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:iconturinuz:
Figured I might as well start doing this now, yay.

This is the AV-SXE Epsilon. It is just one of many mobile suits developed by a massive technological conglomerate known as Arcwalde Technologies in an original Gundam universe I've written. Originally designed as the perfect suitor to a powerful ultracompact "Gravitic Drive Core" reactor, it boasts high-performance in all areas from mobility to acceleration; even its weapons are of a high caliber with great destructive capabilities. Don't let its bulky look fool you, as it's much faster than it looks.

If you want to know anything about my designs, whether its their technological terms or otherwise, feel free to ask and I'll fill you in as best as possible. If you want any stats for any of my frankens, those can also be provided through messaging.

This is a Franken designed by me and thus not an original, from-scratch creation, though it includes some original tweaks to the design. Arts used belong to their original creators and not me.
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:iconkalad1:
looks very SRW-y
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~xXLockeXx Jan 20, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Kudos to the original head design, quite the upbeat-looking medium weight design. Thing looks like it's pack with armour, but I'm willing to bet if you put UC stats to it, it would handle like a dream too.
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:iconzemzelett:
100% awesome. You can see some heavy design influences from Hajime Katoki, along with a hint of Gundam 00. Three thumbs up! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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~phildog Aug 5, 2008  Hobbyist Digital Artist
It's missing the traditional samuri-like helm. Instead, it looks more like the one used in SRW.

I like the overall design though.
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~TurinuZ Aug 5, 2008  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Aye. I generally don't use the traditional v-fin for my designs, though some will have them.

I will say though, a lot of SRW parts were used; primarily in the arms, shoulders, and below the knees.
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