Well, even though it didn't end up being entered in the spring contest (this is a combination of time, energy, and not really being comfortable with how legal/fair the faceplate is, since it's pretty much entirely drawn from halfway up, I figure I might as well dump this thing somewhere:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v48/c ... 2aibw4.jpg
Model number: MS-79AIBW
Code name: Gundam Hamburger Custom
Unit type: mass production general purpose customized mobile suit
Manufacturer: Bernard Wiseman/Alfred Izuruha
Operator: Bernard Wiseman
First deployment: 24.12. UC 0079
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
Dimensions: head height 18.0 meters
Weight: empty 52.1 metric tons; max gross 71.9 metric tons
Construction: titanium/ceramic composite on semi-monocoque frame
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 976 kW
Propulsion: rocket thrusters: 3 x 24500 kg, 2 x 3000 kg, 4 x 15000kg; vernier thrusters/apogee motors: 12
Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 1.94G; 180-degree turn time 1.9 seconds; maximum ground running speed 110 km/h
Equipment and design features: sensors, range 6000 meters
Fixed armaments: 2x 60mm vulcan gun, fire-linked, mounted in head
Optional fixed armaments: shield, mounted on either forearm
Optional hand armaments: heat hawk, battery powered, can be stored on waist armor rack; 360mm giant bazooka, clip-fed, 5 rounds per clip
And then there's my somewhat "perfect world" version of it...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v48/c ... 2aibw3.jpg
The ole' backstory goes something to the effect of "how are we going to beat a Gundam?" "Hey, GMs are made of Gundam-derived bits, right?" I claim the funky colouring is an effect of paint-bleed and other such effects of a rushed job.