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If you ever watchedMobile Suit Gundamand found yourself intrigued about possessing something like that for your leisure, you’re able to finally get it. However, the price for having a personalizedMobile Suit Gundammight be a little flabbergasting, to say the least, which comes around the same amount as two Bugatti Veyrons.

A still from Mobile Suit Gundam 00

A startup based in Tokyo named Tsubame Industries has launched a 14.8-foot robot that is based on the prevalent anime and manga seriesMobile Suit Gundamand comes at a whopping cost of 3.4 million dollars.

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Mobile Suit Gundam

Personal Mobile Suit Gundam is now available for 3.4 Million

Technology is unwinding with astonishing swiftness and things that we once perceived to be unattainable are slowly entering the realm of reality.

Tokyo-based startup Tsubame Industries has developed a 4.5-meter-tall (14.8-foot) four-wheeled robot that has remarkable similarities to the popular anime and manga seriesMobile Suit Gundam.

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury

The robot called ARCHAX, named after the avian dinosaur archaeopteryx, will provide its user with outside images using the cameras hooked on the product’s exterior.

Inside the robot, four screens provide its user with a total 360-degree view of its surroundings. It can be used to maneuver the arms and hands of the robot with joysticks from inside its torso. Considering its immense size, you would be surprised to discover its speed.

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Archax comes prebuilt with two modes, the upright “robot mode” and the “vehicle mode,” which would enable it to move at a speed of 10 kilometers per hour.

While this model is built to depict the potential of robots, the creator, Ryo Yoshida, the 25-year-old chief executive of Tsubame Industries, hopes to enhance and use future models for disaster relief and space exploration.

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The robots are obtainable for 3.4 million dollars, which will get you two Bugatti Veyrons.

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More onMobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury

Mobile Suit Gundamis one of the oldest anime and manga series and merits more recognition than it presently has.

The tale unfolds in a distant future when humanity has advanced beyond a stage 1 civilization and can now travel far ahead and explore the vast vacuum of space. Many solar systems and planets have been colonized by humans and a massive economic system has been established.

A student named Suletta Mercury, who resides on a distinct planet called Mercury, transfers to the Asticassia School of Technology, one of the esteemed schools in the field of mobile suits.

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She starts her journey of exploring the vast world of mobile suits while simultaneously learning more about them, as she finds herself in the middle of a war between Benerit and the Earthians.

You can watchMobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From MercuryonCrunchyroll

Jiyad Shaikh

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