A private expert makes another move! A homemade paper shell version of Gundam Iron Blood weapons is cool and movable

A private expert makes another move! A homemade paper shell version of Gundam Iron Blood weapons is cool and movable

The Barbatos Gundam is the protagonist's mobile suit in "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans" and is equipped with a variety of sophisticated weapons. Recently, a high-level player used paper shells to restore the arm machine guns. Not only is the shape realistic but it is also actually movable!

The Gundam Barbatos is one of the 72 Gundam mobile suits built during the Calamity War between the Earth Federation and the Mars Colonies about 300 years ago. After discovering the machine, the Mars Colonies mercenary organization CGS used the Barbatos Gundam as a generator for its headquarters.

The arm cannon is a new piece of equipment added to the hand armor of Barbatos. Due to the limitation of the number of bullets, it is not good at long-range shooting battles. It can only be used in close combat to exert its power. You can choose to equip it with a mortar or a cannon according to the purpose.

·Homemade cardboard version of Gundam Iron-Blooded Weapon Demonstration:

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