I can’t get control of the fighter.
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I can’t get control of the fighter.
Look, if you can fly a jet, you can operate a battloid.
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing.
The Earth is at war once again, forced to battle an armada of alien interstellar battleships.
"Yesterday's" Comic> Robotech: Macross Missions, Destroid
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Robotech: Macross Missions, Destroid
“My friend here says we have a reservation.”
Macross Missions: Destroid (A Robotech Adventure)
Academy Comics Ltd (July, 1994)
“Day Of Achilles
WRITER/ARTIST: William Jang
“Worlds Of Robotech” were side stories apart from the main series. In this case apart from the show, but we’ll see it again during Robotech II: The Sentinelsto further examine the alien races of the Sentinels. For those of you…
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New Paper Craft: Genesis Climber MOSPEADA - VR-052F Mospeada Free Robot Paper Model Download
New Papercraft has been published at PaperCraftSquare: Link: http://www.papercraftsquare.com/genesis-climber-mospeada-vr-052f-mospeada-free-robot-paper-model-download.html Paper Craft Name: Genesis Climber MOSPEADA - VR-052F Mospeada Free Robot Paper Model Download Description:
This robot paper model is VR-052F Mospeada Battloid, a mech from the anime sci-fi series Genesis Climber MOSPEADA (stands for Military Operation Soldier Protection Emergency Aviation Dive Armor, one of the transformable motorcycle-armors the series features), the papercraft is created by [unknown].
For the purpose of conducting the first drop operation, Mars Base felt that firepower, armor, mobility and the ability to penetrate enemy territory were absolutely imperative to even the odds with the Inbit after landing on Earth to compensate for the low number of soldiers. The Ride-Armor system satisfies these requirements and is the most effective and compact weapon system developed. The Ride-Armor System consists of two parts: a soldier wearing a bulletproof and crashproof Riding Suit and a motorcycle called an armor-bike. A soldier using this equipment can quickly penetrate enemy territory. When he encounters the enemy, he can quickly transform the armor-bike into the ride-armor form. In this configuration, he can attack the enemy using the feedback-controlled enhanced strength of the ride-armor and heavier firepower. Jets greatly increase the mobility of the ride-armor form. These jets allow the suit to hover along the ground and make jet-assisted leaps.
Three armor-bikes were produced. The Mospeada is the standard model and was produced in larger numbers than the other two. The Mospeada has two variants. The F model, used by Stick, has a missile launcher installed on each forearm. The T model, used by Rei, has a laser cannon. The Mospeada is the most popular mecha design in Genesis Climber Mospeada. Even during the show’s production it was so popular with the staff and seen as such an important part of the story that the show was named after it. It appears that the name "Mospeada" came from the design’s original name: Moto Speeder. [Source: Gearsonline]
ARMOR BIKE MODE
Total Length: 205 centimeters
Dry Weight: 132kg (beam cannon not included)
Maximum Speed: 220km/hour
Tires: All-terrain all-weather punctureless tire
Driving Distance: about 380km (1 tube of type 3 HBT)
RIDE ARMOR MODE
Total Height: about 2.05 meters
Maximum Jump Height: about 100 meters
Maximum Speed: 80km per hour
Rockets: Maximum Thrust: 250kg x2
Drive Motor: x8
Continuous Operating Time: About 30 minutes
OTHER DATA
Engine: HBT Ceramic Turbine Engine 98HP / 16,000 rpm
Armaments: anti-armor arm missiles x4, anti-armor 60mm beam cannon x1
Other Names: Cyclone (Robotech)
You can download this papercraft template here: Genesis Climber MOSPEADA - VR-052F Mospeada Free Robot Paper Model Download [Box] [Gavitex]
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New Paper Craft: Robotech Macross - VR-052 Battler Veritech Cyclone Battloid and Motorcycle Mecha Paper Models Download
New Papercraft has been published at PaperCraftSquare: Link: http://www.papercraftsquare.com/robotech-macross-vr-052-battler-veritech-cyclone-battloid-and-motorcycle-mecha-paper-models-download.html Paper Craft Name: Robotech Macross - VR-052 Battler Veritech Cyclone Battloid and Motorcycle Mecha Paper Models Download Description:
Here are VR-052 Battler Veritech Cyclone Battloid and Motorcycle paper models, from the sci-fi mecha anime Robotech / Macross, the papercrafts are created by [unknown].
The VR-052 Cyclone was the standard variable motorcycle/armor mecha of the Robotech Expeditionary Force infantry. The Cyclone came in two modes, the -T model used for light assault missions and was armed with an EP-40 ion pulse pistol, and the -F version for frontline assaults, with forearm-mounted mini missiles.
Pilots wore the CVR-3 body armor, which provided attachment points for the mecha's battloid mode. The VR-052 provided a balance between firepower and speed, and was carried aboard Alpha Fighters in case of emergency. Scott Bernard used a VR-052 during his time on Earth in the Third Robotech War.
You can download templates here: Robotech Macross - VR-052 Battler Veritech Cyclone Battloid and Motorcycle Mecha Paper Models Download [Box] [Gavitex]
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