
Kit review: HG 1/144 Gundam GQuuuuuuX
gMS-Ω GQuuuuuuX code name for the gundam unit which Garnada made equipped with Omega Psycommu used for a secret mission to investigate the legendary Red gundam that went missing after the war. The main mobile suit from Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX (2025) got its first High Grade Gunpla model released at the start of the 2025.

Kit review: HG Infinitism – Mazinkaiser
Continuing the HG INFINITISM lines with the new Mazinkaiser. Following the release of HG Mazinger infinity, Bandai now brings in the big boy with Mazinkaiser from the OVA Mazinkaiser ( 2001 ) into the line .

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Duel Blitz Gundam
Duel Gundam has finally been upgraded with the HGCE version featuring the new Assault Shroud with a design based on an old friend, the Blitz Gundam

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Infinite Justice Gundam Type-II
The HGCE Infinite Justice Gundam Type-II is a completely refreshed version compared to the old HGCE Infinite Justice. As a result, it comes with some interesting new gimmicks and equipment.

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Mighty Strike Freedom Gundam (+ Strike Freedom Gundam Type-II)
HGCE Mighty Strike Freedom Gundam is the 250th in the mainline HG series. This is the strongest return of Strike Freedom Gundam with a version using the most advanced technology

Kit Review: RG 1/144 RX-78-2 Gundam Ver.2.0
The RX-78-2 Gundam was the first machine to be produced in a Real Grade kit series 14 years ago. Now, version 2.0 has taken it to a new level with many impressive improvements, especially in the frame.

Kit review: Kotobukiya – Konig Wolf
A constant fan favorite in wishlist, the Wolf Type Zoid König Wolf’s finally joined the HMM Zoids lineup! How does the kit live up to it expectation?

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Gyan Strom (Agnes Giebenrath Custom)
The fouth member of Yamato Team – HG Gyan Strom is a grunt suit kit worth experiencing with interesting equipments and gimmicks.

Kit review: HG SRWOG Huckebein Mk-III
The latest member of the HG SRWOG series, HG Huckebein Mk-III continues to be a high-quality kit following its predecessor, HG Huckebein Mk-II.

Kit review: Bandai – Macross Plus – HG 1/100 YF-21 (Guld Goa Bowman Unit)
The 4th model in the HG 1/100 Macross series, HG YF-21 has shown its own uniqueness with a different design and secondary transform mechanism “High Maneuver Mode”.

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Black Knight Squad Rud-ro.A (Griffin Arbalest Custom)
HGCE Rud-ro.A is a grunt suit kit worth experiencing from the HGCE Seed Freedom series. Although it does not have many diverse equipment, it still stands out with its Western knight-style design.

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Gelgoog Menace (Lunamaria Hawke Custom)
The third member of Yamato Team – Gelgoog Menace. Designed based on the famous mobile suit Gelgoog, this kit is an HG grunt suit worthy of experience!

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Black Knight Squad Shi-ve.A
HGCE Black Knight Squad Shi-ve.A is a unique design with the style of western knights and many interesting gimmicks, mainly for some badass melee beatdown.

Kit review: Moderoid – Iron Saga Deer Stalker RxR
The first Iron Saga model kit, the Deer Stalker RxR is bringing the big gun (literally) and a big improvement to GSC’s Moderoid line.

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Immortal Justice Gundam
HGCE Immortal Justice is also a pretty good kit compared to HGCE Rising Freedom. Although there aren’t as many interesting gimmicks as the previous two Justice units, this guy’s design and articulations are still big plus points.

Kit review: HGCE 1/144 Rising Freedom Gundam
HGCE Rising Freedom Gundam is the first HG model kit in the SEED FREEDOM series. Compared to HGCE Freedom or HGCE Strike Freedom launched many years ago, it has shown a remarkable improvement in manufacturing Bandai’s HG model kit.
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Kit Review: Moderoid – Tetsujin-28-Go [Taiyou no Shisha ver]
The original giant robot returns as the Messenger of the Sun. Simple, minimalistic but expressive and highly playable, this Moderoid kit is a perfect choice for mecha fans.

Kit Review: Figure-rise Standard Ultraman Z Original
Chant his name and build his kit! Because the FRS Ultraman Z Original is an amazing kit that recreate the young warrior perfectly!

Kit Review: Code Beast – Hundred Edge Alma
The dream come true when fanart is made into actual kit. But does the Gundam x Zoids Code Beast plamodel match its inspiration?

Kit Review: Moderoid Ikaruga
After a long, long time, GSC has finally answered fans of Knights & Magic. The Moderoid Ikaruga is finally released – with all its pros and cons.