This life-size Gundam Robot built in Yokohoma, Japan is terrifying

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This life-size Gundam Robot built in Yokohoma, Japan is terrifying
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It is part of an attraction based on the science fiction franchise 'Mobile Suit Gundam'

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Hypebeast reports that the unit weighs 55,500 Ibs. and moves slowly, but smoothly. It can walk and take a knee, as well as turn its head and move its arms and fingers.Newsweek subscription offers >

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