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Blitzer Wolf   Technical Data   ブリッツァーウルフ



Name Note: None
Alignment: Helic Republic
Rollout: ZAC 2042
Type: Wolf
Length: 14.7 m
Height: 9.1 m
Weight: 53.0 t
Max Speed: Unknown
Equipment Information
Weapons: Equipment:
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Story Information
Pilots: Introduction:
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 The Blitzer Wolf is a fan-made Zoid created by Yusuke Chiba, a participant of the 2nd CoroCoro Zoids Remodeling Grand Prix held in November 2000. It won the wind-up category, while Death Stinger KFD won the motorized category. It's an enhanced Command Wolf that incorporates Imperial technology, such as the Geno Breaker's Free Round Shield.  [1]

Part Composition


 The Blitzer Wolf, while it has no equipment list, features a wide variety of parts including some custom made by compiling various items, both from Zoids model kits and from other series. The large turret incorporates parts from the back of the Command Wolf, a set of 8-Shot missile pods and a weapons mount from the Shield Liger DCS, the crest of a Geno Saurer, and a variety of gun barrels and additional nozzles.

 The shields on the side can extend outwards, and each has a long, curved blade. Two gun barrels are installed to the now-armored canopy and the tail is replaced with a Shield Liger's, with three guns equipped around it. The neck has a radar common to Imperial kits such as the Saber Tiger, which is also used for the redesigned independent vehicle.

Gallery




- Military History


ZAC 2101, March, Defense of Nixie Base

After losing Nixie Base, the Empire planned one final strike, which would both serve the purpose of testing their new developments in the Organoid System and of sabotaging the base. Ten Death Stinger KFDs were mobilized to attack the base. They caused an immense amount of damage before being confronted by the Ray Force. During this battle, the Blitzer Wolf accompanied the Liger Zeroes in their efforts to fend off the attack. Ultimately, thanks to the great versatility of the Liger Zero, the Death Stinger KFDs were immobilized. As a result, all ten units self destructed to prevent their ancient technology from falling into the hands of the Republic.


- Featured In Media



Book Media: Zoids Official Fan Book 3

Game Media: Zoids Battle Card Game (Volume 4)

- Notes


1. All information, unless stated otherwise, is from the Official Fan Books or CoroCoro March 2001.


2. Stats are from the Zoids Battle Card Game Volume 4.