Gustav (Zoids)
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The Gustav is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe. Gustavs feature heavily in the anime and games, and are the only non-combatant Zoids produced as a 1/72 scale model.
Gustav | |
[[Image:|300px]] Moonbay's Gustav (left) next to Van Flyheight's Shield Liger. |
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Zi-025 Insect Type Originally Helic Republic |
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Crew | 1 |
Weight | 68 tons |
Depth | 14.7 m |
Height | 9.3 m |
Maximum Speed | 135 |
Weapons | None |
Equipment | GPS Composite Sensor, Land Mind Detector (2), Shock-Resistant Shell Armour, Traction Platforms (2), Operation Arm, Welding Arm, Refuelling Tower, Carrier, Elevator Vehicle, High Tension Grappling Hooks. |
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[edit] Overview
The Gustav is an Insect-type (similar to a woodlouse) Transport Zoid. It was initially created by the Helic Republic, but came into use across all nations of Zi, along with many examples in private ownership.
While its land speed is only average, the Gustav has an incredibly long range and endurance. Furthermore, the Zoid has incredible strength; it can pull up to 250 tons of cargo on its two trailers, and carry most of that without losing any speed. This has made it the premier cargo-hauling Zoid on Zi.
The Gustav's armour is amongst the thickest on any Zoid, only exceeded by massive machines like the Ultrasaurus and Deathsaurer. However, the Zoid is completely unarmed. Some Gustavs in private ownership have been modified to carry weapons, with varying degrees of success.
[edit] Battle Story appearances
The Gustav first appeared in the early ZAC 2030s, used by the Helic Forces. The Zoid quickly became the Helic army's standard transport unit, and was soon adopted by the Zenebas Empire as well. The Gustav served with both forces for the duration of the war.
Over time the Gustav spread to independent operators and civilian users across all of Zi. Numerous Gustavs were used by freelance operators prior to the Western Continent war in ZAC 2099. Many of these were later acquired by both the Helic and Guylos forces to use in support of their armies.
[edit] Media appearances
[edit] Anime
[edit] Chaotic Century and Guardian Force
The Gustav is the key Zoid used by Moonbay during Zoids: Chaotic Century and Zoids: Guardian Force. The Gustav's two trailers are used to carry the Command Wolf and Shield Liger on long distance journeys.
During the Guardian Force series, Moonbay's Gustav is seriously damaged by the Charged Particle Cannon from Raven's Geno Saurer. The thick armour of the Gustav was able to protect the Zoid Core, allowing the Zoid to be rebuilt. For the rest of the series, one segment of the Gustav's shell is white, implying the spare part came from a standard OJR Gustav.
Moonbay's Gustav is also shown to be armed, with a pair of stubby, forward-mounted cannons hidden behind a panel above the cockpit. This is likely to be a personal modification, as no other Gustav shown in the anime has been armed. (Incidentally, this would be a difficult modification to make on the model, as that panel holds the shell together)
Several other Gustavs are seen in use by the Republic and Empire militaries. These are distinguished from Moonbay's Zoid by the use of the OJR colour scheme.
[edit] New Century Zero
Gustavs were used in Zoids: New Century Zero as transports by a number of teams, most notably the Flugel Team. A Gustav identical in colouration to Moonbay's Gustav at the end of Guardian Force (right down to the white armour segment) makes an appearance in the background in episode 23.
[edit] Fuzors
In Zoids: Fuzors, Sweet drives a Gustav that is used to support and transport the Mach Storm Zoids. The Gustav's appearance is somewhat different from the previous shows; rather than a pair of open-topped tracked trailers, the Zoid pulls a single large enclosed trailer. Haldo also used a Gustav with a similar design. Sweet's and Haldo's Zoids were coloured like OJR Gustavs.
[edit] Genesis
Several Gustavs have appeared in Zoids: Genesis. These Zoids are coloured like the NJR Gustav, and use large wooden, boxcar-like trailers. Several have been used by the Digard forces to transport Bio-Zoids.
[edit] Size discrepancy
Gustavs in the anime are depicted as being larger than their model counterparts; while a model Gustav is smaller than a model Blade Liger, in the anime Moonbay is able to completely shield Van's Blade Liger from a Charged Particle Beam. The Anime Gustav is also able to carry five people in its cockpit, and the trailers are able to carry two large Zoids instead of one.
The external size, while slightly larger, was not consistent with the size of the cockpit; the Zoid's cockpit interior is far larger than its exterior would allow for.
In Fuzors this discrepancy was addressed to a degree; the Gustav retained the five-man cockpit, but the exterior was depicted as being significantly larger.
[edit] UK Zoids Comic
In the UK comic, Red Scavenger is a unique Zoid. Rather than battling other Zoids, Red Scavenger collects their debris and rebuilds them, effectively prolonging the conflict.
Red Scavenger was found in the lost city of Estorya by Redhorn the Terrible after his body was destroyed. Redhorn reawakened the Zoid, who rebuilt his body for him. After Redhorn destroyed Mammoth, Red Scavenger joined his army. However, Red Scavenger's final act - and the final scene ever depicted in the comic - was to reclaim Mammoth's debris, presumably to rebuild him.
[edit] Video games
In the Zoids Saga series of Game Boy Advance games, a Gustav is used as the characters' mode of transportation in the game-world. In Zoids Saga II, this is later upgraded to a Hover Cargo.
[edit] Models
[edit] Original Japanese Release
- Assembly required. (Snap-together, no glue needed. Scissors or X-acto knife recommended for trimming off excess plastic bits.)
- The model's colours are moulded into the plastic, and it does not need any paint.
The Gustav kit comes on five frames, along with a battery-powered motor, a semi-transparent canopy cover, two flat trailer bases, twenty-four rubber caps, a small chromed gold pilot and label sheets. The trailer bases were originally used as a part of the Zoids Diorama Base models. The Gustav is moulded in light green and light grey, with a smoke-coloured canopy and black trailers.
The Gustav’s construction isn’t overly complex or difficult, putting it roughly in the middle of the range for Zoid complexity. The Gustav uses a pair of “AA” sized batteries for motion. Once activated, the Zoid rolls forwards at a reasonable pace, while the shell expands and contracts and the top radar mast rotates. Despite the depictions in the anime, the model Gustav is only capable of carrying a single Blade Liger-size Zoid on its two trailers. The Zoid can carry large models with no loss of performance.
There is some confusion over the Zoid's designation; the original Gustav was designated as RPZ-02, the same type number as the Shield Liger.
Several other versions of the Gustav have been produced. They are detailed below.
[edit] Original European Release
The Gustav was re-released in Europe under the name of Red Scavenger. There were no physical changes to the model, although the colours were changed. The green body of the Zoid was replaced with red, while the white armour-shell became silver, and the canopy red. Additionally, the pilot was changed from gold to silver, and the label sheet was changed to give it Zenebas logos. The model kit also included instructions for repainting the Zoid as a Blue Zoid, with colours that would have closely matched the OJR version.
[edit] Gustav Empire Specification
Though unconfirmed, this may have been a limited edition model was released in Japan during the early 80s. The model was essentially a repackaged Red Scavenger, with no changes to the design. Assuming it exists, this model is considered to be one of the rarest Zoids ever released.
[edit] New Japanese Release
The Gustav was re-released as part of the New Japanese Release, as a tie-in to the Chaotic Century anime. The Gustav model, known as Moonbay's Custom, was recoloured with a tan body, red armour-shell, and orange trailers. Additionally, two frames of cranes and other tools were included with the model; these were re-used from one of the OJR Diorama sets.
Although there were no changes to the model itself, the motor was redesigned to work from a single AA battery and had a screw-shut cover rather than the original clip-shut cover. Custom stickers are included, and figures of Moonbay (one seated, one standing), Van, Fiona and Zeke were included. The standard pilot figure was also included.
[edit] New American Release
The Gustav Moonbay's Custom was released in the United States, dropping the Moonbay's Custom from the title. The model was exactly the same as the Moonbay's Custom; the only differences being to the packaging.
This model was also released as part of the New Pacific Release, in near-identical packaging. Due to overproduction on TOMY's part and poor ordering systems, the Zoid was vastly overproduced and overstocked; remaindered Gustavs could still be found in Australian stores as of late 2006.