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A pretty good bonus included with the RE100 1/100 Guncannon Detector model kit! Used by a MSA-003 Nemo Desert Color (for like three seconds before it got blown up) during the epic Battle of Torrington in the Unicorn Gundam OVA, the 170mm cannon resembles the olderNNFHI·GMCa-type.09/180mm Cannon used by the RX-79[G] Gundam Ground Type during the One Year War.
Source: Gundam Wiki
While bearing remarkable similarity, the 170mm cannon differs from its predecessor in several notable areas: such as the caliber, the location of the magazine well, the placement of the trigger group as well as the mounted position of the forward carrying handle. An old-school shell-firing weapon in the age of powerful mega particle cannons and game-changing psychoframe-based weapons, the 170mm cannon still found use as a cheap and dependable tool to lay down long ranged suppressing fire in U.C. 0096. The model kit for the 170mm cannon (bundled with the RE100 1/00 Guncannon Detector and not sold separately) features relatively simple construction with a pretty decent parts count molded on a single grey runner that results in a rather sizable cannon that goes well with 1/100 scale model kits. The decent part separation allows for easy painting as well, as I've done:
CT7 Gold
CT7 304 Deep Grey
Tamiya Silver Leaf
Tamiya Light Gun Metal
Tamiya Semi-Gloss Bright Gun Metal
Mr DIY Sparkling Black
Wielding the weapon is fairly easy due to its low mass and balanced weight distribution, allowing appropriate model kits to adopt a dynamic firing stance without much trouble. Although the MG 1/100 Nemo kits use the older flexible-finger hands, the AGE-style interchangeable hand units found in many modern MG 1/100 GM kits work nicely as well. Gallery
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