Is there a real life Gundam?

Gundams are large military machines featured in the Japanese science fiction franchise “Mobile Suit Gundam,” according to Newsweek. The real-life giant is based on a RX-78-2 model in the anime series, the magazine reported. The Gundam's help the Earth Federation during the One Year War, according to the series.
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Is there a real Gundam?

Japanese engineers have made a giant Gundam in Yokohama's Chinatown in the Yamashita Futo harbour. The area has also been named the 'Gundam Factory'. The giant robot is roughly 59 feet tall and has been made to scale. It weighs a massive 25 tons.
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Is a real life Gundam possible?

The simple answer is yes. In fact, scientists have been tackling various aspects of the technology since at least the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During that time, both Russian and American inventors explored the possibility of mechanically enhanced exoskeletons to aid humans in various physical movements.
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Is the giant Gundam real?

Modeled on the RX-78-2 Gundam—a fictional robot that has been the subject of some 50 namesake TV series and manga since 1979—the giant towers nearly 60 feet tall and features 24 degrees of freedom, meaning that it can move in as many directions.
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Is the life-size Gundam in Japan real?

Facility with "life-size" moving Gundam statue opens in Yokohama near Tokyo. A theme facility with an 18-meter "life-size" moving statue of Gundam, a giant robot featured in a Japanese science fiction animation series, opened Saturday in Yokohama, near Tokyo.
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Full-Scale MOVING GUNDAM in Japan - Gundam Factory Yokohama



How much is a real Gundam?

The Japanese Science Portal has specced out and priced a giant mecha robot, the Gundam.
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How tall are gundams in real life?

Gundam is 18 meters (59 feet) tall and weighs 25 metric tons (about 55,000 pounds) outside the Gundam Factory in Yokohama, according to Sora News 24. The mobile suit's weight includes its ammunition and fuel tanks.
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Is Japan building a Gundam?

Japan is building a massive humanoid robot modeled after those in the "Gundam" sci-fi franchise. The robot will be a replica of RX-78-2 Gundam, the samurai-inspired mecha introduced in the original animated series in 1979. It'll be 18 meters (59 feet) tall and weigh a staggering 25 tons.
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Are mechs real?

Although fictional mechs come in all shapes and sizes, the widely used hulking, humanoid mech design is the most common in gaming, and in life, as we've seen with real life attempts to build the kinds of giant mechs that we love in fiction.
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Does Japan have Gundam?

Following last year's opening of the Yokohama Gundam Factory featuring a giant moving mecha, and the recently installed Gundam manhole covers in Odawara, Gundam fans now have a new attraction to look forward to.
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How much would a giant mech cost?

The group first gained attention back in July when it opened a website letting people order their own custom mechs, starting from the low price of $1.35 million. The team has received over 3,000 orders both in Japan and overseas, but so far all the customers have backed out before paying.
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How much would a mech cost?

Used robot prices can range between an estimated $25,000 and $40,000, and systems with application components cost between $50,000 and $75,000.
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How much does a mobile suit cost?

They can fire 100 rounds a second when fired up, and are mainly used onboard helicopters and armoured vehicles. Since the Wing Gundam suit is essentially a combination of the two, it's the perfect choice. They come at the (relatively) inexpensive price of around $250,000 each — so $500,000 for a pair for our set-up.
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Can the Gundam walk?

It is a masterful piece of engineering though, as this new life-size Gundam effectively hovers mid-air and is supported at the rear with all manner of hydraulics and other equipment. Stored in a dock, the Gundam moves out and slowly “walks” forward, with its arms moving, to have its right-hand point to the sky.
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Did Japan build a 60 foot robot?

A giant robot resembling the 1970s anime figure Gundam has been tested in Yokohama, Japan. The robot stands at nearly 60 feet tall and weighs 24 tons.
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Is Japan making a giant robot?

A Japanese company is taking service robotics to a whole new level with a giant, humanoid maintenance robot.
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Are Pacific Rim robots possible?

The Jaegers of Pacific Rim clock in at an impressive height of about 76 meters (250 feet). However, controlling such massively complex robots in reality simply "cannot be done," according to Murphy.
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Is it possible to build a mech?

While it may be possible to build and pilot a mecha large enough to crush humans, they are likely to be lumbering, unstable, and with very limited range. Building a giant killer robot with many degrees of freedom would break a fundamental rule of engineering: avoid unnecessary complexity!
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Why is Japan obsessed with giant robots?

These are spectacular machines that are used, in the main, as a tool to help humanity. They represent Japan's greatest strengths as a nation: teamwork, the ability to blend progressive technology with traditional values, forward-thinking, fortitude and using science as a means to increase the sum of happiness.
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Where is the giant Gundam?

The giant Gundam in Yokohama will be staying for another year – until 2023. The 18-metre-tall Gundam in Yokohama is easily one of the most impressive attractions we've seen to date.
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How tall would a Gundam be?

The average Gundam's about 18 meters tall, though I'm not sure if that's average height for a Mobile Suit overall. The barbatos is on the smaller side standing at 16 meters. And the Unicorn went up to 21m, the Reginlaze Julia to about 30m.
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Are gundams super robots?

Gundam has been a franchise featured prominently in the Banpresto-produced crossover video game series Super Robot Wars (スーパーロボット大戦). Most notably they represent the Real Robot genre of anime, with other series like Mazinger Z and Getter Robo representing Super Robots and Combiner Robots.
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Who built the Gundam?

Concept. Mobile Suit Gundam was developed by animator Yoshiyuki Tomino and a changing group of Sunrise creators with the collective pseudonym of Hajime Yatate.
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What is the tallest Gundam?

The largest mobile Gundam is 18 m (59 ft), achieved by Incorporated Association GUNDAM GLOBAL CHALLENGE (Japan) in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan, as of 3 December 2020.
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