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Life-size Gundam RX-78 Lights Up

Now that the Life-Size Gundam is fully assembled at Odaiba’s Shiokaze Park, its time to put up the lights so that folks from afar can continue to admire it even at night. Here’s a shot of it powering up ….

And then here’s the lovely close-up of it with lights and steam … I can’t find another word other than “Epic” to describe it.

Source: Pink Tentacles via Dannychoo

I’m sure somewhere in the secret labs of Japan, they are constructing a real Gundam or Mazinger =P

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15 Responses to Life-size Gundam RX-78 Lights Up

  1. Foki says:

    That is soooo awsome!

    I’d love to see it!

  2. kratos1010 says:

    Win. I cant wait to see this when I go to Japan

  3. anon says:

    f**king amazing

  4. Blacksun88 says:

    u think too much lol. man still has long way to go in order to achieve the technology of making gundam

  5. Asuka says:

    I hope they can keep it up forever, i heard their going to take it down in august =.=

  6. Kenny says:

    Looks freakin’ awesome with the lights on. When will we have something like this?

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  8. FNX says:

    Its a shame, i cant see it. Lets hope they leave it for a while longer

  9. Bunnymoon says:

    wow! I wish I could live or even visit Japan, so I see it in person it would be breath taking. ^_^ I want to polite a real Gundam.

  10. sakuramaruu says:

    No, no! They can’t take it down August. Have to visit Odaiba soon! Doesn’t it look breathtaking?

  11. Foki says:

    Does anybody know whats gonna happen to the gundam when they remove it from Shiokaze Park??

    I sure hope they don’t destroy it. Msybr thry will put it in some kind of museum?

    I really want to see it when I go to Japan. :p

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