
□ Super Robot Wars X Valzacard Transformation Process HF Almustrar Cruiser Mode Valguard Left Arm Movement Legs Tilt 1 Both Shoulder Shields Move to Back Waist at 90 Degrees Legs Move Inward Legs Jump Up Front Skirt Moves Forward Feet Move Up as Thighs Valzacard Transformation Process Middle Mountain Valguard Transformation Intermediate Appearance HF Super Robot Wars X Valzacard Transformation Process 2 Almustrar Parts Become Flight Mode (Sword Mode) Alamalrsuga Appears Legs Front Skirt Waist Lower Parts Rear Skirt Chest Lower Parts De-armored Side Skirt Toes Head HF 3 Unfolded Almustrar Movement Up Connect Valguard is Removed Shoulder Shield Taken from Head Toes Transformation Almustrar Pelvis Parts Stored in Legs Base of Legs Lowering Complete Valzacard Transformation Process HF 4 Completed!
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Despite its appearance, the Valhawk is surprisingly large.
Well, Almarcus is huge, isn’t it…
I don’t want to ride on a battleship that becomes this disassembled.
Is Almuarx inside Almustra!?
>>3
When the two machines are lined up, are there two Alm Alcus?
>>36
On the contrary, I feel convinced about the reason why Almustra Finis can operate independently with just the Arian copy.
>>41
It wasn’t a battleship, but a big airplane? Something like BWS?
We were both structured to complement each other completely.
Well, those riding in Almustria probably don’t have to worry about quality of life…
It’s a battleship of a super civilization that openly ignores the law of conservation of mass.
It’s nothing to worry about if it falls apart.
The Valhawk is more of a core unit than I expected.
>>7
Isn’t it that the Valhawk was built only with Earth technology based on the data that was inside, while the Valstork feels more like an excavation battleship?
The Dosukoi Robot is the frame part of the Valza Card, right?
When the shoulder width remains the same and the legs are extended… the final form shown is a convincing body shape.
The level of disarray exceeded my imagination, reminding me of Mach Superion.
I wonder which part is for the person from Almastra to ride, since there are only panel-shaped parts.
Is it around the head area?
I thought it would be more like a RoboLuk or something…
I didn’t know that AlmArkus was inside.
How did you normally act alone?
Looking at it again, it really is a mishmash of combined enhancement parts, isn’t it Arumustra…
I thought Dosukoi was cheesy, so I don’t understand why I feel so attached to it.
Maybe it’s because it’s my parents’ house.
>>15
At the point of Dosukoi, the strength is strong enough to be unbeatable, and both the appearance and fighting style are unique, evoking affection.
Valhawk is saying that they have toned down their vehicle for inspection or evaluation in order to conduct their business.
I only learned over ten years later that Valhawk itself was as big as GaoGaiGar.
>>17
Since Deathscythe Hell and Sandrock are the first to accompany you, it’s easy to get the impression that they might be misleading.
The Valzark card isn’t interesting in terms of its appearance or combat animations.
At first, I thought it was uncool, but then I realized that ‘Dosukoi’ was better.
>>18
It feels boring that the M-size robot is just bigger.
The guard’s appearance and fighting style are unique, and it makes me think that this is a good final form.
Was it like you had a prosthetic leg attached to a rikishi?
>>19
I sensed that, but I didn’t know that the shoulder itself was deformed.
Just adding armor won’t be enough.
Valhawk is primarily a combat-type cruising form, while the humanoid form is designed for work and is suited for shooting.
I understand the cruising form, but what is the brawler type?!
I was throwing myself at it…
It’s refreshing in a way that having a status and mental commands without any special abilities at a certain size is pure violence.
Where are you going to load that aircraft so much…?
>>24
Is it about half of AA or Nadeshiko?
The lack of interesting production in the card is honestly just a contrarian view.
Everything else is cool except for the suddenly appearing magic circle!
>>30
The crystal sword, to be honest…
>>46
It’s your impression, right?
Well, when it comes to operational battleships featured in Super Robot Wars, sizes like Battle 7 or Drystrager are necessary…
>>31
Even without considering things like the True Dragon and Space Gunmen, there are quite a few large mechs, so if we seriously face this, there will be more cases where the scale of licensed battleships won’t be enough…
However, if it’s too big, then the problem of moving something like this on Earth arises.
Where did this guy’s design drawing come from?
>>32
Yanase-kun’s handmade.
>>32
Isn’t it the designer’s own X account?
Almustra probably only has GN Grandma when combined.
The Varlstoke is too small to be the core ship of the organization.
If it’s said that the permissible size for ships not owned by the military organization is something like this, then maybe that’s just how it is, but still…
>>34
So even if we try to bring it out in the OG universe, it still feels a bit out of place.
However, I really admire how we are examining the structure while doing a mock-up in 3D like this.
Just the other day, from the person themselves.
Is Amustra smaller than I thought, or is Almuarlx just huge?
Recently, Yanase-kun and Kenji Aoki have been sharing various insider information from the design team.
It seems impossible to make a plastic model, so I hope you continue to release similar parts in the 30MM line.
The size difference that is not imagined with a mothership and its aircraft is the same for the Hawk and the Stork.
>>47
It’s quite fitting to see that Almustra and Valstoke are paired boats when you look at it this way.
In other words, it’s Great Icarus, a patched-together combination of different weapon systems.
The other day, when Super Robot Wars W was trending, Yanase-kun was so happy…
It’s a handmade Valzagarde that was made while streaming on YouTube.
>>51
Why is it a trend?
>>57
I think there was something about someone whose life was changed by Super Robot Wars W writing a long text and it became a topic of discussion.
The story of the Agamas that cannot be equipped with Daitarn in the Reiwa era!?
This kind of situation is frustrating for the developers as well, since new games that should be released are not coming out.
I mean, Valstork is a battleship, but it’s not one of those that can carry a lot of MS; this size is just not suited for that.
There was a time when I stuffed various things into La-Kai-Ram, so don’t worry about it.
Almalkus Synchronizes with the weapon at the timing of use, right?
>>58
And attack with a blade or arrows resembling an orgone cloud.
The robot-only combat mothership is in the style of the good old Japanese robots, reminiscent of foldable aircraft that were once carried on submarines.
>>59
I looked into what this first appearance might be, and it seems like it could be from Zambot 3’s Biaru T~V.
By the way, there’s also God Freedom from Ga-Keen and the Great Sky Demon Dragon, but those guys are more like actual battleships than motherships.
Whether it’s the battleship W, Nadesico, the thread image, or AA.
I realize that there is no one who can carry an out-of-spec aircraft at all.
The biggest one is actually Danang, who leaves halfway, right?
What is it, are you releasing a model?
>>61
It’s not surprising that SRX has come out too.
>>65
It’s problematic that there seems to be more leeway in fully transforming the SRX as long as the scale is not off.
The size, or scale, is the biggest problem.
Well, it was suspicious enough for the Treize faction OZ to send someone to conduct a little infiltration investigation around this ship.
It’s just that it lacks recognition.
I wish I could have been there.
>>67
In a world where the balance of power in the Earth sphere is completely stabilized by the military, I think that bringing these guys out would diminish most of their appeal…
Watching the stream, it seemed really tough for Yanase-kun to manually transform and combine the 3D models; it was just too much.
R-GUN Rivare, what about the popularity of Bilt Schwein?
>>70
It’s well-known enough to be featured in anime.
It’s an unexpected fact about this guy that the caret is not a small floating mech or anything like that.
The spider-legged robot that’s about 1.5 meters tall was shocking because you can’t understand it just from playing the game.
>>71
Maybe there aren’t many small ones like Elma, since AG is also big and matches the impression.