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Zakurello (Gundam Mobile armor. Sort of.)
« on: Today at 12:57:59 AM »
I decided to finish this before I started posting, but here it is, from start to finish.
Parts laid out, and the first mod started.

The MA-04X Zakurello is an oddity, even by the standards of Giant Robot anime'. Appearing in one brief segment in the original series, it has also shown up in variations in a manga, video game, and novel, but never again in an animated series. Mobile Armors are roughly equivalent to 'level bosses' in video games-large, formidable opponents far more dangerous than typical opponents. In the original series, they are characterized by non-anthropomorphic designs,
 but even with that, the Zakurello calls back to the 'Super Robot' shows of the 1970's with design elements and a model a bit out of step with the rest of the series. Resembling a giant demonic head with stumpy sickle arms where it's ears would be, it looks a bit like something out of folklore. I don't know Japanese Yokai* folklore well enough say it has a direct analog, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did. The model is unusual in a number of respects:
DSCF1312 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
For starters, the box is an almost unique size, a one off larger than many of the nearly one hundred kits issued for the original series. The box actually contains three kits. The main is a Zakurello in the odd scale of 1/250, with a second Zakurello in 1/550, the scale in which all other Mobile Armor were kitted, and a 1/550 Gundam with a 'Core Booster', sort of a rocket sled. The kit design is a little odd as well. Bandai would begin adding polycap joints with the second Hundam series (Zeta Gundam, which premiered in 1985, but in contrast to the simple plastic on plastic joints of the earlier kits, the Zakurello used some unusual plastic 's' springs to hold tension on the moving parts at the shoulder and wrist joints. Finally, while almost all of the Zeon (or Jeon, or Jion depending on which box or art book you're looking at.) mechs use a red cyclops kind of sensor 'eye', called a mono eye in the series, the Zakurello uses big 'bug eyed' visual sensors.  The build images:
 DSCF1316 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
DSCF1317 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
DSCF1313 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
One of the first things I wanted to modify was the four clusters of what appear to be rocket pods-while I liked the concept, the execution on the design made it look more like a beligerent set of salt and pepper shakers. So the faces of the two engine pods got replaced with a 'mega particle beam cannon on the left, and an 'I-field generator' on the right. Physics in Gundam employs a fair amount of handwavium. The latter term refers to a force field generator, which works against energy weapons.
Oh, you noticed the wings? Those are the outer wing sections of the Academy 1/144 B-52, which is another project I hope to get back to in the coming year. Couldn't leave the surfaces unadorned, so an extra barce of missile tubes and auxiliary engines below, and a nebulous open 'equipment bay' on the upper wings, along with a quartet of maneuver thrusters on the wingtips. The engine bells came from a WAVE options parts set. DSCF1319 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
I'm going to split this into a couple of posts-I need to take a short break.

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Re: Zakurello (Gundam Mobile armor. Sort of.)
« Reply #1 on: Today at 02:20:54 AM »
Very cool, Doc! Good call on replacing the 'salt and pepper shakers' but I especially like the extended arms  :smiley:

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Re: Zakurello (Gundam Mobile armor. Sort of.)
« Reply #2 on: Today at 04:02:19 AM »
Thanks!

In the last picture, you'll note the, ah, 'tounge laser' in the mouth. This was another extrapolation-many suits and armors in the series use cable controlled beam weapons, maneuvered by mental command. Here's an example from the original Gundam, used on a different Mobile Armor, the Braw Bro. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87Au5MXP1RE
Here's the part prior to paint. I used the original beam cannon part from the kit and made a little wedge shape from scrap and tacked a mess of thrusters at plausible locations. (More WAVE option parts)
DSCF1325 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
and the wings were cut and beveled for a bit more visual interest.
DSCF1321 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr

While all this was coming along, I decided to make this a "Dogfight Doubles"* build by adding an in-scale Gundam on the same base.
Which brings us to another odd chapter in this saga-as I mentioned, the main kit is 1/250 scale, which Bandai did not repeat, but enlarged slightly, going with a line of 1/220 scale suits fro the Zeta Gundam kits, and then abandoning the scale altogether in subsequent series.
 ???
Bandai did release a few mobile suits in 1/250, but these were more miniatures-completely fixed poses, albeit poses that would not be possible with a more normal articulated kit. I happened to have a couple of ordinary Gundams from one of those releases, and modified it with a bit of extra armor and speed for a proper adversary. Amazing what you can do with a couple of disposable razors...
DSCF1329 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
Some sanding and painting allowed me to get ahead pretty quickly.
DSCF1339 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr



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Re: Zakurello (Gundam Mobile armor. Sort of.)
« Reply #3 on: Today at 04:42:13 AM »
Your mods to the Zakurello (especially the wings) are a HUGE improvement. It looks like an angry, evil beetle.

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Re: Zakurello (Gundam Mobile armor. Sort of.)
« Reply #4 on: Today at 05:16:02 AM »
 Thanks, Frank! It is, in my fevered imagination, an atmosphere-capable platform. Drag coefficients need not apply. ;)
 And now, the stunning conclusion!
 DSCF1344 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
DSCF1346 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr
DSCF1342 by VileDr.Yo, on Flickr

 The backstory: Mid-way through the One Year War, Zeon decides to seize the Helium-3 mining facilities at Jupiter, and form Mobile Armor Division Six to undertake the operation. Mobile Armors have been giving the Earth Federation forces merry hell in local space in the meantime, leading to the creation of Gundam-based Mobile armor Destroyers, so M.A.D 6 vs. G-MAD. :D Thanks for looking-I need to build some bookshelves in the workshop, but I'll be back at the bench before the end of June.

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Re: Zakurello (Gundam Mobile armor. Sort of.)
« Reply #5 on: Today at 05:18:22 AM »
Not a Mech you see everyday, that is for sure.

Nice work Craig