| Model number: RX-75-4 Code name: Guntank Unit type: prototype artillery mobile suit Manufacturer: Earth Federation Forces "Project V" Operator: Earth Federation Forces Rollout: UC 0075 First deployment: September UC 0079 Accommodation: pilot/driver in standard cockpit in torso with Core Block System using FF-X7 Core Fighter; co-pilot/gunner in canopy-style cockpit in head Dimensions: overall height 15.6 meters; head height 15.0 meters Weight: empty 56.0 metric tons; max gross 80.0 metric tons Construction: lunar titanium alloy on semi-monocoque frame Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 878 kW Propulsion: engine-driven caterpillar treads: 2; rocket thrusters: 88000 kg total Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 1.10 G; maximum ground driving speed 70 km/h Equipment and design features: sensors, range 6000 meters Fixed armaments: 2 x 180 mm cannon, fire-linked, 30 round magazine each, mounted over shoulders; 2 x 4-tube 40 mm rocket launcher, mounted on arms |
| RX-75-4 Guntank |
| MSiA Features RX-75-4 Guntank 2 shoulder mounted cannons |
| Released: 2001 Series: Mobile Suit Gundam Avg. Price: $5.76 Version: 1.0 |
| REVIEW One of the original wave of Gundam figures, the Guntank lacks some of the poseability of later designs. Poseability is limited to the 40mm rocket-tipped arms, the ball jointed head, and the elevating shoulder cannons. The figure can turn at the waist, but like the original anime, is not meant to. There is more detail on this figure than on previous MSiA releases, with fine panel lines, cooling vents, and some small markings. One lacking detail is the inability of the treads to actually move, as those used on the Guntank figure have been glued in place. A decent figure, but moving treads would have been better. |
| The first Earth Federation mobile suit developed under their top-secret "Project V", the RX-75 Guntank was hardly a mobile suit at all. Developed four years prior to the outbreak of the One Year War, the Guntank was nothing more than a fusion of a tank with the upper torso and arms of a mobile suit, and was originally intended to serve as an anti-MS unit when rumors of Zeon's first mobile suits reached the Federation. Despite this apparently faltering first step, the Guntank packed a serious punch as a heavy fire support and artillery unit. The Guntank was also somewhat unique in that its piloting and gunnery requirements were originally split up between two cockpits: a gunner's station in the head, and a standard cockpit in the torso. The Guntank, like its Project V brethren RX-77-2 Guncannon and RX-78-2 Gundam, featured the core block system, which allowed the Guntank's upper torso to be ejected to continue operating as a fixed gun emplacement while the torso pilot ejected the core block to keep fighting in a FF-X7 Core Fighter. The first RX-75s were deployed for testing and trials at the Federation's research base on the Side 6 colony. However, only one unit - the RX-75-4 - survived an attack when Project V was discovered by Zeon forces in September UC 0079. This last unit was transferred to the assault carrier White Base, where it operated as a support/defensive unit until it was decommissioned at the Federation's Jaburo military headquarters in November UC 0079. During its service aboard White Base, the Guntank was upgraded so that one pilot could handle both piloting and gunnery functions from the head cockpit. Pilot(s): Ryu Jose, Hayato Kobayashi, Kai Shiden, Amuro Ray Appearances: Mobile Suit Gundam; Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation VS Zeon DX (PS2); Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo (PS2); Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space (PS2) Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara |
| Overview Articulation: 2 Detailing: 3 Accessories: 1 SCORE: 2 |
| 1 = POOR 2 = DECENT 3 = GOOD 4 = EXCELLENT 5 = OUTSTANDING |
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