




The iconic RX-78-2 Gundam, featured as the central mobile suit in the Mobile Suit Gundam television series, is a pivotal creation within the RX-78 Gundam series. This cutting-edge mobile suit was discreetly constructed on Side 7 and played a crucial role in turning the tide of the One Year War in favor of the Earth Federation against the Principality of Zeon. Commanding the Gundam's controls was primarily the skilled pilot Amuro Ray.
Renowned for its technological superiority during its era, the Gundam boasted a frame crafted from the lightweight Luna Titanium Alloy. This material not only rendered it lighter than Zeon's mass-produced mobile suits but also provided unparalleled durability. Remarkably resilient, the Gundam could withstand machine gun fire from the formidable MS-06 Zaku II with minimal damage, showcasing its robust construction.
In terms of offensive capabilities, the Gundam surpassed its counterparts, particularly the Zakus. Armed with a beam rifle, it marked the first instance of a mobile suit wielding firepower equivalent to battleship beam cannons. This formidable weapon became the Gundam's primary choice in most battles. Additionally, the Gundam featured two beam sabers, blades emitting extremely hot plasma capable of effortlessly cutting through any metal. To enhance its combat versatility, these beam sabers could be extended into a spear-like beam javelin, allowing the Gundam to engage enemies from a greater distance with precision. The combination of advanced technology and strategic weaponry solidified the RX-78-2 Gundam as a groundbreaking force on the battlefield.
Assembly Experience: Follows a step-by-step assembly process to simulate the real MS building experience.
Technological Evolution: Showcases the latest Gunpla technology with distinct phases - [Assembly], [Movable], [Structure], [Exterior], and [Direction].
Largest Insert Frame: Introduces the largest insert frame in Gunpla history, featuring a 180 mm leg length.
Extensive Movable Axes: Sets a record with over 90 movable axes throughout the body, surpassing Gunpla history standards.
Core Block Mechanism: Utilizes a core block mechanism and a new structure combining 40 movable axes in the fuselage.
Metallic Truss Frame: Incorporates a multi-layered truss frame with metallic molding colors and plated parts for four metallic textures.
Material Variety: Utilizes diverse materials, including silver plating, matte plating, chrome plating, metal parts, and new etching stickers.
Full-Body Hatch Gimmick: Boasts the most extensive full-body hatch opening mechanism in Gunpla history.
LED Unit Innovation: Equipped with a new LED unit allowing color tone changes and maximizing light guide efficiency.
Beam Saber Illumination: Features a small illumination unit inside the 1/60 scale beam saber for vivid gradation emission.
Battery Requirements: To reproduce light emission, requires a pin-type lithium battery BR435 (1 included for testing) and 2 button batteries [LR41] (sold separately).