Translated brief text from a booklet for the 1993 Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Remember Me video game. Technical trivia for the LDR-04 Destroid Maverick and the QF-9iE Ghost II. Mecha by Kazutaka Miyatake. Box/book art by Haruhiko Mikimoto

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The Destroid Defender also had interchangeable caliber machine-guns in its shoulder doohickies, apparently.

I don't remember the Rifleman having anything in its equivalent shoulder lumps, but it's been decades...

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In true cannon fodder fashion, these guys are really effective against targets that aren't fighting back. Although in my rewatch I do think they're faring better than the Destroids ever did.

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Fan discussion revealed the Destroid Monster inspired by the M50 Ontos. Confirmed in DYRL? Special Preview published in 1984. The Ontos (Greek for "thing") was a U.S. light armored, tracked anti-tank vehicle. Art by Kazutaka Miyatake. Colors by me

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Sure, I love the VF-1 series...but I also love the Destroid Tomahawk. It's understandable as to why this got ported over to Battletech

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The target vehicles from the 1994 animated OVA Macross Plus. Includes screen shot. Mecha: VF-1J Valkyrie, VF-11 Unmanned, Nousjadeul-Ger, and the Destroid Monster. Line art by Shoji Kawamori, Yutaka Izubuchi and Kazutaka Miyatake. Colors by me

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Weapon and Equipment Key of the classic Destroid Spartan from Super Dimension Fortress Macross! Featuring my updated coloring! Line art by Kazutaka Miyatake. Colors and poster design by me

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I barely watch macross but i love the design of the the destroid

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Curious details of the Destroid Monster Mk II found in episode 27 of the 1982 anime series "Super Dimension Fortress Macross". A 3-rung ladder and a 5-tube launcher, not seen even in the official art. Line art by Kazutaka Miyatake. Colors by me

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The Macross Chronicle states the Destroid Tomahawk has two crew, but is unclear if it means a mechanic and a pilot, or two pilots. But I'm certain it's a single-pilot destroid based on anime, toys and manga. Art by Kazutaka Miyatake. Colors by me

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A moment to appreciate the Destroids of Macross, particularly those of the 1992 OVA series "Macross II: Lovers Again". Shown here are the Defender EX, Phalanx Custom and Tomahawk II

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Which makes me wonder, its been almost 6 years since the Hi-Metal R line was shown. Where are the rest of the Destroids?

I am still hoping there will be an announcement on HMR Tomahawk and Phalanx, so they can join the rest of the crew." 2/2

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Ok ...I've made designs for adora.
In the end of season 4 i feel like Adora will have a new design. Also the sword is destroid...maybe she will have a new transformation ....idk
Who know's .....
who know's.....

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Rarely seen construction mecha in the Macross universe. Shown here is the VT-1 Battroid Work (Macross Dynamite 7, 1997), the Destroid Work (Macross Frontier, 2008) and the Workroid (Macross Delta, 2016)

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In celebration of a new Gojira (Godzilla) movie in theatres, here is Macross' own Monarch of Monsters, the HWR-00 Monster Mk II Heavy Weight Robot, also known as the Destroid Monster. Shown here appearing in all it's different types in Macross

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A comparison image of the Destroid Tomahawk, Phalanx and Defender, the row below highlights the shared ambulatory system. From the original Super Dimension Fortress Macross animated TV series (1982). Line art by Miyatake Kazutaka, colors by me

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Hey guess who's watching the Lost Lands live stream all weekend and is super stoked for Destroid and BTSMs sets its me I am Im PUMPED

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