This guide is going to show how to draw XXXG-01D Gundam Deathscythe in a full-body view from the Mobile Suit Gundam series. The proper name is “Gundam Deathscythe (XXXG-01D),” also known as Deathscythe or Gundam Zero-Two from Gundam Wing. The guide has 35 steps and the complexity is advanced because of tight panel lines, mechanical joints, and weapon details. I’ll keep the structure practical so you can follow along and build a clean XXXG-01D Gundam Deathscythe drawing for your portfolio. This also works well if you’re collecting a broader Gundam Wing drawing set.
Field Notes: XXXG-01D in Brief
- Head: narrow V-fin, layered faceplate with small chin guard, compact camera block.
- Torso: angular chest armor with vented plates; compact cockpit block.
- Shoulders: rounded outer shells with layered plates.
- Arms: forearm armor with simple rectangular planes; left arm mounts the Buster Shield.
- Buster Shield: pointed, coffin-like silhouette; center emblem.
- Beam Scythe: long haft with grip segments; broad, curved beam blade; connection collar near the tip.
- Waist Skirts: front, side, and rear plates with beveled edges; clear separations between panels.
- Legs: large knee guards; calf thruster shapes; sturdy ankle armor with layered toe caps.
- Feet: broad soles for stability; visible panel breaks on the instep and heel block.
If you want to continue the set after this, draw RX-78-1 Prototype Gundam, Sayla Mass, Char Aznable and Amuro Ray next to complete a mini collection.
How This 35-Step Blueprint Works
- Red Color: current step lines to focus on now.
- Black Color: lines drawn in previous steps.
- Grey Color: basic sketch for proportions and pose.
Background info for context while you draw: Deathscythe is the second of five colony-built Gundams deployed to Earth, piloted by Duo Maxwell. It’s credited as Professor G’s “masterpiece,” equipped with Hyper Jammers for high-grade stealth. Its style focuses on rapid approach, a decisive strike with the beam scythe, and quick withdrawal.
To repeat the key terms naturally: if you need a compact checklist for how to draw XXXG-01D Gundam Deathscythe, use the pose block-in, clean panel separations, and a careful weapon arc; that approach keeps a clear XXXG-01D Gundam Deathscythe drawing from start to finish.



































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