Jagd Fury
by あさくれ
Just thought I’d add the original concept art for the Jagd Fury (or Führer if you’re from Japan). I wish we got an official kit for this CAS.
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Jagd Fury
by あさくれ
Just thought I’d add the original concept art for the Jagd Fury (or Führer if you’re from Japan). I wish we got an official kit for this CAS.
Reminder that Trebuchet-Crossbow-Wolf is a canon Zoid
Concept art of the Kabtor catapulting a poor Raptor~
IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW
RZ-046 Shadow Fox: As represented in New Century /ZERO
Concept art of the Rayse Tiger from Dengeki Hobby Magazine. There are a lot of different face concepts, all seemingly based on cars. It looks like they went with a whole windshield in the end for Soul Tiger.
Since nobody else has posted it yet in the Zoids tag that I’ve seen (if I missed it, sorry!), have another Shield Liger, but this time the concept art/Zoids Original one and motorized a different sort of way. See also a pic here. (Linked on ZP by Imateria from a Gundam board thread and by Mishbott)
Looks to be prebuilt, but stick around for all of the motion once it actually gets going. I’m quite curious how well it works off a stand/how it’ll be controlled (better be better than the Cyberdrive Zoids), because man, if that faster run works on its own and you can actually control what it does when, that’d be pretty cool.
A preview of the Highend Master File book. There are fewer images than were in the magazines, and they have been retouched and reorganized for less cluttered pages. Many appear with different contrasts and colors. Better in some areas, worse in others. The book consists of 129 full color pages and these are some of my favorites. I had to refrain from adding more Command Wolves.
One of the latest Kotobukiya Lab blogs gave us a big break-down on the design details of the new Zoids Aggressive line, including some of the gorgeous design settei for Murasame.
ZA basically is set to be a bridging point for ‘light users’ (aka novices to higher end gunpla builds like HMM), retaining the extreme detailing where possible while offering a stable action figure, so that anyone can experience and enjoy these detailed zoids even if they’re not skilled at building them. It’s literally King of Movement 2.0.
They also expressed they didn’t want to go anywhere near the Tomy original-style when it came to making something robust, hence why they’ve gone for hyper detailed figure with jointing vs motorised units, given they sell much better as well.
Wolf Zoid concept art from the “Smack Zoids” section of DHM. Err, that’s how they were labelled at least.
Going through and checking some files I downloaded from Zoidspoison today, since it looks like the forums (including the Scans and History section) have been out of action for a bit?
Would anyone happen to know which issue(s?) of DHM these are from?