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Prometheus RX-001

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*EDIT*
I improved the quality a bit, but it's still only a color scheme, the shaded one will finally be uploaded these days!


some random mecha I made. Tried to make it look like zaft/zeon style ^^
NOTE: Zeon never produces gundams! (they produce mobile suits) Zaft does though, but their main army force is pretty similar to the Zeon's (mobile suits, too). I got some inspiration from the Zaku II and the Sazabi (both Zeon, but different eras)


Link to final, colored and shaded Version:
http://www.newgrounds.com /art/view/sanchez150894/g at-001-prometheus-finishe d

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digimon digatal monsters go digi idk

ya looks like geogrey mon or that digimon with built in swords

i like anime 10/10

not good

don't like the colors

Sanchez150894 responds:

it's just a rough color scheme, shadings may be added when I've got lots of sparetime :/
but still tanks for the review! :3

Cool

by far your best MS

Err..

I like its head body and legs but the arms have a prob.. soz :(

Nice

Looks like you took a Ordo Malleus Gray Knight and made it Mecha form with a dash of Zaku. Know what I can't understand? Why would a government invest so much money into producing one giant walking robot when they could make a legion of tanks with the same powerful weapondry and armor in swarm form.

Sanchez150894 responds:

XD LOL that's a nice arguement! That's the only point I don't understand, too

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