Looking back at the 1980s, I think it's really the golden age of robotic animation.
It's a time when there were so many great works that had a huge impact on later works, like Gundam and Macros, and I think when I look back on them now as adults, they're really good, and I think a lot of them are really good.
And one of the things that came out of that era of robotic animation was "Aerial Gillian", which, I think, is filled with the charm of old, good robotic animation, and I'd love to see it again and again.
I'm sure when I first saw it, I thought it was a children's fairy tale, unlike other robo-animated cartoons, where there's more fantasy than fiction.
When I was a kid, I remember waking up early at 7:00 a.m. on a Sunday morning to watch this, and I really miss it.
So I've decided that we're going to produce this long-awaited airframe as a plastic model kit, so I'd like to introduce you.

It's a large-scale reproduction of the cool jets I've been building.
It's an old work, and I'm sure there's still a lot of fans who love the airplane version of Gillian, and I've seen Gillian come in all sorts of different forms, like toys, figures, models.
This time it's a prototype, and it's a joint development of academia and waves, and it's probably the biggest thing about the volume sense of 1/72 scale that we've never had before.
There's a lot of different types of pro models, but I think this gallion kit is a snap-fit that doesn't require adhesive, and I think it's easy for beginners to challenge.
I think it's really exciting to see the saxophone just getting in there, and it's really exciting to see the robot get in there.

I think it's one of my favorite pieces of Sunrise, but I think what's so impressive about it is that it's a little bit different from O.P.'s.
And I'm amazed that in this PramoKit, the dark red body, which is also a trademark of this Garian, is, of course, a kit that can reproduce even its shape in a way that's very close to the original.
It's easy for those who aren't too familiar with the prototype to challenge it, and it's also easy for those who are more advanced to create it until they're satisfied with it.
It's like, you know, in the history of robot animation, you can't get rid of a celebrity in an airplane, and you still want to build it with your own hands.

And what robots don't need is to transform into other forms.
I think it's even cooler because it's not a robot if it doesn't.
And in the case of Gillian, it turns out that in the third episode, she's a flying model, but when I first saw these new forms, I think I was really excited.
So we're going to be able to change the shape of the three-dimensional pramo, so it's really good to be able to play grass after you've put together the kit.
Now, this PramoKit is also very much shaped, so I'm hoping that those of you who've seen it at the time, and those of you who've seen it at the time, and those of you who've noticed it's cool, and those of you who've seen it at the time, and those of you who've seen it at the time, and those of you who've seen it at the time, and those of you who've noticed it's cool, and I'd like you to build it with your own hands and enjoy the stereo gallions.

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You know, Gillian.