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Namco is a damn fine company, they brought Katamari into my life and for that I will be forever grateful. This character seems to be from a Namco game, but I can’t figure out which one as I only read english ;_;

Wing Gundam Zero, one of the two “perfect-grade” Gundams in the series. Its designs was first abolished because it was too dangerous and powerful. This Gundam was piloted by various people during the series, and eventually became the property of Heero Yuy. This Gundam is armed with the most destructive weapon in the series, the twin buster rifle. It is capable of eliminating up to 30 enemy MS’s in one go… It can also be split into two separate buster rifles. It is also armed with a machine cannon mounted on the neck and the traditional laser beam sabre. The thing that makes this Gundam distinct is its “Zero system”. For more information about this system, click here. Like its predecessor, Wing Gundam, this MS can be transformed into a plane for high-speed travelling (a weird looking plane, but very cool nevertheless). This is also the only MS that can fight well in all types of terrain, sea, land, air and space. One interesting aspect is the werid looking wings this MS has. It can be opened up revealing two extra jet propulsion boosters, giving it an extra burst of speed.

The GG1-type electric locomotive was developed and owned by Pennsylvania Railroad, an American company. It was known throughout the world because of its sleek body by French designer Raymond Loewy and is considered Pennsylvania Railroad’s “signature locomotive.” A total of 139 locomotives were manufactured from 1934 to 1943 and they remained in service until the beginning of the 80s. Today, although they are no longer in use and many have been scrapped, we can still find some in museums, etc.
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The two swinging sea horses seem like they are actually swimming in the small tank. This papercraft is perfect as a decoration. Why not display it in your room? Sea horses are saltwater fish that live in shallow seas in temperate and tropical zones. The size of the adult fish vary. Some are only 2 centimeters long while others turn into 20-centimeter fish. Unlike other fish, they maintain an upright posture. Nevertheless, on their curved necks, they have gills and pectoral fins just like other fish. They also have small dorsal fins on their backs. When swimming, they do so slowly by vibrating their pectoral and dorsal fins. However, they are usually found sitting still with their long tails wrapped around sea algae and coral.
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The two swinging clown fish seem like they are actually swimming in the small tank. This papercraft is perfect as a decoration. Why not display it in your room? Clown fish are mainly found near coral reefs in tropical areas. They live in and around large-sized sea anemones as their habitat. They are also known as a unique type of fish since they change genders during the course of their lives. There are 28 species of anemone fish and the clown fish are one of them. They are small compared to the other species and have white stripes on their orange bodies (behind the eyes and on the body and tail). They also have the characteristic of black and white linings on their respective fins.
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The giraffe is the tallest land animal in the world. It has a yellowish colored coat dappled with brown, and an extremely long neck. Although its body looks long and thin, the giraffe is very heavy, and weighs about the same as an elephant, hippopotamus or rhinoceros. Most people think giraffes are slow runners, but they can actually reach speeds of up to 60km/h. Giraffes feed mainly on leaves, which they pick from the branches of tall trees with their tongues. They are docile creatures, but their hooves have a powerful kick which means we should keep our distance.








































