The Custom Set #1 also includes a light up beam saber. I own both upgrade sets and the original PG RX-78-2 and it’s held up pretty good for me having it for 20 years now.
@@MechaGaikotsu They have, but they don’t do it very often and not much extra weapons just clear armor. The last PG weapon upgrade sets that I’ve seen were for the Unicorn Gundam to make it into Full Armor Mode and then there was the weapon upgrade set for the PG Strike Gundam to make it into the Perfect Strike, and then there’s the upgrade set for PG Exia to make it into the Exia Repair. But unfortunately all of these are P-Bandai exclusives. I also have the upgrade kits for the PG Zaku 2 sets #1 and #2 which has a light up Heat Hawk and other weapons and clear armor.
I missed part of what you said near the start of the video (around 1:27), so I skipped back a few seconds, resulting in the line "at the time I didn't actually have a perfect grade wife". It gave me a bit of a laugh, so I figured I'd share :)
Lower grit sand papers are rougher in touch. You should use 400 grit papers for preparing surfaces for further sanding with 600 grit and either spray primer or use even higher grits for polishing.
Man i miss the old details and intense inner frames of the old perfect grades. They stopped doing this level of detail at the perfect grade strike. But the GP01 and the MKII gundams are intense with the inner details and the moving pistons. Always wanted the original RX78-2, especially sfter building the old Zaku. They're not great kits on the mobility but the inner frame is top tier
@Borgron That issue was affecting MG kits for a while too. Think it was with the MG barbatos when mgs went back to feeling like 'the inner frame is the robot everything else is just armour' imo.
As someone who owns PG Rx78-2 thats from 1997 My experience is overall is there is a lot of issue specially the knees as the giant polycap crack at me after only a month of building Maybe the reason is my copy is not a recent it maybe around 2000 but I am bit sure as It was a gift from my cousin who is also into gunpla
Although I do love the PG UNLEASHED, there’s something nostalgic about the basic design of the OG PG. Also, those clear parts gives it such an added touch!
I love videos like this, I wish you took a bit more time to show us all the changes and finished product but I totally understand needing to upload on time, awesome vid
Hi there, built this model almost 20 years ago now and there are a couple of pieces that you didn't get that wouldve made for a better display. 1. A non-transforming core block that you could interchange with the core fighter. The static core block also had a lot of panels removed to show underneath the armor, like the main engines for the fighter mode. 2. Landing gear for the core fighter. They were only made of chromed plasric and black plastic for the tires, but they were awesome to have if you wanted to have a diorama where the core fighter was getting ready for take off. 3. The battery fore the light unit in the head is a CR2025 button cell if memory serves. Only thing about the light is that theres only one led bulb in the head and it only looks good at an angle looking at either eye, not both. 4. The beams for the beam sabers are long enough that you could use them as chop sticks if you put the hilts on. Some fun facts about the box now. 1. The box that it came in was 3 feet wide by 11 inches tall. 2. Inside that box was another box that was the size of a Master Grade box at the time. Probably over 30 runners, one construction manual, and booklet on the history of Gundam project on the whole, entirely in Japanese.
I will always love the spirit with which the OG PG RX was made. It simply feels like a scaled down version of an actual machine, with its' pistons, hydraulics, details like piping, etc, and even down to its' relatively limited articulation (at least compared to modern offerings), giving it a bit of a charming, clunky, mechanical, yet still unmistakeably slick feel. It continues to be the gold standard by which I judge my kits. It's why the PG Wing 0, MKII, and GP01 all tickle something in me, and why the only modern kit I've built that I've truly loved has been the Barbados.
There really is just something about pistons. It was one of the first things that stood out to me about some older kits like the MG MkII 2.0. I’ve been eyeing that PG GP01 for a while now too…
Me and my cousin built this in the early 2000s and if I remember correctly all the joints that weren't screwed in were a little floppy from the start. Particularly Legs and knees always gave me trouble as well.
Epic af, im getting the rg 2.0 after you said it wasnt that bad, thanks and love the videos (side note, 2:12, i use those information tags as mini pla plates lol)
I have a backlog of your bids so don’t know if you read these still, clear gundams are one of my favorite parts of the hobby especially since the inner frames almost always have injection gloss that stands out even better.
I love my PG granddaddy but boy does it not hold up well. Had to customise the eyes as they were fully clear with no black round the sides to darken it when the LED is on. 7 years later and it’s arm droops so it now looks like it’s shooting my MG GP01 in the back of the head.
And the shoulder fell off, the zaku has the same connection issue, I finally resorted to gluing the arms on, which luckily didn’t affect the articulation much
That's what i did for the Astaroth. Since it came with most of the original head, i scratch built an adaptor so the Origin headcould mount the new wicked new Rinascimento v-fin
I love this PG Gundam, Im trying to find that add on kit for it. Its not necessary replaced by the unleashed either. The look is completely different, and I love the opening hatches. Plus, for a while, you could find the old PG for less than $150. I got mine for $120.
I have recently built the perfect grade zaku, the perfect grade Gundam mk2 and last, but certainly not least pg Zeta Gundam… these kits are old and don’t have good reviews and there’s nobody online showing the best process to wire up the electronic parts.. all that being said, when you finish a vintage perfect grade, it’s one of the most gratifying things you’ve ever done.. and yes, Zeta is easily the hardest one to build because it has to transform… I recommend you build some of the old ones, they really are a challenge 😅
I’ve done this kit, it was my second PG kit, my first was PG Wing Gundam Zero. I have both upgrade sets for this PG RX-78-2. I also have the PG Zeta Gundam, PG Strike Gundam (and the P-Bandai upgrade kit for the Perfect Strike Gundam), PG Skygrasper, PG Zaku (Char’s), PG Zaku (green) and both PG upgrade kits for the Zaku, and PG Gundam Astray Red Frame Kai. I would love to get the PG RX-178 MK-II in both colors and maybe even all of the standard PG releases. I know that these are old builds but they are still fun and PG kits have been some of my favorites.
You'll have fun building the PG Mk II. It has its quirks and there are parts to watch out for that go on more than one way, but it feels earned when you're done.
If you are interested in clear Gundam. I recommended... 1. MG Eclipse Gundam clear color 2. MG TRANS-AM 00 RAISER [CLEAR COLOR VER.] 3. MG Barbatos clear color 4. HG Calibarn clear color 5. HG Aeriel clear color 6. RG Nu and Sazabi All of them are limited (I'm not sure if all of the clear colors are limited items) but these kits I mentioned have glass styles where you can see the inner frame clearly. Some of the clear versions are a little bit cloudy? (not sure about the word but it is barely visible inside). I also sometimes paint chrome silver from the inside to make the clear look unique!
Great to know! I plan on picking up the clear aerial when the Gundam base comes through my town. That and the clear MGSD freedom (since those master grade SD’s have amazing inner frames)
This is probably gonna get buried in the comments but someone told me MechaG scratch built something so I was surprised that I had to check it out Now that's a really good job! Tho I heard Green stuff doesn't sand as well as other putties cause it's still a bit rubbery after so maybe Tamiya Quick Type is something better you could use soon if you ever go down the rabbit hole Well done man!
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I think you should use the pgu rx-778-2 red piece and use oyumaru to make a mold and then use green stuff to make it its makes a nicer look I think than free handing it. I mean it’s still looks pretty good to me unnoticeable
This is out of the topic but since you have built the Judge model kit, there is a new model kit that I bet you will really like and enjoy to build. The Nonzero Studio Hemoxian Tastier. Would really love to see you review that one.
As an owner of an original one I got when they first came out (as well as the Eva-01...ugh), there are definitely some weak points of the kit. The way the shield attaches to the arm is very sturdy...but also can easily break when removing it. The polycaps that hold on the armor tend to pop off the armor even on a fresh built kit. The issues you're having with posability are mostly down to whoever built the kit. The shoulders have much more range of motion than that, but whoever built it likely overtightened the screws. I really wish Bandai had included posable hands with the PGU as it's my biggest complaint with it. I've never had a problem with the posable PG hands, and I have most of the PG kits in my collection. I also like the larger opening hatches on OG PG vs the PGU as you see more of the frame.
The only clear kit I own is the MG 2.0 Hyaku Shiki and only because it is my favorite suite and I buy every variation I can. otherwise I dont care for the clear kits.
I have the PG Zaku and both of the upgrade kits to make it mechanical clear. Plus they have the extra accessories including a light up Heat Hawk, 2 Zaku bazookas, 2 cracker (grenades), leg missile pods, 2 sturm fausts (stored and launched forms), it’s a cool setup.
I miss the days where gundam prices are expensive on the getgo, and not taxed, like imagine wanting to buy the amazing strike freedom with the original price of 2.700 Jpy, and when it got to the country I'm in, the price was suddenly the amount converted to 5.450 Jpy, yeah sure some sellers are going down, even selling for 4.55 Jpy, but dang... damn gundam Mafia's
Some of the best clear kits in my opinion are the Art of Gundam kits. They're popular MGs with all the armor being clear. While nothing too special, the boxes look very nice and premium. Something in simplicity I guess. The Astray Red Frame version has a electroplated red on the inner frame to really make it pop. Not sure if the others have anything special to their frames. To my knowledge, these kits are the only ways to get a clear versions of the MG 00 Raiser in it's regular colors. There's a clear color trans-am version. MG Unicorn in clear color and green psycho frame. There is a mechanical clear full armor gundam, but I believe the white parts aren't the same color and I don't believe the blue parts are clear. MG Astray Red Frame. The original basic MG Red Frame is already a P-bandai kit. This has electroplated red armor and inner frame and the white is a clear white. There exists some sort of expansion part set for the MG Astray Red Frame in which some of the armor is clear, but It's not all the armor like the PG RX-78-2 in this video. There is only one clear color MG Wing Gundam Proto Zero and it comes from this line. There are also exclusive mechanical clear versions of the MG RX-78-2 3.0 and the MG Char's Zaku II 2.0. The Mega Size clear color RX-78-2 is also a part of this line
So, im a 1/144th scale builder by in large. Only 2 that arent 1/144th in my collection. I love anime accurate HGs when im like “i just want this finished product on my shelf” and the super stylized RGs when i want the build to be an experience. I admire the PGs that Other people put together but every time i think about what its probably like to build one myself, im like “no i dont want anything to do with that”. Im fine when im sitting at the desk working on each one but when im not at the desk, i get impatient with how slow builds go sometimes. Its like i want to - want to build a PG but i talk myself out of buying one every time i go to “re-up” the backlog. Usually a Seed or Unicorn PG kit that makes me stop and think about if i really want to. So i ask the community: do i trust my gut and stay away from PG? Are PGs that special that i should go out of my comfort zone with one? Are they varied and unique enough to where maybe there is 1 that’ll be right for me like goldilocks?
They are like the other kits in that there has been a quantum leap forward in engineering from these early ones to the more recent ones. If one of the recent ones appeals to you, they are a great build.
To be honest, I love a ton of surface detail on my kits, so it's PGU all the way for me. Maybe it's because of my love for 80s and 90s mecha OVAs where they would always have the glory shots of pistons moving, joints flexing and an abundance of mechanical detail just to show off the staff's art and animation. But on the other hand, when it comes to official designs, I prefer simpler ones. I would take the RX-78 or the Turn A any day over the Strike Freedom or Unicorn. I don't really like super busy designs that have a bunch of stuff hanging off it. The upside of simpler designs is they are infinitely customizable and adaptable. That's why there are countless versions of the RX-78, you can do so much with the design. You can't really add anything or customize an already busy design.
While I understand the logistical issues of action bases in this scale, it is a crying shame that so many PG's have no Bandai support other than, "LOL, sucks to be you." The level of poseability these kits offer is merely hypothetical, and will rarely be achieved once the limb is attached. MENG seems to be the only company that makes LARGE action stands, mostly, but not exclusively, for their GIGANTIC Eva series kits.
Me too. For something that I personally would mostly sit on a shelf in a pretty bland vanilla pose, this one seems less busy. Kind of reminds me of those old school shogun warriors robot toys.
Sucks i buy PG MK2 in thrift store here in Japan for 8000 yen around 100 bucks. i was thrilled because it's the most cheapest i saw, but when i opened it, it's missing parts. i forgot to ask and read it. i know before, but i just so excited, If you buy Gundpa, especially in thrift stores, read it first or ask
One nice thing I can say about this video is the very good custom forehead piece you've made. Congrats on this really. The rest of the review is the same "recency bias" that makes you look at older kits with some sort of pity. A focus on details for details sake, and no genuine look at the design.
@@MechaGaikotsu I get that, but to me it's not really a matter of good or better; but esthetic choices. Maybe if Bandai had the tech back in 1998, they would have made that first PG like the PGU.
Those pg sets are annoying for modern collectors because half or more of the accessories for the Gundam and zaku are in those extra sets and they don't get reprinted so if you want a complete pg Gundam/zaku/chars zaku you have to buy it would be extremely expensive or possibly not at all because older Gundam kits are super expensive if they don't get reprinted like the mg zaku f2 arguably the best looking older zaku kit but it hasn't been reprinted in almost 20 years
If I remember correctly I believe there was a clear armor set that you could get separately for the PGU Gundam RX-78-2 and even a clear armor set for the Gundam 00 Riser. I currently own Custom Set #1 and #2 for the Original PG Gundam RX-78-2 and the Custom Set #1 and #2 for the PG Zaku II (Green and/or Char) and I wish that Bandai would make more upgrade kits for the PG line especially with additional weapons packs.
"I don't know if high or low grits are rough or fine" Look it up and record the rest of the VO "I didn't have the right size coin cell battery on hand." Order one and finish the 'review' with the LED turned on "I'm not sure if i have everything that's supposed to come with this kit." You could look at a review from someone who was sure like Dalong and compare notes. Is this video a part 1?
That red bit is not to hard to recreate i had to make one for my son as he lost it while building so with some red plastic and some glue a little cutting and a bit of sanding and bam painted it and I'll be dawned if it was not close to the og part
its sooooo hard to find a review/anyone talking about PG rx78 that isnt PGU. Thanks so much mecha
The Custom Set #1 also includes a light up beam saber. I own both upgrade sets and the original PG RX-78-2 and it’s held up pretty good for me having it for 20 years now.
A light up beam saber is pretty advanced for 98! These custom sets were an awesome idea, I wonder why they don’t do the same thing for recent PGs
@@MechaGaikotsu They have, but they don’t do it very often and not much extra weapons just clear armor. The last PG weapon upgrade sets that I’ve seen were for the Unicorn Gundam to make it into Full Armor Mode and then there was the weapon upgrade set for the PG Strike Gundam to make it into the Perfect Strike, and then there’s the upgrade set for PG Exia to make it into the Exia Repair. But unfortunately all of these are P-Bandai exclusives. I also have the upgrade kits for the PG Zaku 2 sets #1 and #2 which has a light up Heat Hawk and other weapons and clear armor.
@@MechaGaikotsu Have you ever thought about making a classic dreadnought out of gunpla?
Funnily enough this wasn’t even the first PG.
It was the EVA 01, right?
@@MathSouza1999 no, it was the testing prototype at project trinity that first used Plutonium and Graphite.
@@kueapel911 How come there's not much information on this on the internet?
@@MathSouza1999I love my PG Eva. I want to paint and customize it next with some LEDs 👌🏾.
@@radigenstudiosI tried looking it up too but I’m starting to think it may not be true 😂.
I missed part of what you said near the start of the video (around 1:27), so I skipped back a few seconds, resulting in the line "at the time I didn't actually have a perfect grade wife".
It gave me a bit of a laugh, so I figured I'd share :)
Lower grit sand papers are rougher in touch. You should use 400 grit papers for preparing surfaces for further sanding with 600 grit and either spray primer or use even higher grits for polishing.
Man i miss the old details and intense inner frames of the old perfect grades. They stopped doing this level of detail at the perfect grade strike. But the GP01 and the MKII gundams are intense with the inner details and the moving pistons. Always wanted the original RX78-2, especially sfter building the old Zaku. They're not great kits on the mobility but the inner frame is top tier
I love inner frame detail, it’s my favorite part of a kit. I’m sad to hear it’s been lost to time
they went back to it with the pgu hopefully that is the new standard
Yeah, I like how old PG frames actually look like machinery. Newer frames, while more complex, just look like waffled blocks to me.
@Borgron That issue was affecting MG kits for a while too. Think it was with the MG barbatos when mgs went back to feeling like 'the inner frame is the robot everything else is just armour' imo.
As someone who owns PG Rx78-2 thats from 1997
My experience is overall is there is a lot of issue specially the knees as the giant polycap crack at me after only a month of building
Maybe the reason is my copy is not a recent it maybe around 2000 but I am bit sure as It was a gift from my cousin who is also into gunpla
Although I do love the PG UNLEASHED, there’s something nostalgic about the basic design of the OG PG. Also, those clear parts gives it such an added touch!
I love videos like this, I wish you took a bit more time to show us all the changes and finished product but I totally understand needing to upload on time, awesome vid
Hi there, built this model almost 20 years ago now and there are a couple of pieces that you didn't get that wouldve made for a better display.
1. A non-transforming core block that you could interchange with the core fighter. The static core block also had a lot of panels removed to show underneath the armor, like the main engines for the fighter mode.
2. Landing gear for the core fighter. They were only made of chromed plasric and black plastic for the tires, but they were awesome to have if you wanted to have a diorama where the core fighter was getting ready for take off.
3. The battery fore the light unit in the head is a CR2025 button cell if memory serves. Only thing about the light is that theres only one led bulb in the head and it only looks good at an angle looking at either eye, not both.
4. The beams for the beam sabers are long enough that you could use them as chop sticks if you put the hilts on.
Some fun facts about the box now.
1. The box that it came in was 3 feet wide by 11 inches tall.
2. Inside that box was another box that was the size of a Master Grade box at the time. Probably over 30 runners, one construction manual, and booklet on the history of Gundam project on the whole, entirely in Japanese.
I will always love the spirit with which the OG PG RX was made. It simply feels like a scaled down version of an actual machine, with its' pistons, hydraulics, details like piping, etc, and even down to its' relatively limited articulation (at least compared to modern offerings), giving it a bit of a charming, clunky, mechanical, yet still unmistakeably slick feel.
It continues to be the gold standard by which I judge my kits. It's why the PG Wing 0, MKII, and GP01 all tickle something in me, and why the only modern kit I've built that I've truly loved has been the Barbados.
There really is just something about pistons. It was one of the first things that stood out to me about some older kits like the MG MkII 2.0.
I’ve been eyeing that PG GP01 for a while now too…
@@MechaGaikotsu ...DO IT. And get a PG Zeta while you're at it.
I adore the old perfect grades, ive got all execpt this one, fingers crossed we've got a reprint coming soon
Wow. I can't believe how good this looks with the half/half. And great effort on the green stuff.
I’ve been looking for a PG RX 78 2 review that wasn’t the Unleashed recently and serendipitously this appears, thank you! 😀
My pleasure!
Soak your finger with water regularly when manipulating the putty, it makes a lot easyer to shape them
Me and my cousin built this in the early 2000s and if I remember correctly all the joints that weren't screwed in were a little floppy from the start.
Particularly Legs and knees always gave me trouble as well.
Epic af, im getting the rg 2.0 after you said it wasnt that bad, thanks and love the videos (side note, 2:12, i use those information tags as mini pla plates lol)
You should review the PG MK2 that kit seems like it still holds up
The original builder put to much tension on the screws in the shoulder. found out about that when i built my PG Zaku ii 23:06
This kit is still on my wishlist. It's the only plamo of the RX-78-2 I want to have.
I have a backlog of your bids so don’t know if you read these still, clear gundams are one of my favorite parts of the hobby especially since the inner frames almost always have injection gloss that stands out even better.
!:59 i just build that X-1 Crossbone and the X Gundam Maoh! i love those kits lol. great finds!
I love my PG granddaddy but boy does it not hold up well. Had to customise the eyes as they were fully clear with no black round the sides to darken it when the LED is on. 7 years later and it’s arm droops so it now looks like it’s shooting my MG GP01 in the back of the head.
And the shoulder fell off, the zaku has the same connection issue, I finally resorted to gluing the arms on, which luckily didn’t affect the articulation much
That's what i did for the Astaroth. Since it came with most of the original head, i scratch built an adaptor so the Origin headcould mount the new wicked new Rinascimento v-fin
I love this PG Gundam, Im trying to find that add on kit for it. Its not necessary replaced by the unleashed either. The look is completely different, and I love the opening hatches. Plus, for a while, you could find the old PG for less than $150. I got mine for $120.
I have recently built the perfect grade zaku, the perfect grade Gundam mk2 and last, but certainly not least pg Zeta Gundam… these kits are old and don’t have good reviews and there’s nobody online showing the best process to wire up the electronic parts.. all that being said, when you finish a vintage perfect grade, it’s one of the most gratifying things you’ve ever done.. and yes, Zeta is easily the hardest one to build because it has to transform… I recommend you build some of the old ones, they really are a challenge 😅
I’ve done this kit, it was my second PG kit, my first was PG Wing Gundam Zero. I have both upgrade sets for this PG RX-78-2. I also have the PG Zeta Gundam, PG Strike Gundam (and the P-Bandai upgrade kit for the Perfect Strike Gundam), PG Skygrasper, PG Zaku (Char’s), PG Zaku (green) and both PG upgrade kits for the Zaku, and PG Gundam Astray Red Frame Kai. I would love to get the PG RX-178 MK-II in both colors and maybe even all of the standard PG releases. I know that these are old builds but they are still fun and PG kits have been some of my favorites.
You'll have fun building the PG Mk II. It has its quirks and there are parts to watch out for that go on more than one way, but it feels earned when you're done.
Loved the retro vibes, amazing review on the 1998 kit! 👏🤖
A faded white paint would work to lighten the red part of a V-fin just a little bit.
You did a real good job whit the red bit on the head!
If you are interested in clear Gundam. I recommended...
1. MG Eclipse Gundam clear color
2. MG TRANS-AM 00 RAISER [CLEAR COLOR VER.]
3. MG Barbatos clear color
4. HG Calibarn clear color
5. HG Aeriel clear color
6. RG Nu and Sazabi
All of them are limited (I'm not sure if all of the clear colors are limited items) but these kits I mentioned have glass styles where you can see the inner frame clearly. Some of the clear versions are a little bit cloudy? (not sure about the word but it is barely visible inside). I also sometimes paint chrome silver from the inside to make the clear look unique!
Clear colors are The Gundam Base Limited (TGBL) there's also mechanical clear which are colorless clear and are limited expo
Great to know! I plan on picking up the clear aerial when the Gundam base comes through my town. That and the clear MGSD freedom (since those master grade SD’s have amazing inner frames)
@@Getwright- you might also want to check those ichiban kuji ones they feature semi transparent parts
MG Barbatos clear sounds like a lot of fun
@@ExecuteMEz Thanks for this list! Love clear color models so great to have some recommendations!
For clear kits I HIGHLY recommend the RG zeong. Its a nice clear purple like the old Nintendo systems and that inner frame is jaw dropping
This is probably gonna get buried in the comments but someone told me MechaG scratch built something so I was surprised that I had to check it out
Now that's a really good job! Tho I heard Green stuff doesn't sand as well as other putties cause it's still a bit rubbery after so maybe Tamiya Quick Type is something better you could use soon if you ever go down the rabbit hole
Well done man!
G-hammer for the PG grandaddy is awesome, what an insane weapon to think about.
the clear rg kits are awesome, totally what you should look into next
The MG Ball Mechanical clear kit is something you need to look into
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I think you should use the pgu rx-778-2 red piece and use oyumaru to make a mold and then use green stuff to make it its makes a nicer look I think than free handing it. I mean it’s still looks pretty good to me unnoticeable
that gundam is cool af
Oh my God in the model kit showcase I just spotted you have the gundam double x!
This is out of the topic but since you have built the Judge model kit, there is a new model kit that I bet you will really like and enjoy to build. The Nonzero Studio Hemoxian Tastier. Would really love to see you review that one.
Love the designs on the PG
As an owner of an original one I got when they first came out (as well as the Eva-01...ugh), there are definitely some weak points of the kit. The way the shield attaches to the arm is very sturdy...but also can easily break when removing it. The polycaps that hold on the armor tend to pop off the armor even on a fresh built kit. The issues you're having with posability are mostly down to whoever built the kit. The shoulders have much more range of motion than that, but whoever built it likely overtightened the screws.
I really wish Bandai had included posable hands with the PGU as it's my biggest complaint with it. I've never had a problem with the posable PG hands, and I have most of the PG kits in my collection. I also like the larger opening hatches on OG PG vs the PGU as you see more of the frame.
Thank God that the set come with an extra Knee armor part
The thing that messed me up the most was seeing the V fin is hollow on the back on both kits
The only clear kit I own is the MG 2.0 Hyaku Shiki and only because it is my favorite suite and I buy every variation I can. otherwise I dont care for the clear kits.
If only we got a revamp. A foool can dream it
Boy, do I got some news for you.
Never gonna happen.
Absolutely 0% chance.
No way something like a PG "Unleashed" would be created.
@@darkhorse744 sad yet true
@@AlexMorayfield Many such cases.
PG side-by-side with PGU was like low quality graphics compared to ultra-high quality graphics.
8:20 i would recommend some mechanical clear kits next 😉😉😉
Omg one of my holy grails is the mechanical clear MG Zaku II 2.0. It’s an extremely rare model, but it’s really cool.
I have the PG Zaku and both of the upgrade kits to make it mechanical clear. Plus they have the extra accessories including a light up Heat Hawk, 2 Zaku bazookas, 2 cracker (grenades), leg missile pods, 2 sturm fausts (stored and launched forms), it’s a cool setup.
Man this thing looks awesome
My man got every hour a good hour for a video
This is still the only PG I have built. And I do own the PG unleashed and PG RX 178 but I haven’t built them yet.
It’s so much easier to buy them then build them sometimes.
It’s definitely faster 😅
Love that old school PG, especially how chunky it looks
I miss the days where gundam prices are expensive on the getgo, and not taxed, like imagine wanting to buy the amazing strike freedom with the original price of 2.700 Jpy, and when it got to the country I'm in, the price was suddenly the amount converted to 5.450 Jpy, yeah sure some sellers are going down, even selling for 4.55 Jpy, but dang... damn gundam Mafia's
two sponsors in one video really workin those sugar daddies for more gunpla money, mad respect FR fr
Damn this thing looks majestic. Simple BUT Elegant, my kinda style!
Some of the best clear kits in my opinion are the Art of Gundam kits. They're popular MGs with all the armor being clear. While nothing too special, the boxes look very nice and premium. Something in simplicity I guess. The Astray Red Frame version has a electroplated red on the inner frame to really make it pop. Not sure if the others have anything special to their frames. To my knowledge, these kits are the only ways to get a clear versions of the MG 00 Raiser in it's regular colors. There's a clear color trans-am version. MG Unicorn in clear color and green psycho frame. There is a mechanical clear full armor gundam, but I believe the white parts aren't the same color and I don't believe the blue parts are clear. MG Astray Red Frame. The original basic MG Red Frame is already a P-bandai kit. This has electroplated red armor and inner frame and the white is a clear white. There exists some sort of expansion part set for the MG Astray Red Frame in which some of the armor is clear, but It's not all the armor like the PG RX-78-2 in this video. There is only one clear color MG Wing Gundam Proto Zero and it comes from this line. There are also exclusive mechanical clear versions of the MG RX-78-2 3.0 and the MG Char's Zaku II 2.0. The Mega Size clear color RX-78-2 is also a part of this line
Gave them a quick google there, the clear MG Gundam 3.0 looks really NICE!
@@MechaGaikotsu mechanical clear are really the only clear kits I like. Allows you to really show off that inner frame, especially if you paint them
PLEASE review the 30MM Provedel Rex
He already did
So, im a 1/144th scale builder by in large. Only 2 that arent 1/144th in my collection. I love anime accurate HGs when im like “i just want this finished product on my shelf” and the super stylized RGs when i want the build to be an experience. I admire the PGs that Other people put together but every time i think about what its probably like to build one myself, im like “no i dont want anything to do with that”. Im fine when im sitting at the desk working on each one but when im not at the desk, i get impatient with how slow builds go sometimes. Its like i want to - want to build a PG but i talk myself out of buying one every time i go to “re-up” the backlog. Usually a Seed or Unicorn PG kit that makes me stop and think about if i really want to. So i ask the community: do i trust my gut and stay away from PG? Are PGs that special that i should go out of my comfort zone with one? Are they varied and unique enough to where maybe there is 1 that’ll be right for me like goldilocks?
They are like the other kits in that there has been a quantum leap forward in engineering from these early ones to the more recent ones. If one of the recent ones appeals to you, they are a great build.
Can you review the Dspiae tool set, also how many PG gunplas are there of the RX-78-2 Gundam?
I really love the 1.5 MG which is just this shrunken
Hi Mecha random question. Do you like Clear colored gunplas? Or you preferred the OG colored ones? Thanks!
To be honest, I love a ton of surface detail on my kits, so it's PGU all the way for me. Maybe it's because of my love for 80s and 90s mecha OVAs where they would always have the glory shots of pistons moving, joints flexing and an abundance of mechanical detail just to show off the staff's art and animation.
But on the other hand, when it comes to official designs, I prefer simpler ones. I would take the RX-78 or the Turn A any day over the Strike Freedom or Unicorn. I don't really like super busy designs that have a bunch of stuff hanging off it. The upside of simpler designs is they are infinitely customizable and adaptable. That's why there are countless versions of the RX-78, you can do so much with the design. You can't really add anything or customize an already busy design.
Clear parts on gramps v2.0 would hit hard
now do the PG Eva
For those looking to get an RX-78-2 Gundam, currently the best choices include the SDCS, RG 2.0, and the PGU.
@xxnike0629xx will you continue your plan ...
@xxnike0629xx of hoarding UC BOXES?
@xxnike0629xx despite your hate on all UC stuff? LUL
@xxnike0629xx even if you still proceed in doing that ...
@xxnike0629xx in the end, you will still refuse to build a kit again ...
While I understand the logistical issues of action bases in this scale, it is a crying shame that so many PG's have no Bandai support other than, "LOL, sucks to be you."
The level of poseability these kits offer is merely hypothetical, and will rarely be achieved once the limb is attached.
MENG seems to be the only company that makes LARGE action stands, mostly, but not exclusively, for their GIGANTIC Eva series kits.
unpopular opinion but i think i like this one more than the pgu
Me too. For something that I personally would mostly sit on a shelf in a pretty bland vanilla pose, this one seems less busy. Kind of reminds me of those old school shogun warriors robot toys.
@@Getwright- But this is much more posable/articulated than those old Shogun Warriors toys and better looking as well.
This is still a legit kit. I bought it even after building the PGU.
Sucks i buy PG MK2 in thrift store here in Japan for 8000 yen around 100 bucks. i was thrilled because it's the most cheapest i saw, but when i opened it, it's missing parts. i forgot to ask and read it. i know before, but i just so excited, If you buy Gundpa, especially in thrift stores, read it first or ask
NICE VIDEO 😄
Thanks 😁
wow, i think the head looks pretty good
It feels criminal to be this early, also the kit looks good!
ah yes the OG boss character in the older Gundam Breaker games before the PG Unleashed version inherited the throne.
One nice thing I can say about this video is the very good custom forehead piece you've made.
Congrats on this really.
The rest of the review is the same "recency bias" that makes you look at older kits with some sort of pity. A focus on details for details sake, and no genuine look at the design.
I never mean it to come across that way, I suppose it’s like booting up megaman 2 and commenting that the graphics aren’t as good as nowadays.
@@MechaGaikotsu I get that, but to me it's not really a matter of good or better; but esthetic choices.
Maybe if Bandai had the tech back in 1998, they would have made that first PG like the PGU.
Do you happen to have the first rx 78-2 way back 1980?? Would love to have a review on that.
I still want you to get the Original HG RX-78-2. From the 1990s.
Those pg sets are annoying for modern collectors because half or more of the accessories for the Gundam and zaku are in those extra sets and they don't get reprinted so if you want a complete pg Gundam/zaku/chars zaku you have to buy it would be extremely expensive or possibly not at all because older Gundam kits are super expensive if they don't get reprinted like the mg zaku f2 arguably the best looking older zaku kit but it hasn't been reprinted in almost 20 years
Throw in a little punctuation to make that comment easier to understand. 🙄
are you gonna review that cerastus knight? that looks awesome
So would this be considered an other custom model kit video?
Great way to start the day
Have a good Friday everyone 😊
Love your vids❤
can you put the clear part into the unleased one tho?? i mean the general shape of upper arm and upper legs are kinda similar no?
Obviously no you tripping or what? Even if you modify it the size is different
If I remember correctly I believe there was a clear armor set that you could get separately for the PGU Gundam RX-78-2 and even a clear armor set for the Gundam 00 Riser. I currently own Custom Set #1 and #2 for the Original PG Gundam RX-78-2 and the Custom Set #1 and #2 for the PG Zaku II (Green and/or Char) and I wish that Bandai would make more upgrade kits for the PG line especially with additional weapons packs.
Please try the 1/35 RX 78 2 from Fang Da Jing mate!
"I don't know if high or low grits are rough or fine"
Look it up and record the rest of the VO
"I didn't have the right size coin cell battery on hand."
Order one and finish the 'review' with the LED turned on
"I'm not sure if i have everything that's supposed to come with this kit."
You could look at a review from someone who was sure like Dalong and compare notes.
Is this video a part 1?
Mecha. Can you review Adele hg of Gundam age ? Pretty Underrated model kit.
I LOVE Gundam AGE mass production suits! They give me such crazy nostalgia. Will add one to the shopping list next chance I get!
That red bit is not to hard to recreate i had to make one for my son as he lost it while building so with some red plastic and some glue a little cutting and a bit of sanding and bam painted it and I'll be dawned if it was not close to the og part
Thats actually sickkk
I want an unleash gundam! one day will be mine to build
This is amazing
I hope we get a PGU Zaku in the next year or so
I would love that! Seriously I would love any new PG at this point…
*laughs in clear PG Strike + Skygrasper*
it actually looks just like the 1.5 but bigger
Which Cerastus Knight was that Mecha?
Lancer! Looking forward to painting something that isn’t microscopic!
@@MechaGaikotsu Awesome choice and a really cool knight, what are you planning for the colors?
I got this kit so it wouldn’t look out of place with my PG Zaku’s
Very good
this is sweet as to bad its incomplete😥
talk about zearth model kit