
RX-93 nu Gundam
A 45th anniversary flex kit that turns the nu Gundam into an actual machine you build in sections, not a toy you snap together.
Gundam model kits reviewed in full, led here by the ones that scored highest. Read the verdict before you trust the number, because the right kit for you is not always the biggest one.

A 45th anniversary flex kit that turns the nu Gundam into an actual machine you build in sections, not a toy you snap together.

A Real Grade that forgets it's a Real Grade and builds like a pocket Master Grade instead.

The original 1998 PG frame, dressed in cartoon-bright colors and handed every weapon it ever carried on screen.

The original hero suit gets the inner frame it always deserved.

A Real Grade that forgot it was supposed to be small and simple, in the best way.

A golden inner frame you build for the frame itself, wings included.

The PG Unicorn platform in its most decked-out, most expensive form, and it earns the price tag more often than it doesn't.

Six fin funnels, double-jointed everything, and somehow it still fits in your palm.

The PG Unicorn frame dipped in gold, and it earns every ounce of that flash.

Katoki's angel gets the inner frame and the transformation it always deserved.
![RX-0 Unicorn Gundam + Armed Armor DE [China Red Ver.] box art](/kits-img/pg-rx-0-unicorn-gundam-armed-armor-de-china-red-ver.jpg)
The same landmark psycho-frame engineering, dipped in a red that makes it feel like a completely different suit on the shelf.

A pirate Gundam that packs full Master Grade drama into a Real Grade footprint.

The biggest, reddest, most theatrical Unicorn kit Bandai makes, dressed in manga colors and carrying an extra cannon.
![RX-0(N) Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn [Final Battle Ver.] box art](/kits-img/pg-rx-0n-unicorn-gundam-02-banshee-norn-final-battle-ver.jpg)
The green psycho frame version that finally lets the Banshee glow the way the OVA promised.

The Perfect Grade Unicorn formula, remixed with a lion mane of gold armor and a heavier punch.

A glowing red frame under white armor, and a transformation gimmick that still earns the hype a decade later.

Amuro's last Gundam, rebuilt with a Katoki redesign and a hidden green frame worth every panel line.

The kit that taught a generation of builders what an MG inner frame is for.

A pterosaur-motif RG that turns Treize's chivalrous killer into a genuine transforming toy.

A brand new mold that finally gives Wing Zero the RG treatment it deserved.

A melee-only heretic Gundam that finally gets a real-grade skeleton worthy of its whip.

A tiny martial artist with an MG's worth of joints packed into a 1/144 frame.

The original hero suit built at the scale it always deserved, with a frame that finally moves like it means it.

The same brilliant RG frame, dressed in a psycho-frame colorway that makes the Destroy Mode transformation feel like the whole point of the kit.

A tiny RG that outmaneuvers kits twice its price.

A tiny frame that moves like it knows exactly what Amuro built it to do.

The same brilliant RG transformation, dressed in the manga's cleaner color scheme and a shield worth the reissue alone.

A skinny, sword-hungry Gundam that turns a Perfect Grade into a genuine posing machine.

A gold-plated psycho frame showpiece that asks you to treat every sprue like it owes you money.

The kit that invented the idea of a Gundam you build twice, once outside and once in.

A tiny martial artist that holds a fighting stance better than kits twice its size.

An MG's worth of engineering crammed into a 1/144 footprint, and it mostly holds together.

A pocket-sized gold suit that actually earns the shine.

A legless mobile suit that still finds a way to out-pose your Gundam.

The Sleeves' menace, sharpened again for a second Ver.Ka pass and still worth the shelf space.
![Perfect Strike Gundam + Skygrasper [Cyberised Color] box art](/kits-img/pg-perfect-strike-gundam-skygrasper-cyberised-color.jpg)
The full Strike loadout in one box, now dipped in cyber blue and hot pink.

Amuro's last suit, shrunk to 1/144 and given the fin funnel gimmick it always deserved.

The base Entry Grade Gundam, but somebody emptied the armory into the box.

A small kit that spreads its wings, literally, and earns every inch of that pose.

Legs are mostly for show, and this kit doesn't miss them for a second.

The already-great RG nu Gundam, strapped into a war rig.

The 40th anniversary kit that proves snap-fit doesn't mean cheap.

Every Striker Pack Kira never got to use at once, in a box the size of a toolbox.

The full seven-blade loadout in 1/60, with the touched up Inspection colorway that makes the white pop even harder.

A tiny RG dressed in three shades of real gold plating, and it looks every bit as expensive as it is.

The X1's frame, a meaner face, and a Shot Lance you'll want an excuse to pose.

Zechs Merquise's last mobile suit gets the RG treatment it always deserved, mega cannon and all.

The RG Unicorn frame you already love, dressed in a wingload of Armed Armor DE that turns it into a small angel.
![RX-0[N] Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn [Final Battle Ver.] box art](/kits-img/rg-rx-0n-unicorn-gundam-02-banshee-norn-final-battle-ver.jpg)
The RG Unicorn formula pushed further, with the green psycho frame and the extra hardware that made the final battle count.

The same brilliant old-world frame, dressed in Treize's dark blue and given the hands to finally strike the pose.

The best RG skeleton in the line, buried under enough extra runners to build a second kit.

A junker's katana-swinging prototype blown up to Perfect Grade scale, and it earns the size.
![RX-0[N] Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn box art](/kits-img/rg-rx-0n-unicorn-gundam-02-banshee-norn.jpg)
The Unicorn's black twin, shrunk to RG scale and still packing a full transformation gimmick.

The RG Zaku II inner frame, dressed in the White Wolf's colors and finally given the wrist joint it always deserved.

The already-great RG Unicorn frame, dressed up to match the life-size statue.

The 10th anniversary flex kit, metallic red plastic and a green-glowing GN Drive rig that makes you feel like you paid for a light show.

A tiny frame asked to carry eight weapons, and somehow it does.
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A tiny kit that moves like it forgot it's only 1/144 scale.

A P-Bandai exclusive that proves the Astray frame was made for the RG treatment.

A junk dealer's beat-up prototype that moves like it was born to fight.