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RX-121-3C Gundam TR-1 [Haze’n-thley]

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Model number: RX-121-3C
Code name: Gundam TR-1 [Haze’n-thley] (aka Hyzenthlay)
Unit type:
 prototype mobile suit
Manufacturer: Earth Federation Forces
Operator: Titans
First deployment: unknown
Accommodation: pilot only, in panoramic monitor/linear seat cockpit in torso
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
Armor materials: unknown
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, power output rating unknown
Propulsion: rocket thrusters: total output unknown
Equipment and design features: sensors, range unknown
Fixed armaments: long beam rifle
Optional hand armaments: unknown

The RX-121-3C Gundam TR-1 [Haze’n-thley] was a machine plan in which the knowhow obtained from the RX-124 TR-6 [Wondwart] was fed back to the RX-121 Gundam TR-1 [Hazel]. As a result, virtually all the RGM-79Q GM Quel parts that remained in the Hazel were replaced by newly constructed enhancement parts. Because it used the unmodified upper body of the Wondwart high-speed fighter form, its head, chest, and shoulders were very different in shape from those of the Hazel. This substitution was possible because the upper body of the TR-6 was the same size as the Hazel’s Primrose escape system. It appeared that the TR-6 components were actually installed on top of an RX-121-2P Gundam TR-1 [Hazel Owsla] torso, since the head and chest structures of the Owsla were visible underneath the new enhancement parts. The TR-6 booster pod was likewise connected to the same movable booster pod used by the original Hazel. Finally, the chest and arms of the base TR-6 mobile suit were attached to the waist of the Haze’n-thley as a sub-arm unit.

First appearance: Advance of Zeta: The Flag of Titans
Original mechanical designer:
Kenki Fujioka

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Advance of Zeta Info

Writer:
Bin Konno

Artist:
Tatsu Mizuki (manga)

Mechanical Designer:
Kenki Fujioka

Character Designer:
Takuya Saito

Format:
6 volumes (novel); 4 volumes (manga)

Novel Release:
Japan 06.10.2003 – 02.15.2008

Manga Release:
Japan 12.15.2003 – 04.26.2007

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