The only Zeon MG from 08th MS Team, the Gouf Custom ditches the Gouf's close-combat weaponry for more ranged weapons. However, it retains all the elements of the Gouf including the curved spikes and a modified heat rod. The entire body has an internal frame with amazing flexibility.
Beautiful Master Grade version of the God Gundam, in 'Hyper Mode'. The base is Bandai's super flexible, super poseable 'Action Frame', put together with some snap-fit pieces, some screws, bolts, polycaps for joints, and some wire (Master Grade kits are much more complex than regular plastic kits) over which the armor is layered. The finished product can take on infinite 'realistic' poses as seen in the anime. Parts are gold-plated for that Hyper Mode gleam! Some stickers for detail are included, as well as a plastic 'jewel' for the Hyper Mode unit. Also included is a translucent orange plastic figure of Domon Kyasshu!
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of Gundam, Bandai has released the Master Grade Zeta Gundam kit in an all metal-plated version. Quite an interesting effect. Includes figure of Camille Bidan.
Gundam MKII model unit. Coupled with parts for the G-Defender which lets you create an MG Super Gundam. Standing height almost 30cm! Almost all of the fins and hatches on the G-Defender move to allow various configurations, reveal missile bays, etc. Technical and historical notes Early during the Gryps Conflict, the Anti-Earth Union Group's newly-captured RX-178 Gundam Mark II mobile suit was soon outclassed by new variable-form mobile suits/mobile armor being developed by their Titans enemies. Although fairly impressive for its innovative new "movable frame" construction, the Gundam Mark II soon found itself left behind in terms of mobility, armor and firepower. To compensate for these shortcomings, the Anaheim Electronics Company developed a new weapon to enhance the Mark II's performance. Called the FXA-05D G-Defenser, this new space fighter-like unit was capable of docking with the Gundam Mark II. During cruise/flight mode, this form was called the G-Flyer. However, the Mark II could assume full control of the G-Defenser's weapons as a mobile suit, becoming what was commonly called the RX-178+FXA-05D Super Gundam. The Super Gundam sported an approximately 20% increase in speed/acceleration over the stand-alone Mark II, as well as provided the benefit of additional (and more effective) gundarium armor and the powerful long rifle and missile pods. These improvements allowed the Super Gundam to operate on a more equal footing with the high-performance variable mobile suits being fielded by the Titans at the time. Technical source:http://www.mahq.net Simple Instruction included in a box. Weight: 806g
Mastering grade with MG campaign of the 30th [ganpura] anniversary and clear exterior. The limited amount, and a clear exterior parts and one runner are an additions wholly and same prices. This is a kit of reasonable difficulty that will look fantastic when it is all put together It is a really high-quality kit and comes with a variety of parts that should come together nicely when assembled. If you have been looking for a Gundam centrepiece, this is definitely a good choice. Simple enough that you can assemble parts in between games at http://www.poker.dk/, and modelled on yet another Gundam from the ongoing series, it is definitely one that many Gundam kit enthusiasts can sink their teeth into with relish. It can enjoy a mechanical interior.