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The era feeling around V~GWX is amazing.
Was it this empty?
When it comes to being played with as a toy, it feels quite cool.
This phoenix is actually quite cool, isn’t it?
I feel like this is still on the better side.
The original design of Gundam is weirder than this one.
I don’t know how to use a beam saber.
The toy has small feet, doesn’t it?
In SD, it has a density that feels like a cloak, doesn’t it?
But with SD, it’s just cool.
I was able to reconfirm that my legs are really too long.
I feel that Phoenix doesn’t really suit the realistic proportions; it’s a bit off.
The coolness of the balance that comes from being an SD body type.
Compared to the initial drawings, I think this has a great balance that makes you go, “Wow! It looks this cool!”
It has become reminiscent of a G-unit machine.
There are a lot of similar machines among the lower and upper tiers.
It has become a rather mild, more regular MS-like balance.
I think the arrangement in the thread image is really great.
It has a real Grungust feel.
But the fact that such a project was in motion means that the Metal Robot Spirits Gundam Aquarius is still not dead in development, yes!
Zero and Halphas, well… when it comes to Beze and Master, it becomes unclear if they belong to the Phoenix type or not.
I seriously hope this is the start of the flow for the G Generation original mecha becoming three-dimensional, leading to things like Robot Spirits Zanspine…
Up-chan has become properly cool, and it’s a perfect balance with Phoenix.
I always thought Phoenix was already cool enough with its real proportions, so I think it’s just that I’m too influenced by the SD version.
The Mark IV, which is often mentioned, well…
Phoenix was designed by the same designer as Strike.
It’s simple, yet expensive.
I might buy it if it’s 2500 yen at rg.
The thread image is just cool, so isn’t it a problem with the setting image?
Recent Robot Spirits models, even those as simple as Galbaldi, exceed 10,000 yen, so the fact that the Phoenix, which has transformation parts and large binders, is priced at this point is actually quite cheap.
It seems like the release was somewhat like a celebratory gift from the app, so I can’t expect much from the follow-up.
I thought the beam rifle looked a bit uncool.
Do you need that combination?
Well, other than the Phoenix, I think the Sisquede has a chance in G Generation.
Mark 4 has a face that leans towards Mark 5 in the Werewolf comic, which I think looks pretty cool.
Please give me the Halphas Gundam because I’m going to buy it!
Although it’s a Gundam from a long time ago, if you use a safe gray color scheme and embed shell units in various parts, it feels like it could easily pass as a new Gundam from a company like Pale from Mercury.
I wonder why Shiskudo gets so many different items…
Despite that, the original Mon-eye Gundams from the source haven’t seen any remakes and were only available as a first-time bonus for G Generation, and they haven’t been distributed or anything.
I’m a little bit happy that there is hope for the revival of the Aquarius product line.
Because only Shiskood has been commercialized.
The gap in recognition between Despada and Terasunō continues to widen…
The definitive version for SD is SDCS, so this is it!
The recommended purchase of multiple Centurios is coming out…
Seeing the Gundam Belsafgor in real life is so lame…!
That’s expensive, the action figure is 15,000 yen.
I’ve only seen designer sketches in realistic proportions, so aren’t they placing orders in realistic proportions and then the game development side is making them SD (super deformed)?