MG Hyaku Shiki

The latest addition to my Char Aznable’s MS Collection is none other than the MG Hyaku Shiki. I saved this model for last because I didn’t want to bother with gold plating. The Hyaku Shiki is a very old MG model; the year printed on the box is 2001. This model was probably a big attention getter at the time due to the flashy gold plating. I know it sure got my attention when I first saw it back then and now the model is finally mine after seven years! haha!

The MG Hyaku Shiki has very few runners of parts (10 total) coming out of its rather small MG box. There’s also no screws and many foil stickers to deal with. Going over the parts, everything looks rather simple and straightforward since you can easily make out what goes where even without looking at the manual. The gold pieces are connected to the runn frame from its inner side (take a look at the 6th pic) so that when you cut the piece, you can actually avoid leaving a dull spot on the gold part; this is smart thinking on Bandai’s part. The minor bad part about this is that you have to cut the piece then snip off the remainder on the piece to clean it off otherwise it’ll prevent pieces from fully closing. Foil stickers are just for the eyes, and front and back sensors on the head. It’s funny how the eye foil sticker is all black since the Hyaku Shiki doesn’t have any “eyes”. I was going to use gloves at first to not leave fingerprints but then I decided I rather have dexterity and efficiency so I didn’t use them. The gloves are from my Max Factory Genesic GaoGaiGar Ver. Final.

Construction was VERY EASY. No indirect assembly. No zigzag lines to follow. Just slap two halves together to make one (for the most part). This due to the fact that the Hyaku Shiki has no gimmick in and of itself anywhere though and that this is an old kit. The whole model from top to bottom is just plain and linear; this is almost like a HG kit with a fancy touch. It should take about 5-6 hours to complete this model at “casual speed”, depending on whether you want to slap all those decals on or not (I did).

The articulation in this model is pretty basic. The arms and knees can bend. The body can twist. The head and ankle can slight rotate. This is basically it. The shoulders are fixed and so is the area where the legs connect to the hip, making this kit limited in action poses. Dynamic poses can still be pulled off but nowhere near as flashy as its gold plating. I don’t mind it though since this is a very stable model and stands very well. I certainly hope Bandai considers releasing a Ver 2.0 though ^_^;

I bought this model solely to complete my Char’s MS collection but I still appreciate it for what it is. It’s a great looking kit and very easy to build so I don’t see any harm in buying it if you can find it for a great deal (less than 35).

31 Responses to “MG Hyaku Shiki”

  1. MechaGear Says:

    Snazzy kit, I will definitely have to pick this up. I tend to like chromed-out models, they look great without paint.

    I would love to get a full collection of Zeta-era MG’s, they’d better release a Marasai in the line, though.

  2. al williams Says:

    Definitely a cool model, love the gold. And the fact that this was Char’s last Ms makes it a must buy.
    Now if only i could find some English subtitled Zeta Gundam dvds…

  3. Eyeshield30 Says:

    Hey z,another awesome looking mg there!
    One question,does hyaku+ballute not gold chrome painted?
    What the other difference with this hyakushiki?

  4. Z Says:

    The Hyaku Shiki w/ the ballute is not gold plated… and other than having a ballute, there is no difference.

  5. Eyeshield30 Says:

    Oh i see..
    I was wondering will bandai release the ver2 of this kit?
    I really want it cause ive been collecting mg from z series..
    Btw,your hyaku seems can be placed on a base,does it works on all mg,i want it for my old rx 78
    cause it cant pose well on ground,hehe

  6. Z Says:

    Yes, it’s Bandai’s universal action base. You can pick it up anywhere that sells Gundam models for around $6-7…err, or equivalent depending on where you live ^^;

    As for a Hyaku Shiki Ver 2.0, only time will tell. We would definitely welcome one though.

  7. Eyeshield30 Says:

    Yeah,i found one at my local hobbies for around $6..
    But im afraid it cant attach to my mg cause it s the red chars zaku base,^^
    now that you have explained it, im gonna grab that ‘thing’ hehe
    thanks

  8. john Says:

    i like it but i dont want to deal with the gold plating id rather get i different one

  9. supasheep Says:

    heyy….did u know that there is hyaku shiki ver 2 out soon? u can check it out at ngeekhiong~ i think the gold on that model is better….and its got better articulation as well~

  10. Z Says:

    unfortunately, the new one is this EXACT model but in a different color and markings ^^;.

  11. LagunaLoire Says:

    nice bandai-ish way to milk gunpla enthusiasts dry ><

  12. Aptkane Says:

    FYI, the Hyaku Shiki does have ‘eyes’ or Eye Cameras. They’re dark red though and only show on ignition or any other time eyes “flash” on a mobile suit (usually when the computer is entering a new logirithum).

    The Gold plating was sort of an “IN YOUR FACE” from A.E.U.G. to the Titans. It was initially supposed to be a transformable MS like the Zeta, but they scrapped the idea for mobility purposes.

  13. Lelouch Says:

    Looks ok…..but the fact tht it doesn’t have a V-fin gets to me……I’m a sucker when it comes to Gundams like the Strike or Freedom. And I wish the gold would be a bit more……yellow….it just looks a bit dull to me…..maybe its my eyes…

  14. Z Says:

    You’re right. The gold is not very yellow. It’s more champagne color than anything.

  15. Chris Says:

    Can he do the folded arms like sinanju?

  16. Z Says:

    not even close xD

  17. Bluey Says:

    Hi, did you top coat it too?

  18. Z Says:

    Why would I do that to this model? xD

  19. cool guy Says:

    whats up with the gloves?

  20. GundamFan Says:

    it one my fav mg kits

  21. Some Gamer Dude Says:

    I have a question.

    I recently did the HG 1/144 Hyaku Shiki with Mega Buster Launcher, which I chose over the MG Hyaku Shiki because of the Mega Buster. I was disappointed with the colour(Mustard Yellow… or Hasbro/TomyTakara Gold, your choice), but I got over that. What I realy hated was the Transfers, which I kinda made a mess of, being my first time using them.

    I am still wanting a chromed Hyaki Shiki, and the MG one is a good choice, but I was wondering, are the transfers on this easier to put on thanks to bigger surface or are there sticker versions aswell?

    Thanks

  22. Z Says:

    You will have to put in a little fine-rubbing effort to make sure you really get the decals in. Anything that goes on the plated parts are decals while the regular plastic gets some stickers. It’s not hard though since the surfaces are really smooth.

  23. A-Coya Says:

    I agree with you about how Bandai should release a 2.0 version of this model. It does seem like a rather plain model from your description of it.

    On a side note, to complete your Char collection, don’t you also need a Zeong and a Z’Gok?

  24. ant1ph0n Says:

    yeah, i have yet to complete my char set. i only have his zaku II right now and a 1/144 hyaku shiki.

    hmm… so many projects so little money!

  25. ant1ph0n Says:

    the hands are very odd to me… i expected an rx-78 ver. ka. construction but hhmmm.

  26. Tactile Dot Says:

    There! In the last pic. Is that Rick Dom flippin’ the bird!?

  27. EXkurogane Says:

    Seriously, for a slim kit like this, Bandai should have made the articulation better… BUt this is an old kit anyway…

  28. GAT-KRG00915 Says:

    yo Inochi just wondering…
    Will the Glossy Gold Lose its Gloss in Due Time


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