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Here's an estimate on how big a 1/144 King J-Der would scale next to Mt Lady at minimum height
But for actual calculations, a 1/144 HG King J-Der could be about 70cm tall, or 27 inches/2.2 feet
Mt Lady at minimum is 1.62 metres, or 5.3-ish feet https://t.co/GpUclj8gds
And that's just about it. Uh... all images and info come from the Wiki!
Beware the space cougars
As with the first Victory unit, the V2 employs the Core Block System, allowing it to split into multiple components. This design is complex, and as such, only two were able to be made, and one of the two was destroyed in the final battle with the Motorad Fleet.
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This unit stands at 15.5 metres and weighs 15.9 tons. It is powered by a Minovsky Ultracompact Fusion Reactor and forged from Gundarium Alloy Super-Ceramic Composite. Operated primarily by League Militaire.
Sup. Day 152 of #letstalkGundam today, and it's going to be a very short one.
Today we'll have the LM312V06+SD-VB03A, the V-Dash Gundam Hexa, or the Dash Hexa from here on out.
Like the V-Dash, I'll only focus on the new stuff here.
Thoughts?
She's so cute
I hope she holds hands with Suletta https://t.co/JtcxgmA2U1
The unit first debut in UC 0153 as a commander unit to the mass-produced Victorys. In limited quantities, the unit would be used throughout the war until upgraded into the V-Dash Gundam Hexa.
The unit also has the Hard Point System, allowing it to carry any extra equipment standard to the League Militaire. The Hexa has 8 hardpoints, 4 on the arms, 2 on the side skirts and 2 more on the legs.