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[Patlabor] The Zero is great, isn’t it?

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It’s amazing that you can lift a heavy labor with one arm.

After that, it’s split in half at the knee.

2: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

The security in NY is crazy, so we need this guy’s combat skills.

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I dislike this child.

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Upon closer inspection, the body’s balance is distorted.

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I wonder if it turned out this way because projectile weapons are dangerous.

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I liked this old plastic model as it was too.

Even though our faces didn’t look similar,

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The grip is too strong.

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The old kits have a deep charm.

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What are those fingertips made of?

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Things like Ideon, Elgaim, and Zeroshiki, where light flows through the visor, are really cool, right?

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If I could just make the head size significantly smaller, I would almost be able to reproduce the body shape from the reference image…

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It’s a terrifying level of intensity in a world where if you hit, the hand that strikes breaks.

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Many otaku have had their brains fried by this guy’s powerful moves.

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Is it really okay for the police, as the righteous side, to have a gimmick like this with a face that pops open and a bright red sensor? It feels really intimidating.

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The reason a human fist hurts when striking something hard is that the joints become misaligned while applying force, but if the joints are fully aligned and struck straight on, it can break through materials like wood.

If you solidify the joints from the internal slider of the forearm to the fingertips in the same axis and shoot, it might be able to penetrate the armor of a labor all the way through to the other side.

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I was blown away at the time by the techniques, the face open, and the sound of the drive.

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But in terms of the story, it wasn’t really the main point.

It felt kind of like a final boss, but by the time of the last one-on-one battle, the ark had been destroyed, the typhoon had passed, and the incident was almost coming to an end.

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It’s super convenient that it can restore the system from SRAM and keep working even if you remove the boot disk.

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In America, even with HOS implemented, it doesn’t run wild.

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🫴

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I realized about 20 years later that maybe I could just remove the battery.

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I couldn’t just leave it alone because Kankohana was on it.

30: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I really love this illustration of the Zero.

I really love this illustration of the Zero.

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In the first theatrical version, the strong opinions of the Headgear members were reflected, so the terrifying coolness of the Zero Type shone through.

2 was full of Oshii juice.

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Because the handling of software-related topics is firmly reflected by otaku knowledge.

It’s amazing that there are hardly any strange parts even when you look at it now.

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It’s cool like Tekkaman Blade.

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The reason runaway accidents in New York haven’t been a problem might be because HOS-equipped Labors haven’t been exported yet.

There is likely American labor in America as well.

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What?

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The situation where only various Ingrams and Griffons were released for Pat’s 3D models has continued for a long time.

I am grateful for Robot Spirits and Moderoid…

I wonder if the best three-dimensional object of this guy is either of the ones mentioned above.

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