Bandai 1/100 MGEX Unicorn Gundam Ver Ka
The model kit was really nice the one issue I had is that the right arm was a bit too loose for liking
Great price for a great pair of tweezers.
Behold the Infinite Justice: A Master Grade Masterpiece Awaits!
Step into the gilded cockpit of celestial power with the 1/100 MG ZGMF-19A Infinite Justice Gundam. This Master Grade masterpiece isn't just a model kit – it's a gateway to a world of gleaming armor, devastating weaponry, and angelic elegance.
Clad in gleaming gold and pearlescent white, the Infinite Justice exudes an aura of untouchable majesty. Witness the intricate details, from the sharp angles of its Phase Shift armor to the delicate filigree on its wings. This ain't your average mobile suit – it's a celestial warrior forged in the fires of divine engineering.
But beauty is just the beginning. This Master Grade kit packs a punch that'll leave your opponents trembling. Unleash the fury of the Beam Rifle, a weapon of pinpoint precision and raw power. Then, draw the Super Lacerta Beam Sabers, twin blades that can combine into a devastating double-edged weapon. Don't forget the Shining Edge Beam Boomerang, a razor-sharp projectile that dances through the air before returning to your grasp.
The Infinite Justice isn't just about brute force. Its Phase Shift Armor adapts to beam attacks, turning them into shimmering shields. Its Griffon Beam Blades extend from the knees and feet, creating a whirlwind of close-quarters combat. And with its articulated wings and sleek, posable design, you can recreate iconic aerial maneuvers and breathtaking battle poses.
This ain't a kit for the faint of heart. The 1/100 MG Infinite Justice is a challenge worthy of seasoned Gunpla veterans. But the satisfaction of snapping together its precisely molded parts, of witnessing its gleaming beauty come to life, is unparalleled.
So, are you ready to ascend to celestial glory? Grab your tools, channel your inner Kira Yamato, and prepare to unleash the Infinite Justice upon the battlefield. This Master Grade masterpiece awaits, promising epic battles, endless customization, and a place among the Gundam elite.
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Don't just build a model – build a legend. The 1/100 MG Infinite Justice Gundam awaits.
"In 'Gundam SEED', humanity is divided between Naturals and genetically enhanced Coordinators. Tensions explode when ZAFT, a Coordinator military faction, steals prototype Gundams. Kira Yamato, a Coordinator, is thrust into the chaos, piloting a Gundam for the Naturals' defense. Friendships are tested, particularly between Kira and his childhood friend, Athrun...
Read MoreGunpla (plastic model kits) are a snap together assembly and do not need plastic cement to complete. We always recommend having some plastic cement handy as a part of your modeler's tool kit. If you prefer to fix your model in a particular pose then plastic cement will work. Plastic cement is also perfect to use if a joint is loose. Apply plastic cement in a single thin layer and allow it to dry completely before test fitting. Re-apply more cement if necessary.
Gunpla (plastic model kits) are designed to be built and displayed without the need for painting. Kits are molded in different colours replicating the colours of the actual mecha from the Gundam series. A technique called colour separation, where multiple parts of the model are molded in different colours on the same sprue is also used. Gundam kits often include stickers or water-slide decals that can be applied to the model to enhance its appearance. Some Gunpla kits come with pre-painted parts or parts with pre-applied details, such as metallic or translucent finishes.
Many modelers still choose to paint their kits to customize and add further detail. Painting allows for more creativity and personalization, enabling modelers to achieve unique effects, weathering, and colour schemes that may not be available out of the box. However, the kits are designed to be enjoyable and visually appealing even without painting, making them accessible to a wide range of hobbyists.
Q: What are the different grades of Gunpla, and how do they differ? A: Gunpla kits come in various grades, including Entry Grade (EG formally FG) High Grade (HG), Master Grade (MG), Perfect Grade (PG), Real Grade (RG), and Super Deformed (SD). Each grade varies in size, complexity, articulation, and detail, with PG being the most detailed and largest among standard models, while SDs are chibi-style representations of Gundam mobile suits.
Start with an EG, HG or SD kit, as they are simpler and require minimal tools. Alternatively choose one of Gundam Express Australia's customised beginner boxes. Ensure you have a pair of plastic nippers and, optionally, a hobby knife and fine grit sandpaper. Follow the instruction manual, cut parts carefully from the runners, and piece them together. Over time, you can advance to more intricate models and detailing techniques.
Painting is optional. Kits come pre-coloured, so painting is primarily for those who want to customize or achieve a specific look. If you decide to paint, acrylic or enamel hobby paints are recommended, along with proper priming.
Techniques like panel lining, using decals, weathering, and top-coating can enhance the realism of a kit. Panel lining emphasizes details, decals add logos and warnings, weathering gives a battle-worn look, and top-coating seals everything with a matte or glossy finish.
Yes, Bandai regularly releases limited edition, event-exclusive, or special coating versions of kits. These can be more challenging to find and might be pricier than standard releases. Collectors often seek these kits for their uniqueness. Common names included:- P-Bandai (premium Bandai), Gundam Base Limited, and Event Limited