
Shouldn’t the deployment be several times larger?
The Byarlan is strong, right?Yeah
Yeah.
Die.
Aside from the design being uncool, it’s quite a good MS.
If only I had been able to turn the flying part around to my back…
>>1The appearance of this mobile suit that looks like it only thinks about flying is probably nice, huh…
Considering the Titans’ financial situation, it’s quite painful.
Moni?
I often think that this was a good way for Jerid to go out in the end.
Is this guy’s mega particle cannon stronger than a beam rifle?
This guy’s design is so uncool that it’s actually cool.
I think the experimental look is cool.
I feel like it would have looked cool if I had attached a beam sword to the tip of my foot.
It’s difficult to use…
HAHAHAHAHAHA
The way it forcefully jumps is appealing in its oddness.
It would look cool if there were regular arms under the armpits, even if we can no longer fly.
>>12The Icarus unit is really cool, isn’t it?
Why are there only the Byalan and its variants flying with this method?
>>13It’s better to deform or ride on the do-dai because it doesn’t use propellant…
>>13It’s probably not user-friendly.
>>13It’s good with dodai & after all, it’s a variable machine, right! In that era…
Because we are caught in an era of the revolution of miniaturized Minovsky Flight.
You probably can’t carry anything that adds extra weight, so it’ll likely be a short-term battle.
As time goes on, even non-variable MS will start flying around quickly.
It seems like there are few common parts, so maintenance is definitely going to be a hassle.
I can only use fixed armaments.
In the F era, they will fly around quickly even if they don’t have this shape.
>>18I don’t think I can fly.
If you’re going as far as V, then…
I’ve made quite a few Ashimas, so if you say it’s enough, then it is enough.
All that’s left is to have the geta.
When piloting the Byalan, Jerid drops the Psycho Gundam, defeats Apolly, battles Amuro while surviving, and puts pressure on Haman.
It might be inherited around the Re-Gz G.
I think if there were a lightweight handheld firearm like a beam pistol that had firepower above the standard, it would have taken the world by storm.
>>23I believe the secret to strength lies in the lightness of not even having a handheld weapon.
The one that was oddly strong when Jerid rode it, despite having ordinary performance in space.
>>25Since it’s a Vernier ghost, I think the mobility is good, even though it doesn’t change.
Even after all this, the fact that the beam saber is still handheld shows a commitment to detail.
I think it was the right decision not to develop in this area since Anchor is trash.
>>28Everything except for Zeon is garbage.
Was it treated that strongly in the play?
>>29I don’t think there was much treatment of being strong! Strong! in the story, but Jerid was really in good form during this time.
The only memory I have is that Jerid rode and killed Fou.
>>30I messed up in Dakar.
>>39Aren’t we shooting down our own allies?
It looks like a descendant of a drum frame.
Visually
The Byalan is flying with a thermonuclear jet.
Is the fuel okay?
>>33It’s not okay, you know?
So, I’ll ride the Dodai until we reach the operational area.
>>35I love this because it’s so stupid.
>>33Not really okay.
So it’s only for short-duration air combat.
This machine is such an out-of-place artifact that its successor will be Kushii.
Because it can’t be armed, the thread image is mostly treated as junk from an experimental machine.
>>34Hehehe…
>>40Isn’t it a real out-of-place artifact that can catch up to a vessel leaving the atmosphere?
There were many explanations that the beam gun and beam saber combination has low power, and even one-off designs often had bulky long forms.
I feel like the miniaturization of firearms in the Universal Century is somewhat struggling.
The fact that the manipulator has three claws makes the compatibility of the handheld weapons too unique compared to others.
Gufufu’s brothers
Anksha has a lackluster performance, but her inherent capabilities aren’t bad in terms of her setting…
I find it difficult to understand why they made it so you can’t use a versatile weapon by purposefully having three fingers.
>>45It’s because I made it lighter to fly!
>>50If you can’t equip normal weapons, then I think you should just completely eliminate the manipulator and make it a saber and beam gun instead.
>>55It turned out that way in the custom.
The three fingers were transformed into a claw arm and became a weapon.
Launching MS within the atmosphere has been done since the One Year War, you know.
Well, in the end, we decided to go with the mino powder, so it didn’t really matter…
Being customized or something, that’s quite fortunate.
The fuel efficiency is terrible, and the power is slightly below that of an average machine.
There are considerable strengths for use on the ground, but there is simply no reason to use it in space.
>>48Rather, the universe can be more active because the unnecessary output required for forced propulsion is reduced.
>>48The firepower is considerably higher than that of a beam rifle.
Since it’s directly connected to the generator, there’s no issue with the number of shots.
Also, in space, you can directly convert the silly propulsion system you installed for flying into speed.
Shoot down the Psycho Gundam that has wreaked havoc.
Shoot down Rick Diaz and make Quattro’s speech a success.
And it’s making a big splash!
I’ll put an Asshimar over the Barzam…
Gates riding and having a good match with Tenpa and Quattro, while the bored ones customize like crazy and shine with their unicorns, are really privileged.
Strong ones in the game.
>>56If it’s just the thumbnail specs, it looks pretty strong.
A mysterious aircraft that, despite being lightweight, can be damaged and withdrawn, but not shot down.
I feel like the stock of the prototype has also risen thanks to the custom.
I can’t shake the image of being all lovey-dovey with a Dragonosaurus because of the game…
>>61If only we had the Kampfpafer…
The custom version gives a stronger impression of being active.
>>62Too cool!
Perhaps due to the influence of the Byalant Custom.
It’s an experimental machine, so it has a special ability, but is it really going to fight from that position?
Does it seem like it’s changing a bit into an image of being strong and useful?
The mega particle cannon looks stronger than a regular beam rifle, and since there’s a saber too, isn’t it fine?
1 The one that Jerid was riding.
The one that had the unnamed character on it during the escort of Rekoa from 2 to 4.
The one that Dona Star used for rescuing important individuals (→ custom?)
6 The ones that Dies stole from the Titans’ remnants base (→ Custom?)
The one who became a fake Gundam in 7 DUST.
If the aircraft procured for customization is different, then 8 and 9.
It seems that this is about how much was witnessed.
Angry shoulder
>>68It seems that the Z riding on SDCLUB refers to the manga Saint Seiya.
When Jerid put his arm through the Vaiar, I was like, “There’s no way you can move it!” and it was no good.
There are a lot of strange machines in the second half, Jerid.
Even though I’m not a Newtype, I’m being spun around in a Bound Dock and have a slightly strange Gabthley with transformation and weapons.
Was it Jerid’s Bialy that dropped the psycho?
>>71That’s right.
An homage to the scene where the brigadier general drops the destroyer.
The Gouf was customized and became a popular mobile suit.
The Byarlant was also customized and became a popular MS.
If you get Kato to shape you up, you can become a success.
I think it would be the strongest if I just put on the i-field.
The thrust is comparable to Z, right?
>>77There is quite a difference to say it is comparable, but for now, the monster mobile suit Act Zaku surpasses in thrust during the One Year War.
It can be said to be less than half of Alex.
>>83What the hell are you?!
>>85But Alex’s thrust is less than 20% of GP01 and less than 10% of GP01Fb.
>>90That’s crazy!
>>90What the hell is that?! It’s ridiculous!
>>90Isn’t it crazy to base things on an abnormal person?
I like straightforward and flashy main character designs like Freedom and Double O.
The design of the Byalan is attractive.
The coexistence of unusualness and coolness in MS size is very good.
I really like everything except for the booster that looks like a cracked anus.
The Wing has been in its form before the feather transplant from the Tallgeese F, so it has long ceased to be incorrect even in the Zero Custom.
This guy would perform better if used in space.
The custom one looks weaker.
The form has a monster-like quality, yet the face has a somewhat flashy feel, which is very good.
It can’t be helped, but the custom one looks quite heavy…
Which came last, the Icarus Unit or the other one?
Hazeluuicarus and Vanargand are members of the Bairan genus, yet they are stylish.
The design with arms attached at the shoulders gives a nice sense of being otherworldly…
There are often out-of-place artifacts in the mobile suits of Gundam 0080.
If it’s speculation, G-UNIT is even worse.
>>95Is it still the case that Grip is next after the thrust ranking turn type 2 aircraft?
The thrust settings in side stories should not be taken seriously.
I’ve heard stories about Staymen being crazy.
The black Baikanfu Custom from an individual blogger looked like a devil and was incredibly cool.
It’s a bit late, but is this guy’s color scheme somewhat like the Titans’?
GP01 has more thrust than the ZZ, which seems like a misconfiguration, and it’s an even more mysterious machine with greater thrust than the Zaku III, yet it’s not significantly heavier or larger, so it’s safe.
It’s a design that looks like a kite dancing in the air, even if it’s called an aerial combat MS, as it can’t take a defensive posture and has a large hit area.
>>103In visual range combat, it might be quite useful to make the entire enemy force look upward.
Well, in that case, a kite would be fine…
The GP01Fb has an amazing thumbnail spec, but the core fighter is even more incredible.
It’s incredibly light and small, but since the thrust is based on Fb, the pilot will probably end up in a much worse situation than minced meat.
>>104If you say that, everyone inside a manned space rocket going outside the atmosphere will be turned to minced meat.
I wonder why high thrust leads to the image of ultra-rapid acceleration.
>>110Maybe it’s because there are characters and depictions like the major who is falling apart and saying things like “don’t die like this.”
It was depicted in the UC custom, but the beam gun is lacking firepower against the new type, which means it has to engage in close combat, and that’s a downside.
>>105I like how there are generational differences between those who immediately become full of holes in that situation, those who endure a bit, and those who are completely unaffected.
>>107It’s just that the opponent is numerous, so it’s using a spread megaton particle cannon, but it should also be possible to converge it.
>>105The rebels are being hunted down with sufficient Titans-like firepower.
>>108You’ve come back well, just like the Titans…
The one who puts in the thumbnail specs first wins.
>>111Conversely, there are also peculiar cases like the Hambrabi, which has strangely low thrust despite having no particularly slow depiction in the show.
Honestly, regular soldiers would probably have a hard time handling this…
>>112The regular federal army is on a different level of skill!
>>113Isn’t special training needed separately for that?
>>117Jereid was already handling the battles he forcibly jumped into quite normally…
It seems that the people who were trying to fly the Guff were also involved in its development.
The thrust numbers are just arbitrary figures assigned by someone unrelated to the anime, right?
I want the Hi-Guy Bialant, but it’s sad that a reissue isn’t coming anytime soon.
How about a Gaplan that general officers can ride with peace of mind!
>>122What the hell is this machine? It’s so difficult to handle it’s driving me crazy!
But Gaplan is cool…
Minovsky flight has become popular in the 120s, so we don’t need those that engage in aerial combat using the Byalan method.
Why is the colleague using a variable machine?
It’s because it’s impossible to fly in a normal form.
Well, when I actually made it, I found it was too much to handle.
Most flying machines of their kind rely on thrust like the Byalan does, right?
Asshimar has been continuously used by the Federation forces, while Gaplan has become the personal vehicle of the Speaker of the Federation Parliament, and the image appears to be a custom model, so it seems to be quite a success in re-employment…
>>128Customs feel like pickling, and I don’t think they’re a very good job option…
It seems expensive considering the features.
I feel like the only thing that a general officer can barely use is the Asshimar.
It seems like in that world, when you rotate the beam shield, it somehow floats…
Asashima, being an artistic variable MS, seems to always be in flight mode specialized like in Macross…
>>132The drawing is easy…
You’ve got an amazing butt.
Were you taught to fight like that?
Speaking of which, air combat really requires a sense of its own, doesn’t it?
There’s also gravity.
I think it’s really cool.
Broad shoulders and long legs create a silhouette that embodies heroism, as it has the basic elements covered.
I think the way the arms are attached is strange, but other than that, the overall shape seems normal for a protagonist machine.
It’s strong but costs money…
I have a memory of Jerid and Baikalan looking cool while fighting against Gwazhin.
I love how it feels to fly gently in Gundam VS. Z Gundam.
I didn’t notice the dad joke at all.
If my hands were a bit longer, I think it would look quite cool.
It feels like a good design, even though it’s a bit uncool.
It seems like the anonymous person likes the red Byarlant from Eutytia.
I like you.
I don’t dislike the feeling that it’s being forced to skip ahead.
That’s why it’s inevitable that the number of deployments won’t increase.
I was kind of turned into a cockroach.
Sometimes my face looks like a Gundam.