
The MK-II… oh how I hated since my days of SRW Alpha Gaiden where I first met this Gundam. It was pretty weak and very boring compared to the rest. Worst part was its BGM “Mobile Suit Sen”… I couldn’t stand it. Anyway, picked this kit up for the sake of completing my MG AEUG team and for its Ver 2.0 articulation (the first Gundam to receive this treatment). If I’m right, the proportion and stuff about this MK-II is based off of the Zeta movies hence the badass boxart.
Looking back at all the MK-II models. The original 1/100 must’ve been Virtue/Seravee’s ancestor or something…
Out of the Box
17 runners including the chrome pistons and beam saber parts. Usual small amount of foil and moderate sheet of decals and clear sticker. Typical of UC (back then) is using mesh for cables and wires to float those 1/100 human figures.
The Works
- Straight built.
- Decals and stickers
- Mr. Hobby Matte Top Coat
Body Unit
Easy construction here. Nothing too fancy. The structure could feel a bit more rigid though. The body is light and feels almost as if I could crush it with my palm.
More simple construction for the backpack. There’s a ruler on the bottom of the page that tells you how long you need to cut the mesh.
Head Unit
Only cool thing about the head is the attachable vulcan unit that gives it some sense of style to an otherwise plain Gundam head. I detailed the side vents black with a Gundam marker and painted the head sensor with clear blue.
Arm Unit
Solid and simple construction yet still works in bringing a wide range of articulation. The fingers on this Gundam are very easy to separate since the mold between them is rather small, making the individual finger mod hassle-free. Nothing to say for the shoulders… they’re just there.
Leg Unit
Here lies the sophisticated engineering of this model. As you can see, there’s some complexity going on and quite an abundance of parts to assemble. It is not confusing but cutting and cleaning all those pieces can be time consuming.
Waist Unit
I was more than ready to tear this model apart for its review when someone told me that the AEUG version doesn’t have a rotating waist. Guess they realized that there will be angry bloggers like me who would be raging day and night about it so they updated the runner to make the waist movable. For what reason would Bandai even think it was a good idea to not give it a rotating waist in the first place? It’s not like this thing has another flying unit strapped on its upper body or something (yet). I had to paint in the vents on the front skirt because it looked terrible without the details filled in.
Armaments
snap, snap and go.
What I like about the bazooka is how the white barrel is one piece so that means there is no obvious seam lines.



The shield can slide close! Oh yea… and screw the yellow foil stickers for it.
Could really care less about the base really…
Completed Model
Overall, the assembly process was fairly simple and easy as there is really not much going on with this model except for the legs. With enough free time, this model can be completed in 1-3 days… I took a little over a week ^^;.
Not really interested in such dioramas. The base will eventually become a dust magnet and the MK-II looks funny standing on it. The base can be attached to the Zeta 2.0′s for a complete set.
I’ll admit… even if I don’t like this Gundam in general, I find it to be quite aesthetically pleasing in this rendition. The proportions are great; the model is “bulky mechanical” while still sporting an athletic shape to look good in action poses. Very modern and updated given how old this Gundam is.
This Gundam NEEDS to have the decals and stickers placed on otherwise, it’ll be as plain as vanilla.
LOL @ the size comparison between RX-78-2 and RX-178.
AEUG
Shot of Hyaku Shiki for good measures.
Believing a Sign of Zeta MK-II
Soon realized this Gundam doesn’t really like to pose with its beam saber…
Eye catch~!
Beyond the hard times from now!
Your generic UC weaponry: Beam rifle and shield
I’m surprised the MK-II can still turn its head even with the vulcans strapped on.
Typical UC… The Gundam poses much better with its beam rifle.
Boxart shot
Mobile Suit Attack
Strange how the Clay Bazooka looks normal by itself but looks really dinky when the MK-II is holding it… like it is almost out of scale. Love how the handle can swivel so that the Gundam can actually hold it without the hand being in an awkward angle.
Summary
There’s no doubt that this model has great articulation and looks but there are some things that could use some improvements. First on the list would be structural rigidity… what I said about the body in the WISP goes for the entire kit. The should feel more sturdy and solid but it has this lightness to it that makes it feel flimsy. Despite being smaller than the MK-II, the RX-78-2 2.0 feels more rock solid (and it is) and weighty than the MK-II. I can pick this kit up, shake it and the limbs would jiggle.The joints are a bit toward loose but not yet actually being loose. During wide poses, the legs tend to split or the model can become unstable/unbalanced. Heck, this even tends to happen as I adjust it in its standing position. Nothing severe though.
Overall, a great kit both in looks and playability. The updated waist is a big plus. Being the first 2.0 model, I can’t blame it for some of its quirks as Bandai is pretty good with improving their Gunplas throughout the years. Note that I said “quirks” and not “problems” because there aren’t any real issues with this model and I’m only nitpicking a bit. If I can nitpick a little more then it’s that this model is still bland and despite the articulation, there is only oh so much you can do with it given the armaments. Doesn’t really matter to me because I think it looks great just standing… like most UC stuff. So yea… feel free to pick up this model if you’re debating.
OTHERS’ REVIEW:
Diary of a Gunota (HD Ver.)
Eyeshield30′s Thought (Titans Color)
CLASH OF THE TITANS AEUG
Predecessor vs. Successor…
Is it over already?!
SIKE!
This isn’t looking good for the RX-78-2…
YOU GONNA GET ****ED!!!
RISING GUNDAM KNUCKLE!!!
G-ROCKETO PUNCHIII!!!
GUNDAM JUMP! TOH!
究極~!!! ガンダム!!!
キック!!!





































































































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June 23, 2009 at 6:18 AM
good review. instead of titans version, now i feel like getting the AEUG version. even though it’s just a straight build, it looks very clean and complete, as always. your photography skills is superb.
June 23, 2009 at 7:38 AM
Another great build, Z! Can’t wait to build mine, which’ll probably be in a long ass while if my mom’s summer shopping sprees are any indication >:( *grumble*
June 23, 2009 at 7:51 AM
The base give me some kinda “mini hangar” feel :)
June 23, 2009 at 8:02 AM
a new web design???? wow…. and great review too. XD
June 23, 2009 at 8:33 AM
Gunpla Inochi…seems like you’ve found yourself a new direction in building Gunpla. X3
From “home” to “real”. And from tons of G.F.F. to MGs.
June 23, 2009 at 9:46 AM
New layout! Looking GOOD! ^^
I guess it’s from “home look” to “real” eh?
Keep it up! ^^
June 23, 2009 at 10:14 AM
Sounds like the joints feel like somewhat of the opposite of my HGUC GP02A (MLRS). Though as I pose it sometimes the arms are accidentally pulled off and I have to connect them. Remarkable that it can carry its own shield, though. I bet I could get its trigger hand to carry and use my GFF Wing Gundam’s Buster Rifle. :)
I might be more interested in picking up the HGUC RX-178 Gundam Mk. II first, but who knows? *shrug* When I get into MGs, I might consider this. And maybe some glue for the joints…
By the way, while I like the layout, why the change? Not really much of a “home” look at Gunpla anymore? :P
June 23, 2009 at 11:30 AM
Hahah, Your new layout, feels “more-at-home”, Now I fell cozey. May I ask if MG MK II has the Bazzoka clip function at the rear armor.
As for the kick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkkFPrNdKu0. GUNDAM KICK…KU!!
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj278/Zeonic_Glory/Gifs/1209734277930.gif
June 23, 2009 at 1:21 PM
Seven6398, i bet it is hard to find in stores… the old hyaku shiki is a really old kit ^^;
Athrun, that goes to show how reflective it is :D
Rob, the stands are nice and solid. Better than action bases in most ways but worse in some. It is very stable… but the law of physics will take effect if model lean too much. It can hold up pretty much any MGs except Nu and Sazabi. They tend to be a bit pricey though… around 1000 yen for you probably.
Ckai, guess they don’t call that the Super Gundam for nothing xD
Chris, nah I haven’t been using the reactor for awhile. I just adjusted the exposure ^^. I think anything looks menacing compared to the RX-78-2 2.0…
Mike, thanks!
Acewhatever, how about going on a shopping spree before her? xD
Siroh, how about some pics of your finished MLRS? :D
Gunstray, wow… I never thought the Mk-II could look so badass right there…
June 23, 2009 at 1:52 PM
This is why Ver 2.0 of Zeta series rock! Super awesome display of events ^_^
June 23, 2009 at 2:39 PM
That was the best gundam kick in the history of gundam kicks xD
June 23, 2009 at 3:15 PM
What does that japanese stuff say? [being a Norwegian..]
June 23, 2009 at 4:03 PM
Z, I’ll see about snapping a few photos of it before I do anything else photo-taking-related. *shrug*
June 24, 2009 at 5:45 PM
I like the titans more…simpley cuzza the color scheme, but this looks good too. I can’t believe you don’t like the base, it looks awsome to me! :D
June 24, 2009 at 6:36 PM
Cameron, you ready for it? It’s quite hotblooded…. “THE ULTIMATE! GUNDAM! KICK!” xD
I swear someone asked me if the MK-II has the clip function for the bazooka on the rear skirt… forgot where I read that question but yea, it does ^^
July 7, 2009 at 11:32 PM
Well, Z, as requested:
http://siroh32.deviantart.com/art/HGUC-1-144-GP02A-Type-MLRS-128702027
A couple of photos of my GP02A (Type-MLRS) in one image, and a link to a third at the bottom of the description (with more of a review of my own on how it handles).
July 14, 2009 at 4:10 AM
สวยจังงับ
November 18, 2009 at 12:00 AM
noooo… why rx-78-2 lose
November 30, 2009 at 5:51 PM
I might get the Titans version. The AEUG version might not get a waist (depends on make I think) and the newer versions have waterslides which I probably will not be good with.
January 4, 2010 at 6:11 AM
Actually I hopefully am getting the Titans version today. does separating the fingers make it harder to hold the rifle and bazooka?