Shin SD Sengokuden Chijou Saikyou Hen - Outline

Outline

The Shin SD Sengokuden starts off as a new continuity many years after in SD Sengokuden's world. This time the world view is extended with the introduction of two new countries, Abram and Albion, in addition to Ark. The story told in four parts which happens in four places.

The BB Senshi kits in this series feature combining weapons, emphazing on the connection between the kits. It was after this series that Musha Gundams stopped being released in the Ganso SD Gundam kit series.

Characters this time are based mostly on the mobile weapons from Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory, Mobile Suit Gundam F91 and Mobile Suit Variations

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