GNY-003 Gundam Abulhool for 3D Print
1/144 size around 11 cm+-
you may need to cut down for small printer and insert some joint for movement
or just scale up 30% for MG size.
The Gundams can adapt to different environments without changing parts or equipment due to their use of GN Particles.[1] Such versatility is important as Celestial Being’s plan relies on limited machines to intervene in conflicts all over the world.[1] The use of GN Particles to control the Gundams’ maneuverability in aerial combat grants high stability, and allows them to maintain a standing pose while afloat, but it pales in certain aspects to the systems in conventional aircrafts.[1] A prime example is that the Gundams face difficulties in high speed flying in the atmosphere due to air resistance.[1] To solve this issue, the Celestial Being's Krung Thep engineering team developed the transformable, aerial combat specialized Gundam Abulhool.[1][2][3] Like the other 2nd generation Gundams, Abulhool was based on GN-000 0 Gundam.[4] Its name is derived from the Egyptian Arabic word for sphinx, ‘Abū al-Hawl’, and has a tarot card reference, a feature in all 2nd generation Gundams’ names.[5] In this case, it is the card known as ‘The Chariot’, which depicts two sphinxes pulling a chariot.[5]
Unlike the other 2nd generation Gundams, Abulhool was developed on Earth as its flight and transformation capabilities needed to be tested under gravity.[6][7] It can switch flexibly between its two forms, Flight Form and MS Form, depending on the situation.[1][7] Unlike the flight-type MS deployed in this era by the Union and AEU, Abulhool's transformation does not require switching parts in the base and it can transform even while flying.[7][8][9] Due to the focus on aerial combat capabilities and the incorporation of transformation mechanisms, Abulhool’s MS Form deviates from a humanoid shape.[1][5][7] Furthermore, the marked differences in dimensions of Abulhool’s two forms are not conducive for transportation and maintenance work.[1] Using the technology and data gained from developing the Abulhool, these flaws were rectified in its successor, the 3rd generation Gundam - GN-003 Gundam Kyrios.[1][7][10] Despite their differences, Kyrios and Abulhool have similarities including leg-mounted GN Verniers, and the rear covers of their GN Drives lack verniers or thrusters of any kind.[3][7]