that, knowing it?
>>12Even so, it is much simplified compared to the composite shield booster that was originally supposed to be mounted on the TR-6.
That thing is weird because it has a beam rifle, long heat blade, winch anchor, and I-field barrier attached to it.
>>11Stop getting involved everywhere.
The ZZ’s core fighter has two generators in that size…
Come to think of it, I understand that when it’s folded, it becomes compact, but I wonder what the purpose is for it to be in an expanded state like the left and right.
I never want to paint the RG’s funnels again.
I’ve never seen it as a heat sink.
I wonder why there is only the nu type for fins.
>>17The Hi-ν was made in a fin shape as a machine specifically for Amuro, but it’s missing and since it’s a Newtype exclusive machine, there are no pilots available.
In the first place, the fact that the ν Gundam exhibited inexplicable behavior due to the Psycho Frame was creepy, and since it was made in exchange for creating the Nightingale and sending it to Zeon, the Hi-ν is buried in darkness.
The mass-produced ν is only manufactured as one unit, and on the surface, the fin funnels are just a weapon of a worthless machine that killed Amuro Ray, so nobody benefits from bringing it out.
In the first place, the Psycho Frame was only secretly made after the ν and is mainly equipped on the Unicorn.
Even a beam saber can maintain a mega particle beam for a decent amount of time with that little stick, and depending on the circumstances, it can even turn into a beam gun!
I think a simplification like HGUCHi-ν might be acceptable.
I still don’t understand why it’s meaningful to fold just three times.
>>20Isn’t it cool?! (Gyakii)
>>20If you look at the HCM from back then, it was all stretched out and didn’t look very good.
>>20It’s cool to be carrying the silhouette of Amuro’s A, right?
What is the principle behind that barrier?
>>21Every time I see it, it looks like it could break if the main body gets damaged.
The Hermes bit was able to perform ultra-long-range attacks, so it seems like we can manage.
>>22The Hermes bit is really big, so this one must have a lot packed into it…
25m 20m 15m 10m 5m RX-78 18.0m Bit for MAN-08 approximately 8.4m for AMX-004
>>45This size is a bit of an MA…
>>60If a giant like this is firing beams at the fleet while we can’t spot it at all and it’s being treated like a ghost, then even the small type of balls will end up becoming ghosts!
It’s incredibly late to say this, but could it be that the fin funnel that’s half open was actually A’s silhouette?
The Sazabi is small, but it’s just as troublesome to build as the Nu.
There is a mechanism for the fins and barrel to extend and retract.
The heat-dissipating version of the ν Gundam is known to have developed the technology from the DG, which was the favorite machine of its pilot, Amuro, on the ground, right?
Fin funnel (it means a funnel like a fin, but actually a bit)
I only know Char Aznable from the Zeon who mentioned the propellant of the bit weapon.
When will the fin funnel for EG be released?
I can’t believe that bits, although small in general, can move that quickly.
>>32It’s not very powerful, you know.
If it’s about that size, there’s no sense of discomfort at all.
>>32Rather, the Hermes bit is big.
The size is not much different from Gundam.
>>189If you say that, it’s almost the same size as a ball.
I wonder how much trouble it is to assemble this PGU…
Surprisingly, the funnel-equipped Gundam doesn’t really increase in number.
This is cool, isn’t it?
I like it when it’s only one side.
I wonder when PG reservations start.
Amuro says “Go! Fin Funnels!” but since they are not autonomous weapons, Amuro is controlling all of them, right?
>>38Because it’s brain wave control, vocalizing and putting in your energy is effective.
>>147It’s like when you’re straining to poop.
Isn’t it amazing that you can put up a barrier?
Something that appears in the field with multiple items.
The fact that we are fighting MS while flying bits and funnels is fundamentally abnormal.
>>41Not only are they flying around, but the funnels are also engaged in dogfights with each other…
>>43What’s going on with the capacity of your brain?
There weren’t many big Funnel carriers like the Red Gundam.
The toy has protrusions, but I wonder how the real one is connected.
Since a funnel refers to a “funnel,” the term “fin funnel” is quite unclear.
>>49Finned funnel
>>49If that is the case, the thread image is Finn…
>>49Because it’s a funnel-shaped bit, it’s a funnel.
That’s just what it’s commonly called now.
>>49In English slang, earbuds are called “Buds.”
Now it has become common and is often included in product names.
That’s how it feels.
>>49It is similar to how the camouflage name for the development of tanks was “tank” just about 100 years ago.
Why not just fly and operate unmanned MS?
>>50There was once a war…
>>50Isn’t that a G-bit?
>>57X is not in the Universal Century…
I’m not sure if it’s a waste of the psycommu or what, but I only use Kyrios and Penelope.
Funnel missiles seem like a very rational weapon.
>>51Let’s guide the nuclear missile with psycho-communication!
>>51In the first novel of “O-Take,” the Hermes bit was for shooting and charging.
I wonder if it’s treated like a funnel™ regardless of the shape.
It’s too obvious to notice, but why does only the edge stretch for storage?
You have to load propellants and generators, and the bigger it is, the more firepower you get and the longer the operating time.
I wish there were materials that have the hardness and output to become weapons and can move without being filled with propellant!
I wonder why funnels have fallen out of favor and Vespers have become popular.
>>58In the F91 era, the operation of weapons does not assume Newtypes, and with the miniaturization of mobile suits, funnels become small and unusable.
If you no longer find a reason to fly, then let’s divide the purpose using the variable power beam cannon directly connected to this generator.
I have never seen an MS with a heat dissipation plate attached.
Because it was named xx due to its appearance resembling xx, it doesn’t bear any resemblance to xx (the original source), but there may be things in reality that continue to be called xx even though they don’t match up, though I can’t think of any off the top of my head.
>>63Tank
Where are the Minovsky particles?
There is a reason why the ν Gundam has fin funnels.
Due to the urgency of the situation, there was no time to refine the structure for recovering the bits and charging them, so a generator was installed on the enlarged funnels.
Thanks to this, it has become possible to operate for a long time at a level where a barrier can be deployed, but the propellant is finite and cannot be reloaded, so it is basically disposable.
To be honest, if the pilot is Amuro, he would probably prefer to have five bazookas attached instead of this.
>>66In Amuro’s case, it may often be a situation where he has no choice but to charge in alone, so it might be a judgment that having a means to increase the number of attacks without hindering the mobility of the main unit is better.
>>66What was presented in the Amuro design is just too amazing, isn’t it?
The most mysterious thing is the barrier…
There were also some people using some kind of incomprehensible funnel in Crossbone…
Was there a generator?
I heard that once you disconnect it, it’s disposable, so I thought it was rechargeable…
I’ve always wondered why it’s folded halfway.
>>73I still think about it now.
Why is that?
>>80To disrupt the balance of the aircraft due to its irregular shape, making AMBAC easier to perform.
I just thought of it.
>>80The design concept is a Gundam wearing a cloak, so it becomes a matter of silhouette.
It’s better to line up Newtypes on the battleship and have them shoot bits everywhere.
>>74I was trying to do that with the pull series.
It fell through, but…
>>74It feels like miscellaneous thoughts might intrude from the ship.
>>74The range of the Psycho Wave isn’t that wide.
I can only do as much as anti-aircraft fire.
>>92Are you forgetting about Hermès?
>>93Lalah is an exception…
>>93Lalah was almost lost due to the backfire of the psychommu.
We stopped long-range operations and switched to mid-range operations with escort aircraft.
>>93I don’t understand well.
I’m familiar with the mobile armor specialized for Lalah Sune.
It seems like there are cases in reality where the naming loses its meaning, just like the funnel part of the fin funnel, but I can’t think of any specific examples.
>>75The term “tank” for a war vehicle originally came from a code name used for camouflage, to prevent the enemy from understanding the armament, right?
>>86Hmm, that’s a bit of a different story.
It’s a fin funnel even though it’s no longer related to a funnel.
I wonder if there are any real-life examples like that?
>>112Tokyo Disneyland
>>112Ginza originally was a mint for silver coins, so there are similar places in various regions.
Furthermore, since it is named after Ginza in Tokyo, it is oddly named something like XX Ginza in the shopping district.
>>75Vernier
Whether Gunei’s priority destruction of the nuclear missiles is simply because he has a good sense or because the funnels are amazing.
Since it has a generator, couldn’t we set it to a higher output?
>>77Even if the output is high, it quickly diffuses due to the open type.
Since this thing itself wobbles, it can reduce propellant consumption with AMBAC.
With the generator equipped as well, I guess the operating time is really long.
It’s not a UC, but it’s a weapon that seems to have taken shape from an otaku’s delusion called Gadelaaza.
What is this box?
It is a water tank.
I think it was something like that.
Fin (flipper)
Funnel
Bit (the tip that replaces the driver)
I thought something was shaky, but it was just the image that was shaky.
I don’t understand it as well as Lala, but when Gyunei and Char are destroying nuclear missiles, it looks like they are flying quite a distance.
The thread image is a secondary work, but I think it’s absolutely impossible for it to be maneuvering within the atmosphere.
>>100The Psycho Mk-2’s reflector was operating within the atmosphere, so it should be fine, right?
Let’s launch a mobile suit for psycommu relay so that it can reach long distances.
The beam’s performance is probably impressive because of the Minovsky particles, but my biggest question is about the thrust.
How is it possible to run alongside a speeding MS?
>>102Even the incom would be able to move with the relay wire kept straight thanks to the mysterious tension…
Most robot-related stories tend to become unrealistic when considering the space for fuel and ammunition.
The Gundam world might be better off because of nuclear engines?
>>103In G-Reco, the mobile suit itself has gone to the ultimate level of being fuel.
>>103The inside of the F91’s head is tightly packed with Vulcan, and I thought it would be better to quietly put in a cooling device or refrigerant.
The clothespin is big, so it seems like it’s stocked with plenty of supplies.
What are the funnels stuck together with?
Why are they sticking together improperly?
Why are you folding and unfolding it?
I don’t understand.
It would be good to have a dual-seat configuration and separate the pilots for regular combat and psychometrics operation.
If we start talking about mechanical consistency, the MS will end up being extremely sparse in volume.
If a beam saber can deploy an I-field at such a small size, then it should be possible to make a smaller one for defense as well.
The I field and whatnot is an afterthought, though.
>>109If anything, even nuclear fusion reactors are based on the i-field…
This irregular shape is cool, but when it becomes a model kit, it requires about twice the vertical space of a regular Gunpla, and that’s…
If we try to launch a lot of big ones, it might end up like the 00’s Gadelaaza, and it could be hard to handle unless it’s a boss character.
It’s often referred to as a cape motif or Amuro mark, so there might be that aspect as well.
If you don’t fold it, the shield will interfere a lot with a simpler problem.
The ν Gundam had a system that quickly detached during combat, so it was still reasonable, but the Hi-ν has a re-storage function, which is why a dedicated mount backpack device has been added to solve the issue, and it also has a large propellant tank hanging from it for refueling.
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>>117Wait, that’s a forbidden phrase that will resonate with various MS.
>>117So it was for that big fuel tank funnel…
A nice design that incorporates Amuro’s personal mark well.
If I move this, the shield will hit the backpack and my shoulder a lot…
It’s kind of a common thing with Gundam models…
Actually, everyone knows that the bottom surface of the barrier has a hole, so that’s its weak point, right?
Even if it’s thin, isn’t it still big?
It’s called a lens because it resembles a lentil, but rod lenses, which are stick-like, are also lenses.
Even in outer space, the hook for suspending six funnels is too flimsy.
>>132As long as I can make it there, that’s good enough!
A thing the size of my house flying around freely and shooting beams is way too strong.
When you put a fin funnel on an MG, there’s no place to set it!
They say the psycho-frame was upgraded with Char’s data, but at least the structure itself was probably already developed.
Is this also thanks to Char that it was successfully downsized?
>>136Except for the Psycho Frame, everything is designed by Amuro.
Because of the shape of the water chestnut, it’s diamond-shaped.
In the original ACE, the fin funnels were quite difficult to use as they were disposable, but are they also disposable in the actual setting?
>>138In the movie version of Char’s Counterattack, that’s how it is.
>>138Disposable
Recharge collection from New.
It’s sad for the mechanic who has to attach the bazooka while avoiding this funnel.
Just charging makes the hitbox ridiculously big.
What do you mean by funnel after removing the heat sink!
Don’t underestimate me! *squeeze*
>>143Did Gyunei really think there was a mobile suit with such a huge heat sink on its back these days?
>>146But no matter how you look at it, it’s not funnel-shaped and it’s not a funnel either…
>>146The Rah-Kairam also has a huge heat sink attached, so it might actually be a trend from that time.
If a base or battleship is built to match the size of a MS, it seems like it would be problematic because things like funnels would stretch way up.
The funnel’s sustained combat ability is impressive; it’s a bold design for something meant to be disposable, right Amuro?
>>149I wonder if it was because I understood that the size of Neo Zeon meant it would be a short-term battle.
>>153I’m not expecting a short-term battle.
There are also renovation plans that consider a long-term battle.
If it were a short-term battle, I wouldn’t have designed it with a simple balanced type.
>>149The generator is the most expensive part in an MS, so they are lavishly using six of them as disposable.
Strictly speaking, it just can’t move, but the generator is still alive, so it can still emit beams.
In the show, Gune questioned why the funnels could operate for such a long time, but they lasted longer because they were mostly stationary and only their direction was changed.
Is it something like a stapler even though it’s not made by the Hechiko company?
The name is both Bazooka and Vulcan.
Even though there are only six, the one that is trading blows with the Sazabi.
>>156I only had one of each left, you know?
Isn’t it amazing that even though the generator is obviously large and heavy, it didn’t get shot down while dogfighting with Sazabi’s funnel?
>>158In terms of settings, the two-panel design allows for AMBAC maneuvers, so the mobility and fuel efficiency of the Fin Funnel are both excellent.
>>165If the U-shape is moving while opening and closing in a detailed manner, it would probably be quite creepy.
It seems that in the original Amuro story, they don’t shout “Fin Funnel.”
Wasn’t it a battery instead of a generator?
>>162With a battery, it’s no different from a normal funnel, right?
If there’s no battery, I don’t know how the funnel is moving.
>>162Conventional funnels are battery (ECAP) type.
The thread image is equipped with a generator.
>>162Because it’s a generator type, it’s a mega particle cannon.
With a battery, it’s a laser beam.
>>169It was a laser in the very initial settings.
In the current settings, all funnels are mega particle beams.
>>179In the setting of Char’s Counterattack, it’s a laser beam…
>>181The settings around that were changed quite a while ago.
Right now, all the funnels are beams.
>>179The Funnels of the Kshatriya have a really expressive laser effect, don’t they?
>>184To say that, there is a setting from the time of the Century where due to critical semi-permeable membranes, lasers are almost ineffective in the Universal Century setting.
A discrepancy in the settings arises.
Originally, the reason for reducing the bit into a funnel was that ECAP provided a prospect for the mega particle cannon to be miniaturized.
>>193What will happen to Albion’s laser gunner seat and the laser attacks from the colony?
The Hyaku Shiki Kai is equipped with lasers, you know.
>>198The colony is equipped with space debris countermeasures, so having lasers is not a problem at all.
If you consider the Hyakushiki as a CIWS, it could barely be possible.
Including Albion, all the ships in 0083 have laser anti-aircraft guns.
It’s a mystery why the staff of 0083 forgot about the Century settings even though Katoki was involved.
>>209It’s just that it became the backbone of the later world-building, but the Century setting hasn’t been adopted in many cases.
>>193During the One Year War, laser technology declined, but by the time of the Gryps Conflict, it had surpassed again, which is why laser-based weapons appeared in the mobile suits of the Gryps Conflict.
>>200I’ve never heard of that setting before.
Which one are you riding?
>>184A slender laser-like mega particle cannon is also being used by the Juagg.
>>162Depending on the materials, there are cases where a generator is installed and cases where it is not.
In the first place, the usual funnels are either beams or lasers.
“Look at the design of the new one and use this!” says Char, passing on the technology.
What does it matter that the heat sink is detached, huh? (squirming)
It’s you…
>>167If you’re going to be angry, you should be angry about the fact that what is called a funnel has been separated and made available for use at any time.
Originally, I intended to make it reusable like the Hi-New’s funnel rack, but…
The Neo Zeon operation started early, so it was used as a disposable in a hurry.
The settings for Hi-ν being rechargeable are a bit strange, so there are occasional efforts to provide other justifications.
It’s like launching a small MS because it’s a generator.
Whether now or in the past, it’s unchanged that we ignore inertia when doing sword-fighting pro wrestling…
It seems that Sazabi is rechargeable, but essentially the funnel operation in Char’s Counterattack is similar to being disposable, right?
In the first place, Char’s Neo Zeon funnels aren’t funnel-shaped either.
At that time, the term “funnel” had become widely used as the general name for psychically controlled beam weapons.
Isn’t it a well-known fact in Universal Century 0093?
I wonder if it became unprofitable and fell out of use because the enemies were full of NT and got shot down.
>>182The spread of anti-funnel tactics may also be a reason.
>>185What is the anti-funnel strategy after all?
Mr. Kinkedu was almost shot down by Bit.
>>197Isn’t that the one where Stark Jegan was fighting Kshatriya in Unicorn?
>>182First of all, there aren’t enough pilots who can properly operate psychommu weapons in combat.
The hassle and cost of preparing a dedicated machine each time is probably greater.
The spread-out funnel looks somewhat funnel-shaped, doesn’t it?