IMHO, this doesn't look much like a Gundam beyond the faceplate and double camera. No V-Fin, no "beard", bizarre armor style that's far from the Gundam-type armoring... Hell, the Turn X looks more like a Gundam than this.
That doesn't stop it from being a cool mech, not at all. But it still isn't a Gundam.
Try to find its resemblance to the World of Warcraft realm. Find out what armor tier it was. This is Windforcelan we're talking about here. He'd turn any cool armor from WOW into MS. Which is Gooood.
Giorno_Giovanna said: IMHO, this doesn't look much like a Gundam beyond the faceplate and double camera. No V-Fin, no "beard", bizarre armor style that's far from the Gundam-type armoring... Hell, the Turn X looks more like a Gundam than this.
That doesn't stop it from being a cool mech, not at all. But it still isn't a Gundam.
It's got the beard; it's the red spot of the chin. As for the V-fin, it's there but not readily apparent, and even then not every Gundam has the V-fin (try the Gundam Ez-8 for one example) and others have non-traditional V-fins, like the Gundam Harute and the Gundam AGE-1.
The armor color scheme is a bit of an oddity, but again, we've seen non-white Gundams before (Gundam MkII, Psyco Gundam, Master Gundam, Gundam Virsago...)
GP T6-Mk2 'Crusader' (otherwise known as 'bubbleboy' or 'pinkyboy' for arbitrary reasons)
roughly based off of a set of armor worn in a video game that was played by everyone except for the japanese.
while this mobile suit pocesses no visible shields, it has a protective barrier around it that makes everyone else scream 'OP,' or 'NERF WTF,' before they explode into stardust. It doesn't come with a beam rifle equipped, but instead relies on palm cannons which draws energy from sources of light. while it does have a sword (a really decorated one at that), its ultimate attack involves sheathing said sword and creating a hammer of light that would with out miss strike the target (on a chance of 95.55, said GP unit has not yet capped its hit rating). Once said hammer connects, it is said that space would bend and who ever was hit would then quit the game - although how this was possible was always shrouded in mystery. About a billion of these units were made, only a thousand of them were ever piloted by anyone any good, but most of these thousand pilots do perfer much more balanced suits such as the GWarrior-M2 or a highspeed Rouge striker. Unit's variation includes a heavily armored GP-T6-M2 A and a much more uncommon hax field repair viraiant known as the GP-T6-M2 GG.