ListGeara Zulu Kits: What Exists and What to Buy in 2026
If you fell for the Geara Zulu watching Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, you already know the appeal. It is the mass-production grunt of the Sleeves, the Zeon Remnant faction that flies alongside the Sinanju, and it has that classic Zeon menace, the mono-eye, the ridged armor, the shield loaded with a shot lancer. Angelo Sauper's personal red and gold version is the one most people picture, and it is one of the coolest custom colorways in the whole UC era.
Here is the honest situation in 2026. The Geara Zulu has never had a Real Grade or Master Grade, and it never got a modern High Grade update either. What exists is the original HGUC number 102 from 2009, a straight 1/144 that still turns up at plenty of retailers and gets periodic restocks, plus two Premium Bandai exclusives, the Angelo Sauper Use version and the Cuaron Use version, that come and go with P-Bandai's usual limited runs. So the standard kit is buildable if you hunt a little, but it is an old-engineering kit by today's standards, and the custom colors are locked behind P-Bandai's on-again off-again availability.
That leaves a lot of Zeon fans wanting something they can build this weekend without chasing a limited exclusive. The good news is the Geara Zulu sits in one of the best-covered corners of the hobby, the Neo Zeon and Sleeves line, so there are modern kits with the exact same attitude that are easy to find and better engineered. Here is what I would actually put on the bench instead, or build while you wait for a Geara Zulu restock.
11. AMS-119 Geara Doga Heavy Armed Type (HG)
This is the closest thing to a Geara Zulu you can build without any hunting, and there is a good reason for that. The Geara Zulu is literally the Sleeves refit of the Geara Doga, so the Doga is the direct ancestor of the suit you actually want. The Heavy Armed Type gives you the same broad-shouldered Zeon silhouette and mono-eye head with a rack of extra ordnance on top, and modern HG engineering means the articulation and color separation are a real step up from the 2009 Geara Zulu tooling. If you love the grunt-suit look and want it on the shelf fast, start here.
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22. MSN-06S Sinanju (RG)
The Sinanju is the suit the Geara Zulus escort, the crimson flagship of the Sleeves, and the RG is one of the best Real Grade kits Bandai has ever put out. You get the ornate gold filigree molded and printed rather than left to stickers, a fully articulated inner frame, and that unmistakable Neo Zeon presence in a 1/144 footprint. If your Geara Zulu itch is really a Sleeves itch, this is the kit that scratches it hardest, and it pairs beautifully on a shelf with any Zeon grunt you build alongside it.
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33. AMS-119C Full Frontal's Geara Doga (MG)
If you want the red-commander Zeon look that the Angelo Sauper Geara Zulu delivers, but you do not want to wait on a P-Bandai lottery, Full Frontal's red Geara Doga in Master Grade is the answer. It is a bigger, more detailed build with an inner frame, and the commander colorway gives you that same standout-from-the-grunts feeling. As a Master Grade it takes longer and costs more than an HG, so treat it as the centerpiece build rather than the quick one, but the payoff on the shelf is considerable.
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44. MSN-04 Sazabi (RG)
For anyone who came to the Geara Zulu through a love of big menacing Zeon designs, the RG Sazabi is the logical next step up. It is Char's flagship from Char's Counterattack, the design language that the Sinanju and the whole Sleeves aesthetic descend from, and the Real Grade packs funnels, a beam shot rifle, and a dense inner frame into a 1/144 kit. It is not a Geara Zulu stand-in the way the Geara Doga is, but it is the crown jewel of this whole corner of the hobby, and most Zeon fans end up wanting one eventually.
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There is no modern Geara Zulu kit, so the HG Geara Doga is the closest easy build, the RG Sinanju is the Sleeves flagship to chase, and the standard HGUC Geara Zulu is still findable if you specifically want the suit itself.
Common questions
Is there an RG or MG Geara Zulu?
No. As of 2026 the Geara Zulu has only ever been made as the 2009 HGUC number 102 in 1/144 scale, plus the Premium Bandai exclusive Angelo Sauper Use and Cuaron Use versions. There is no Real Grade or Master Grade Geara Zulu.
Can you still buy the HGUC Geara Zulu?
Usually yes. The standard HGUC number 102 is an older kit but it gets periodic restocks and shows up at many hobby retailers. The Angelo Sauper and Cuaron custom versions are P-Bandai exclusives, so they are harder to find and often only available secondhand or during a limited reissue.
What is the closest current kit to a Geara Zulu?
The HG Geara Doga. The Geara Zulu is the Sleeves-era refit of the Geara Doga, so the Doga is the direct design ancestor and it is available in modern, better-engineered High Grade and Master Grade kits that are easy to find.
Why do the P-Bandai Geara Zulu versions cost more?
Premium Bandai kits are limited online-exclusive runs rather than standard retail releases, so supply is tighter and prices on the secondary market tend to climb once a run sells out. Our P-Bandai guide explains how the exclusive system works and how to catch a restock.