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The Giant Kuratas Battle Mech

Posted July 30, 2012 9:07 AM

From Neatorama:

You don't want to mess with Suidobashi Heavy Industry, or they will unleash their newest creation upon you- the KR01 Kuratas Battle Mech. Standing 13 foot tall and sporting some rather menacing hardware, this badass million dollar robo-suit might be the future of mechanized combat, once they set it up to fire live ammo. Currently, the Kuratas fires 6000 BB rounds when the pilot flashes a smile, so you might not be safe even if you're on the pilot's good side.

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07/30/2012 4:34 PM

This got a smile out of me this morning.

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07/31/2012 1:34 PM

Love it!

But of course it doesn't move as fast as they do in the Mangas.

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