The real-life large movable original Gundam's actual animation video is exposed, and the movements are very realistic and natural

The real-life large movable original Gundam's actual animation video is exposed, and the movements are very realistic and natural

The real-life large-scale movable original Gundam, which has been officially launched for 2 years, was originally planned to be officially unveiled to the public in October this year. Due to the impact of the epidemic, Bandai officially announced the postponement, and the public date has not been determined. However, some netizens recently took pictures of the actual movable debugging video of this Gundam. Let's take a sneak peek.

The 18-meter life-size Gundam to be launched this time is called "GUNDAM FACTORY YOKOHAMA". Compared with the life-size "Unicorn Gundam" currently standing in Odaiba, it is said to have added more "movable performance", which is exciting. Although it has been postponed to the public, the official said that it will do its best to complete it and unveil it within the year.

·It is reported that the real-life large movable original Gundam's actual moving image exposed this time has been accelerated 6 times. In fact, the movement is still quite slow for such a large size. The movement looks very natural and real. It is estimated that it will be officially unveiled soon.

·Appreciation of the real-life large movable original Gundam real-life moving image (6x acceleration):

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