Technology & Combat Characteristics
The RX-124 Gundam TR-6 [Woundwort-Rah] is a variant of the TR-6 Woundwort equipped with two Hrududu II units mounted on its shoulders and waist. While relatively simple compared to other TR-6 configurations, this form significantly enhances the Woundwort’s already exceptional mobility and power-to-weight ratio. As a result, its hit-and-run combat capabilities—a key strength of the base unit—are even further emphasized. This form approximates the Hazel-Rah form of the RX-121 Gundam TR-1 [Hazel].
The drum frames mounted on the rear of each Hrududu II function as joint hubs, allowing for the attachment and operation of large weaponry and optional equipment, with the Woundwort-Rah acting as the central control unit. This form exemplifies the TR Project's core philosophy of "model integration" via a "universal replacement system," enabling the reconfiguration of one unit to create successors to all of the military's existing MS by rearranging parts. In this configuration, the TR-6 is even capable of functioning as a large-scale mobile armor.
The Woundwort-Rah is equipped with two sets of Hrdudu II shoulder units, one pair attached to its shoulders and one pair to its hips, as with the Hazel-Rah Second Form. It also has four multi arm units of the same type used by the ORX-005 Gaplant TR-5 [Hrairoo]. Two of these are attached to the shoulder units, and two are folded up on either side of the chest, possibly to protect the cockpit.