I'm curious, from what the English and pictures for the manual show is it saying something along the lines of Mr. Ral used 6 different models to make his Gouf? If not could someone who does read Japanese tell me what it is saying.
It talks about the material gunpla, or base model, being the Gouf. Then it gives us some information on other Gouf type MS and Zeon's R-type (high mobility variants) MS, which Mr.Ral took inspiration from when making the Gouf R35. You can see these stuff in every HGBF manual.
I think it was molded with the wires already inside, instead of making it into super-small separate segments in which we need tweezers and a magnifying glass to assemble properly. So, yes, they can be bent.
I'm curious, from what the English and pictures for the manual show is it saying something along the lines of Mr. Ral used 6 different models to make his Gouf? If not could someone who does read Japanese tell me what it is saying.
ReplyDeleteI think these do not necessarily say these models were used, merely the ideas were taken from these suits.
DeleteI think it says he used the goufs for the suit and made it as a commander/spc.ops suit
DeleteIt talks about the material gunpla, or base model, being the Gouf. Then it gives us some information on other Gouf type MS and Zeon's R-type (high mobility variants) MS, which Mr.Ral took inspiration from when making the Gouf R35.
ReplyDeleteYou can see these stuff in every HGBF manual.
Can the heat rod be able to bend freely? It seem like only 1 heat rod is provided and in the runner it is straight but n the manual it is curvy.
ReplyDeleteI think it was molded with the wires already inside, instead of making it into super-small separate segments in which we need tweezers and a magnifying glass to assemble properly. So, yes, they can be bent.
DeleteThe heat rod provided is most probably just a straight and stiff add-on. in that case, you can mod a similar heat rod that is flexible
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