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EB-06rs McGillis' Graze Ritter

A blue and yellow flight frame with more personality than most HG suits twice its price.

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3.7 out of 53.7/5

McGillis' Graze Ritter · 1/144 · 2017

GradeHG
Scale1/144
Released2017
Runnersn/a

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The verdict

This is one of the better P-Bandai exclusive Grazes and I mean that as real praise, not faint praise.

It takes the standard Graze Ritter frame, McGillis Fareed's custom blue and yellow paint scheme, a remolded torso, and a claw weapon nobody else in the line gets, and turns it into a kit that feels like a specific character's machine rather than a recolor. The catch is the shopping list this kit quietly hands you.

Best for: IBO fans who already own or plan to own a base Graze Ritter and want McGillis' commander unit as the centerpiece

The full review

What it is

This is the Bandai Hobby Online Shop exclusive version of the Graze Ritter frame, redone in McGillis Fareed's signature blue with yellow trim. The Graze Ritter frame is the flight capable commander variant of the standard Graze, so you get shoulder, waist, and leg thrusters straight out of the runners plus a genuinely double jointed knee and a ball socketed neck that lets the head tilt and swivel independently of the torso. What sold me on it is how much the remolded torso and the new claw weapon change the read of the suit. It does not feel like a paint swap of a suit I have already built three times, it feels like McGillis' personal machine.

The catch

The elephant in the room is that this release does not include a second Knight Blade, and McGillis dual wields them onscreen, so if you want the accurate two sword loadout you are buying a second Graze Ritter kit just for its blade. The included grapple line is solid rubber with no wire core, so getting it to hang or pose the way it does in promotional art takes patience, and some builders never bother posing it at all. It also leans on stickers for the white accent lines rather than molded color, which is standard for the line but means careful application if you want a clean finish, and a few owners note the frame is not the sturdiest IBO kit despite the amount of plastic in the box.

Who it's for

Buy this if you are building out McGillis Fareed's IBO suit lineup or you like the flight capable Graze frame and want the best looking version of it Bandai put out. It rewards people willing to either hunt down a second Graze Ritter for the spare blade or just display it with the claw and single sword, which honestly looks fine on its own. Skip it if you want a single self contained kit with zero extra purchases implied, or if fiddly rubber wire accessories are going to bother you every time you look at the shelf. As a first Graze, get the plain HG Graze instead and treat this one as the upgrade purchase once you are already in deep.

The build story

What the build is actually like, and the engineering worth knowing about.

The build itself is a straightforward IBO snap together experience, nothing exotic in the runner layout, gates are placed where you would expect on a standard Graze frame and cleanup is quick. Nub marks land mostly on the underside of limb segments and inside the flight unit housing where they will not be visible once assembled. The remolded torso pieces fit cleanly against the existing Graze frame parts with no extra sanding needed.

Where the kit earns its keep is the frame underneath. The double jointed knees and the ball socketed neck give a genuinely wide pose range for an HG, and the shoulder, waist, and leg verniers all articulate rather than sitting as static details. The claw weapon and remolded torso are exclusive to this release, and paired with the flight unit on the back, the finished suit holds dynamic flying poses better than most 1/144 kits in this price band manage.

Lore & trivia

  • 01The EB-06rs Graze Ritter Commander Type is McGillis Fareed's personal mobile suit after he takes command of the Outer Earth Orbit Regulatory Joint Fleet in Iron-Blooded Orphans, succeeding his earlier Schwalbe Graze.
  • 02The Graze Ritter line is a flight capable variant of the standard Graze developed for commanders and ace pilots, using shoulder, waist, and leg mounted boosters plus a rear flight unit for high mobility combat even under Earth's gravity.
  • 03This blue and yellow McGillis version was a Bandai Hobby Online Shop exclusive first released in February 2017, and was later reissued as a P-Bandai item.
  • 04McGillis dual wields Knight Blades onscreen, but this kit only ships with one blade, meaning a second Graze Ritter purchase is the only way to build the accurate two sword loadout.

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