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昔描いた白いヤツに相対する赤い奴を引っ張り出したのは杉谷P。後年追加した赤いの全身は、かつて白いのを見えない部位を創作し立体化してくれた模型師でデザイナーの東海村原八さんに向けた絵だったが、闘病してた彼はジークァクスの発表前に亡くなってしまった。半ば事後承諾で複雑だったが供養かな
The first image depicts a detailed sketch of a red mecha, designed by Ikuto Yamashita, with the text "白いヤツ" (white guy) and "ボス" (boss) written in Japanese. This red mecha was drawn to complement a previously designed white mecha, as mentioned in the post text. The second image shows a dynamic battle scene between the red mecha and a white mecha, both from the Evangelion ANIMA series. The third image is a model of the white mecha, showcasing its design in a real-world setting. The post text reveals that the red mecha's full-body design was a tribute to modeler and designer Haruya Tokaimura, who passed away before the announcement of the red mecha. The images collectively highlight the artistic and emotional connection between the designs and the tribute to Tokaimura.
The first image depicts a detailed sketch of a red mecha, designed by Ikuto Yamashita, with the text "白いヤツ" (white guy) and "ボス" (boss) written in Japanese. This red mecha was drawn to complement a previously designed white mecha, as mentioned in the post text. The second image shows a dynamic battle scene between the red mecha and a white mecha, both from the Evangelion ANIMA series. The third image is a model of the white mecha, showcasing its design in a real-world setting. The post text reveals that the red mecha's full-body design was a tribute to modeler and designer Haruya Tokaimura, who passed away before the announcement of the red mecha. The images collectively highlight the artistic and emotional connection between the designs and the tribute to Tokaimura.
The first image depicts a detailed sketch of a red mecha, designed by Ikuto Yamashita, with the text "白いヤツ" (white guy) and "ボス" (boss) written in Japanese. This red mecha was drawn to complement a previously designed white mecha, as mentioned in the post text. The second image shows a dynamic battle scene between the red mecha and a white mecha, both from the Evangelion ANIMA series. The third image is a model of the white mecha, showcasing its design in a real-world setting. The post text reveals that the red mecha's full-body design was a tribute to modeler and designer Haruya Tokaimura, who passed away before the announcement of the red mecha. The images collectively highlight the artistic and emotional connection between the designs and the tribute to Tokaimura.
The first image depicts a detailed sketch of a red mecha, designed by Ikuto Yamashita, with the text "白いヤツ" (white guy) and "ボス" (boss) written in Japanese. This red mecha was drawn to complement a previously designed white mecha, as mentioned in the post text. The second image shows a dynamic battle scene between the red mecha and a white mecha, both from the Evangelion ANIMA series. The third image is a model of the white mecha, showcasing its design in a real-world setting. The post text reveals that the red mecha's full-body design was a tribute to modeler and designer Haruya Tokaimura, who passed away before the announcement of the red mecha. The images collectively highlight the artistic and emotional connection between the designs and the tribute to Tokaimura.