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 ….
![Life-size Gundam RX-78 Lights Up [Image Source: Pink Tentacles]](http://alafista.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/images/june09/078.jpg)
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.
![Life-size Gundam RX-78 Lights Up [Image Source: Pink Tentacles]](http://alafista.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/images/june09/080.jpg)
![Life-size Gundam RX-78 Lights Up [Image Source: Pink Tentacles]](http://alafista.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/images/june09/079.jpg)
Source: Pink Tentacles via Dannychoo
I’m sure somewhere in the secret labs of Japan, they are constructing a real Gundam or Mazinger =P


















That is soooo awsome!
I’d love to see it!
Win. I cant wait to see this when I go to Japan
f**king amazing
u think too much lol. man still has long way to go in order to achieve the technology of making gundam
I hope they can keep it up forever, i heard their going to take it down in august =.=
Looks freakin’ awesome with the lights on. When will we have something like this?
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Its a shame, i cant see it. Lets hope they leave it for a while longer
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.
No, no! They can’t take it down August. Have to visit Odaiba soon! Doesn’t it look breathtaking?
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
Maybe they will auction it off and it will end up in some rich kid’s garden. LOL
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