RE: Threeboot is now slightly more marginally possible than previously.
04-08-2025, 12:50 PM (This post was last modified: 04-08-2025, 01:17 PM by classicdrogn.)
04-08-2025, 12:50 PM (This post was last modified: 04-08-2025, 01:17 PM by classicdrogn.)
I played around with the URLs a bit since the link to the purple Bahamut on that page doesn't work right, and found both it, a lightweight/feminine styled one more similar to the original BGC Motorslave than the classic MZ23 bikes, and what appears to be the military hoverbike version, though with no bike mode. The thruster vents in the armpits, butt, and backpack are pretty clear, though.
Links:
* black/purple:
https://aic-r.com/2021/01-4
https://aic-r.com/2021/02-4
https://aic-r.com/2021/03-3
* fem:
https://aic-r.com/1958/01-3
https://aic-r.com/1958/02-3
https://aic-r.com/1958/03-2
* hover?:
https://aic-r.com/1951/01-2
https://aic-r.com/1951/02-2
I'll also note that the starship design looks A LOT like the New Macross class from 7 and Frontier, if with a pair of Garland leg pods on the sides rather than the more integrated ones on the New Macross, so lots of cross-pollination going on all over.
Also, if you right-click and "open image (or link) in new tab" then go to the URL bar and delete the "-(pixels H x Y)" or "-scaled" just before the file type extension from the images that have them, most of them will give you between 4x-10x higher resolution.
Links:
* black/purple:
https://aic-r.com/2021/01-4
https://aic-r.com/2021/02-4
https://aic-r.com/2021/03-3
* fem:
https://aic-r.com/1958/01-3
https://aic-r.com/1958/02-3
https://aic-r.com/1958/03-2
* hover?:
https://aic-r.com/1951/01-2
https://aic-r.com/1951/02-2
I'll also note that the starship design looks A LOT like the New Macross class from 7 and Frontier, if with a pair of Garland leg pods on the sides rather than the more integrated ones on the New Macross, so lots of cross-pollination going on all over.
Also, if you right-click and "open image (or link) in new tab" then go to the URL bar and delete the "-(pixels H x Y)" or "-scaled" just before the file type extension from the images that have them, most of them will give you between 4x-10x higher resolution.
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