Names:

Worker Zaku

(MS-06W)
Status: MS of Zeon
Tags: Mobile SuitPrincipality of Zeon Forces (U.C.)Mass ProductionSpecial Work Use
Development: Zaku IZaku II
Original Design: Engineer ZakuLaborer Zaku
World: the World of Mobile Soldiers
LeveL: C

The MS-06W Worker Zaku is one of many variants of the standard MS-06 Zaku II that is designed for labor. It first appeared in the original design series MSV.

The Worker Zaku is a labor variant of Zaku made from either MS-05 Zaku I or MS-06 Zaku II that's considered to be unsuited for combat role due to damage. The unit's cockpit was modified and constructed from the cockpit of a standard construction vehicle, allowing someone without the military training needed to operate a combat Zaku to pilot the suit. The suit's left arm had a winch, and the right had a shovel. As the Worker Zaku is made from damaged mobile suit, there is no proper production line and the model number is given for convenience.

Because the purpose of this mobile suit is labor, it does not have any armaments.

The Worker Zakus were fielded in western Asia, until the production was moved towards the MS-06V, which used most of the same parts as the MS-06W.

The MS-06W Worker Zaku is one of many variants of the standard MS-06 Zaku II that is designed for labor. It first appeared in the original design series MSV.

The Worker Zaku is a labor variant of Zaku made from either MS-05 Zaku I or MS-06 Zaku II that's considered to be unsuited for combat role due to damage. The unit's cockpit was modified and constructed from the cockpit of a standard construction vehicle, allowing someone without the military training needed to operate a combat Zaku to pilot the suit. The suit's left arm had a winch, and the right had a shovel. As the Worker Zaku is made from damaged mobile suit, there is no proper production line and the model number is given for convenience.

Because the purpose of this mobile suit is labor, it does not have any armaments.

The Worker Zakus were fielded in western Asia, until the production was moved towards the MS-06V, which used most of the same parts as the MS-06W.