Model number:Â EB-05s
Code name:Â Schwalbe Graze
Unit type:Â high performance mobile suit
Manufacturer:Â Gjallarhorn
Operator:Â Gjallarhorn
Rollout:Â unknown
First deployment:Â unknown
Accommodation:Â pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
Dimensions:Â overall height 18.1 meters
Weight:Â empty 32.5 metric tons; max gross weight unknown
Armor materials:Â nanolaminate armor on Graze Frame
Powerplant:Â Ahab reactor, power output rating unknown
Propulsion:Â Ahab thrusters: total output unknown
Performance:Â unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown; 2 x GR-Es01 flight unit
Fixed armaments:Â GR-Es02 wire claw, mounted on left forearm
Optional hand armaments: GR-W01 120mm x 25 caliber rifle; GR-H01 9.8m battle axe; GR-Hs01 16.5m lance, features short-barrel rifle (Gaelio Bauduin/Ein Dalton unit only)
The EB-05s Schwalbe Graze began its life as one of the prototypes for the mass production EB-06 Graze Standard Type. The Schwalbe Graze utilized the same Graze Frame as the Standard Type, but it featured higher output and mobility. The Schwalbe Graze’s higher mobility was achieved through the addition of boosters on its backpack and flight units on its waist. The Schwalbe Graze could equip many of the Standard Type’s armaments, including a 120mm rifle and a battle axe. In addition, it mounted a wire claw on its left arm and could carry a lance with a built-in short-barrel rifle. The Schwalbe Graze was typically assigned to high-ranking Gjallarhorn officers like Gaelio Bauduin and McGillis Fareed of the Inspection Bureau, who painted their units in custom color schemes.
Pilot(s):Â McGillis Fareed, Gaelio Bauduin, Ein Dalton, Isurugi Camice
First appearance: Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans
Original mechanical designer:Â Kanetake Ebikawa
Iron-Blooded Orphans Info
Director:
Tatsuyuki Nagai
Writer(s):
Mari Okada
Hajime Kamoshida
Michihiro Tsuchiya
Toshizo Nemoto
Shinsuke Onishi
Hiroyuki Yoshino
Mayori Sekijima
Tatsuto Higuchi
Yousuke Kuroda
Mechanical Designer(s):
Naohiro Washio
Kanetake Ebikawa
Ippei Gyoubu
Kenji Teraoka
Tamotsu Shinohara
Character Designer(s):
Yu Ito
Michinori Chiba
Musical Composer:
Masaru Yokoyama
Format:
50 episodes; 9 compilation episodes
Airdates (TV):
Japan 10.04.2015 – 03.27.2016 (S1);
10.02.2016 – 04.02.2017 (S2)
U.S. 06.04.2016 – 12.11.2016 (S1);
10.08.2017 – 04.28.2018 (S2)
Airdates (SE):
Japan 04.29.2022 –
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Cutaway diagram of the VF-1J Valkyrie Fighter Mode from “This is Animation Special: Macross Plus”(1995). Larger versions on my DA profile:
https://www.deviantart.com/marchly/art/Macross-VF-1J-Valkyrie-Cutaway-Diagram-detailed-973372931
https://www.deviantart.com/marchly/art/Macross-VF-1J-Valkyrie-Cutaway-Diagram-clean-973371729
Art by Kiyomi Tanaka. Original concept by unknown Macross fan. Image built by me
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