>>23446986
Explicit displays of the Mudrock and Ground Gundam backpacks make me happy. Honestly think the little grabby arm process here is a bit off. I don't get the impression most Gundam backpacks were ever so cleanly designed as self contained units to just be detached, but rather actually with elements hard connecting them into the torso for at least fuel/power lines and probably structural mounts and even thruster cavities given how little room some have to work with. At that point I feel like they have to do a lot of custom work to detach it and make it an operable unit; why not just more directly attach it to a Primrose? The thing about the bellows frame attachment holding the backpacks is that, well, where does it go? It can't really compress down and make it flush with the backpack unless spaces are carved out for it. The only real reason it even has that frame far as I can tell is so it can rotate the backpack for the Primrose form, which I'm certain could have been done with a sleeker solution than this bellows frame.

I love the GM III loadout of the Primrose, it looks neat carrying the hip missile pods especially. The spotlight on the Kelderek layout of it is great too. Strange it has the extra mounting brackets but they didn't put the TR-6 style launchers on them. Those, GM III shoulders and Pale Rider leg missiles would really make this Kelderek Owsla (Zssa). The more I see it the more I yearn for the G-Line Assault backpack too.