This is THE Gundam. The one that started it all. The RX-78-2 have more than its fair share of recolor/rehash/versions and this is just the latest (and actually significant) one, boasting an all-new look and fully designed inner frame. I actually forgot why I picked up this model though >_>. I was never fond of the retro look so maybe the articulation intrigued me or I just did it for the lulz.
12 frames of runners… that doesn’t sound like much but many parts are tiny (mostly for the new inner frame). Going accurate with the anime, I skipped the stickers and decals for this model and use black panel lines instead.
Core Fighter
I never had an interest in core fighter but I must admit, this one is pretty impressive (the way it was assembled that is). It could almost actually be kinda confusing trying to follow where to slide the parts in and much.
Body
The body is very impressive… or just the inside that is. All the fine details, the mechanisms, and all the parts working smoothly together… it’s one of those rare times you want to compliment Bandai instead of cursing them out. The parts for the shoulders are serious business and serves a function for how they are assembled and no parts are there just for the sake of having more parts. The beam saber hilts are one piece.
Arms
Like the body, the arms are all business as well. The elbow design allows you to rotate either the forearm or the upper arm individually, allowing for a full range of motion. In contrast to the arms, the shoulders are extremely simplistic (all the more better)…
Lower Body
More sophisticated stuff here. Love how the feet can bend like that so it can do proper kneeling poses. I believe this is the first Gundam to have such articulations. One part I really despise though… the armor part behind the ankle/foot just sits there and can easily wobble around (and maybe fall off).
While not many pieces for this assembly, it still does what it intends to do. It’s a shame to hide the mechanisms behind plain armor panels because it just look so well designed.
The waist design is unlike that of any previous MG waists and requires a little more work putting together. All the armor skirts are connected through ball sockets so they have a bad tendency to pop off from time to time. Besides the armor plates having limited movement (for clearance purposes), there isn’t anything special about this part.
Head
The head is a very solid construction and it has a full skull! I like how the vulcans are separate from the head armor so you can actually detail it, and the same goes for the side vents too! I think the Gundam looks more menacing without the face plate…
Weapons
Instead of your usual half pieces that snap together to make the beam rifle, the beam rifle 2.0 here is pretty thorough from inside out. Many pieces to cut out and nubs to clean up… it was almost frustrating. I thought some of the bits were a bit unnecessary since there wasn’t really a function and the only moving parts are the scope and front handle.
This is the nicest bazooka for a Gundam I’ve ever seen! Love how the barrel is just one piece so you don’t get that nasty nasty seam line down the bazooka. The sad part is that the peg slot on the handle isn’t really usable because the Gundam can’t hold it there properly…
I don’t know why the javelin’s beam effect parts came in clear plastic but it doesn’t matter because I painted it clear red and I must say… that was a good decision! The javelin needs a beam saber hilt to be complete..never knew that.
Plain and simple. Nothing more. Nothing less. I like how there’s a window cover that you can slide up and down to play peek-a-boo with your enemies ^^
There’s also a Gundam Hammer included but I didn’t assemble it because I didn’t want to put up with 27 nub marks on the spikes ^^;. I was gonna use the OYW Gundam Hammer for the photoshoot but it’s lost somewhere. The Gundam Hammer included in the 2.0 is the only recycled frame from a older model; the year stamped on the runner (forgot) is definitely before the 2.0 was released.
The Inner Frame
Two-Face Gundam. Bandai did a marvelous job on the inner frame and all the little completed details are just amazing. At the end of the day, I’d prefer to leave the model looking like this. It really is a total shame to hide the engineering behind the armor completely.
The Gundam really do look a lot more menacing with some of the armors off xD… Kinda give off a Terminator vibe to it.
Some silly poses to show off its crazy range of articulations.
RX-78-2 Generations
RX-78-2 Gundam Activated
You know… The Gundam 2.0 isn’t really as “anime accurate” as one might think. I was watching MSG’s opening several times to get posing ideas and noticed the proportions are marginally different (such that probably even less people will like this kit if it was anime accurate/proportionate). The 2.0′s design is retro yet still retains a sense of modern aesthetics so it is more like paying homage to its original self than trying to look like it. Either way, I don’t really like this retro look stuff… xD
Now for the real action poses… let’s see how many of my renditions of its anime poses you can spot :)
While this Gundam can move very freely, it is hard thinking up of good poses because it is so plain ^^;
Gundamm JAVELINNN!
TOBE! GUNDAMU!
The 2.0 is a solid performer both on the ground and in the air. The whole model has a solid and rigid feel to it so you can feel safe playing around with it. I wouldn’t worry too much about loose parts.
Can’t say you can really do much with the bazooka. The Gundam can’t even hold the bazooka properly and it can easily slide off. Unlike the Zaku II ver. 2.0′s bazooka where are there two peg slots for different angles, the Gundam’s bazooka only has one and it doesn’t work. How did Bandai overlooked this part after getting everything else right?
The Last Shooting
I would call this the “Perfect Gundam” if the name weren’t already taken. Really, there’s nothing about this kit that has a significant adverse effect on the kit itself. My only complaints are aesthetics, the back foot armor plate, bazooka clip, and the shoulder and skirt armors can easily slide/pop off… All of which are negligible and subjective at the end of the day. The model feels very sturdy and solid so it won’ t be falling anywhere and will probably survive a little fall. There are still no loosen joints even after the photoshoot so that is also a positive aspect. While this is the best RX-78-2 in terms of playability, it is also the most expensive (generally $40-45). Since there’s really nothing wrong with this model, it really just boils down to how much you like/dislike the looks of it. I personally don’t like this retro look but I can accept it, and if you can’t stand that then you can opt for the Ver. OYW or Ver. Ka.
Something is approaching 3x faster than a normal Zaku…
CHAR GA KURU!!!
ALLL-YOU-CAN!!!
Missed…
… For old time’s sake
GUNDAM BUNSHIN NO JUTSU!
HISSATSU!
TRIPLE GUNDAM BLADE!!!
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May 14, 2009 at 1:54 PM
I like all!! Your pics are the apotheosis of “amuro counterattack”, very funny!!
i ralized both OYW (you can see some pics on flickr, my pseudonimus is saviourgundam, as my name is Salvatore, Salvio for friends)and KA ver. but as i saw this RX 78 ver. 2.0 i had to get it, expecially for the mechanics, ad ex. for the perfect core fighter (absent in the OYW version).
So tomorrow i will retire the kit at my post-offic, directly from yesasia friends!!!
P.S. I am wishing a G.System zeta (but i’m frightened by complexity and price, risking to be condemned by my wife!!!!!!!
May 16, 2009 at 7:33 PM
z, did you have problems with the leg joints on yours? Because mine kept falling off.
May 16, 2009 at 10:09 PM
C, mine is fine… maybe yours isn’t snapped in all the way?
May 31, 2009 at 11:02 AM
I’m definitely getting this kit along with the Strike Noir as my next MGs…unless the local hobby shops happen to stock the Sword Impulse or MG Exia by the time I get my next paycheck.
Z, by any chance, are you planning on getting an MG G-Fighter to go with this?
July 26, 2009 at 9:10 PM
Recently got this MG and am wondering, to add dry transfers or not….
August 8, 2009 at 10:17 AM
hey Z… nice review.. i’ve read thru your other reviews as well.. nicely done.. im jus wondering whether you could advise me on which model to get..? cos im currently torn between the RX 78-2 Ver 2.0 and Ver .OYW.. mainly becos of the differences in aesthetics in OYW, which looks better (the line panelling).. and the mechanics of Ver 2.0, which is nearly PG.. im realli surprised by the movement it is capable of! i gasped when i saw the individual fingers!! OMG!! lol.. so ya… and the chosen model would be my first painted model… becos of its simple colour scheme.. i would really appreciate if you could advise me…. thanks alot dude!!
August 8, 2009 at 8:36 PM
At the very end, what is your model doing? If you want to change pose frequently, go for the 2.0… but if it will just be displayed there as art then definitely the OYW.
August 9, 2009 at 6:03 AM
you’re right.. i think i’ll be leaving it displayed… it shall be the OYW den.. thanks alot! very good advise indeed.. ^^.
August 9, 2009 at 11:39 AM
you’re welcome ^^. You’ll be happy with the OYW.
August 14, 2009 at 9:48 PM
I broke a part of my core fighter which let’s you is the small piece on top of the tail fin…………..very nice review btw
September 8, 2009 at 11:03 AM
I don’t quite get why you call it retro, OYW is old too. It’s ORIGINAL or accurate to the original anime, but retro is kind of not right.
Anyway, Version 1 is pretty much what the creators had in mind, and seems most “real” so it’s my favorite. It’s also the version they used for the 1:1 Gundam in tokyo.
The only problem is the 2.0 version can link up with the G-Fighter and other stuff. The 1.0 and 1.5 can’t…. =(
September 8, 2009 at 11:28 PM
I call it retro looking in that it is modern yet “dated”. I use it in the same sense I call the new Ford Mustang, Camaro, and Challengers retro. Modern cars… but styling cues back to its origins.
September 9, 2009 at 7:37 AM
Wait…another Chris….I really have to modify my name soon. lol
I have to assigned me some codename. Let’s see, Avalanche Exia x Rockman EXE….ChrisEXE?
November 4, 2009 at 11:02 PM
Z! Bandai’s gonna re-issue 20 over MG gundams with clear parts! and RX-78-2 Ver. 2.0 is gonna be one of them!! now you can show a real Two-face Gundam with its inner frame shown without it being naked! haha.. i think i’ll get tt kit! =D
November 4, 2009 at 11:25 PM
I think there is also a limited smoke-clear version too. I’d much rather have that one ^^
November 5, 2009 at 7:25 AM
Same here Z, that thing looks badass.
November 23, 2009 at 6:22 AM
Hi Z, there’s actually 2 versions of the mechanical clear…
Mechanical Clear (Pro-shop LE) vs. Mechanical Smoked Clear (HK Expo 2009 LE)
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y159/romi510/temp/clearvssmokedclear2.jpg
And btw, I bought a copy of Otacool, and saw that you are featured in it, cool!
November 23, 2009 at 12:49 PM
Yea… the smoked clear looks sooo awesome that I think I might actually want to be a sucker and buy one when they inevitably go on ebay o_o.
and thanks for letting me know that I actually made it on to Otacool :D.
November 23, 2010 at 12:44 AM
Yeah, finally my regular supplier has the mechanical smoked clear in stock, now I can admire the inner detail of this kit with its armor on.
Seriously Z, you better hunt down one of the clear version, because its definitely worth it.
December 14, 2009 at 5:58 PM
say, i doubt it since the G-3 is the same as this one, but are you geting the G-3 as well? i will admit the color scheme looks nice, and the boxart looks more bad ass, but the thing is exactly the same as this one. at least i think it is…
December 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM
damn you Z, now you have me in a pickle!
i was so sure i wanted to OYW ever since i’ve had rx-78 ver ka as a WIP. now it’s like, i knew about the new inner frame and all about 2.0 but after reading your review. i’m torn!
my original plan was to get an MG Ex-S
then i changed it to, no i want to build another unicorn because it was even more fun the 2nd time around [3rd one if i go with it] and keep it in unicorn mode and use my extra water decals and my very 1st unicorn, get a conversion to make it banshee since there are scratch marks that could be hidden with black matte paint.
now, i’m wanting the OYW + 2.0…. ughhhhhhh
damn you!
and thanks a lot.