Model number: GNX-611T/G
Code name: Striker GN-X
Unit type: custom mobile suit model kit
Inspiration: GNX-604T Advanced GN-X (Gundam 00V)
Builder: Allan Adams
Dimensions: overall height 19.5 meters
Weight: max gross 81.7 metric tons
Armor materials: plastic
Equipment and design features: GN Discharger, fires smoke grenades, mounted on right shoulder
Fixed armaments: 2 x GN Beam Saber, stored in recharge rack in unknown location, hand-carried in use; 2 x GN Claw, mounted as fingertips
Optional fixed armaments: 2 x GN Defense Rod, mounted on shoulders
Optional hand armaments: GN Smart Gun; shield, mounted on left shoulder
The GNX-611T/G Striker GN-X was a custom Gunpla built by Mario Renato. It was based on the GNX-604T Advanced GN-X from the 2007-09 side story Mobile Suit Gundam 00V. The Striker GN-X was designed with an emphasis on ground combat and working in conjunction with the two GNX-803T GN-XIV Type.GBF units piloted by his brothers Julio and Serio. The three brothers worked as a team based on the notion of “heaven, earth and man” from a Chinese proverb. The Striker GN-X was equipped with extra armor that could be purged after sustaining a certain amount of damage. Its head featured upgraded sensors and clavicles to help control GN particles. A GN Discharger mounted on the right shoulder emitted smoke grenades that had particle dispersing functions. The Striker GN-X’s main armaments included a GN Smart Gun, two GN Beam Sabers and two GN Defense Rods. The Renato brothers engaged in a ground battle against several units piloted by Meijin Kawaguchi, including an enormous 1/60 scale GN-001 Gundam Exia.
Pilot: Mario Renato
First appearance: Gundam Build Fighters Battlogue
Original mechanical designer: Kanetake Ebikawa
Build Fighters Battlogue Info
Director:
Masami Obari
Writer:
Yousuke Kuroda
Mechanical Designer(s):
Kanetake Ebikawa
Takayuki Yanase
Kunio Okawara
Character Designer:
Kenichi Ohnuki
Musical Composer(s):
Yuuki Hayashi
Asami Tachibana
Format:
5 episodes
Internet Release:
Global 08.04.2017 – 12.07.2017
Comments