My utter loathing for the traitorous republican redcoats and love of Scottish fairies, and regret that Touhou should be here defiled by the former, makes it difficult for me to objectively adjudge this work.
So is this art inspired by the Battle of Culloden, where the Jacobites forces which includes the Highland clans loyal to House Stuart, led by Charles Edward Stuart, the Stuart heir, against the British Army and loyal Highland clans, led by the Duke of Cumberland, a member of House Hanover, the current Royal Family during that time?
For context, this was originally posted right before the 2024 NHK Mile Cup, while Kota Fujioka and Jo Cappucino won the 2009 NHK Mile Cup. This was in memoriam to the jockey who died as a result of a racing accident the month before the Mile Cup.
First one is unconfirmed leaks. Second one: compare female Travelers' outfit with Black Swan's and the Abyss Queen from BP short movie you can see they look strikingly similar.
First one is unconfirmed leaks. Second one: compare female Travelers' outfit with Black Swan's and the Abyss Queen from BP short movie you can see they look strikingly similar.
Looks like a Mateba Unica 6 to me, best visible at 0:12. Any firearm experts feel free to correct.
The creator replied to their tweet with the gun model they used for this, apparently it's a Mateba M-M2007(featured in the first two GitS films), which is not a real gun, but its closest real-world counterpart is the Mateba 2006M.
Looking through our existing Mateba tags, it seems like we've got a few guns incorrectly tagged Mateba_2008M when they should be Mateba M-M2007 anyway (an easy way to tell the difference in this case is the cylinder, which is fully housed within the frame of the M-M2007(and 2006M), where the M2008(and model 6 unica) has an open-top housing.), so I'll add the tag.