The lead machine of the Throne Gundams. Eqipped with a pair of GN Beam Sabers on the shoulders, a GN Beam Rifle and a GN Luncher. This unit excels in long range attacks but the real deal is when the third unit docks with the GN Luncher and doubles the fireing range, making it a fierce opponent on the battlefield. The downside of this is that the deployment needs a short amount of time, and while deployed, the two units position will be fixed.
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June 4, 2011 |
I've downloaded your creations several times in the past to look at them, but I think that this is the first time that I have ever dissected one of them. Very interesting solution to a difficult shoulder design problem. It looks like it would be pretty stable too. I may try that if my current plan falls through. I compared the widths of our shoulders and there is like a single plate's difference in the width (in favor of yours), so I will probably stick to my design and see if it is feasible or not. If neither work, then I may just have to go with a static shoulder pad :( |
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May 4, 2011 |
The main flaw with this is that the Eins is BLACK not BROWN, everything else is fine to me |
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Torben Schneider April 4, 2011 |
YEAH A GUNNER MECH! |
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February 17, 2011 |
Quoting ccy 8086
No doubt it's a great model. I also agree the bigger gun makes the mecha looks better. Just one thing need to remind you that a gun with such huge size in real world is really very heavy for a mecha to hold. So you might also need to notice the joint selection. Otherwise, when it comes to the real world, it will crash easily.....I have lots of such experience.....lego is really very heavy.....
Yeah I know what you mean. Once I tried to build the AALIYAH from Armored Core in a pretty big scale, but the legs couldn't support the upper body's weight, and also my smaller models have problems with holding out a bigger gun, but I think thats the fault of the old joints that I use(my last set was the Titan XP when it was new,I didn't had any new sets since than) A few of the things I build with LDD aren't buildable in real life, mostly because the oversized things built on them(like my Sazabis funnel pod and the Eins's GN Luncher) they look good, but are too big for the model to handle them. |
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Chris Kruining February 16, 2011 |
great work on this one thomas 5/5 |
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February 16, 2011 |
No doubt it's a great model. I also agree the bigger gun makes the mecha looks better. Just one thing need to remind you that a gun with such huge size in real world is really very heavy for a mecha to hold. So you might also need to notice the joint selection. Otherwise, when it comes to the real world, it will crash easily.....I have lots of such experience.....lego is really very heavy..... |
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Andrew AKA Hump-Free February 15, 2011 |
I Like What You've Done Here, The GN Launcher Is The Highlight Of This Set, Glad You Captured The Flipping Action, Just Like The "Real" GN Mega Luncher, Also At First I Thought The Color Was Off, Then I Went Into LDD, Compared It To The Anime Artwork... And Couldn't Come Up With Better, So I Can't Say It's Off And Eins Does Have A Brown Tint To It. |
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February 15, 2011 |
Great job on this one!I like that you took the trouble to make sure that the GN Mega Launcher's barrel could telescope outwards. I know that the Eins is not nearly as nice of a design as the Zwei in the show, but you still really did it credit here. |
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February 15, 2011 |
I like it. Main page soon..believe me ! Awsome LDD creation ! |
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