Yea..even the way the lineart of the weapons are presented at the left side seems to be how Bee-Craft illustrates them previously. The angle and everything else.
What's REALLY cool is that unless my eyes deceive me, the Shiva railgun on the MG has a fold-out handle that allows it to function as a handheld weapon as well as being fixed on the shoulder, which is ALL KINDS OF BADASS. I will definitely be picking up one of these when it comes out; the Duel's always been my favorite of the original GAT-X series.
it actually looks pretty decent (Y) :)
ReplyDeleteactually decent would be an understatement....
ReplyDeleteyeah based on a lineart.
ReplyDeleteI just wait until the final product release then I give my comment.
ReplyDelete...bottom says something about the other Gat series...
ReplyDeleteThe lineart alone is pretty encouraging. I love the redesign of the Shiva railgun. I wanna see how the missle launchers open up.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone have any information on who is the one who did the lineart for this MG.
ReplyDeleteI hope it's Bee-Craft and not Katoki...
head design tells me it's Bee-Craft...
ReplyDeletebut even if I'm wrong, I hope it's not Katoki either..
Yea..even the way the lineart of the weapons are presented at the left side seems to be how Bee-Craft illustrates them previously. The angle and everything else.
ReplyDeleteBOW B4 KATOKI
ReplyDeleteBee-Craft, or Junichi Akutsu IS the mechanical designer of the GAT and astray series
ReplyDeleteWhat's REALLY cool is that unless my eyes deceive me, the Shiva railgun on the MG has a fold-out handle that allows it to function as a handheld weapon as well as being fixed on the shoulder, which is ALL KINDS OF BADASS.
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be picking up one of these when it comes out; the Duel's always been my favorite of the original GAT-X series.
They should also renew the MG Strike.
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