HGGundam Build Divers Re:RISE

Injustice Weapons

A Titans-blue weapons drop that turns any compatible HG into something meaner.

MechaGrade Score

3.4 out of 53.4/5

Injustice Weapons · 1/144 · 2019

GradeHG
Scale1/144
Released2019
Runnersn/a

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The verdict

This is not a mobile suit kit, it is an option parts set, and once you accept that framing it is a genuinely fun little box.

You get the Justice Knight's Raitei Shot Lancer, Circle Shield, and Knight Wing backpack recolored in a Titans-flavored blue and black, all built to peg onto other HG 1/144 kits you already own. I like it best as a customizing tool rather than a display piece on its own, because that is exactly what it was designed to be.

Best for: HG customizers who already have a shelf of kits and want new weapon loadouts without buying a whole new suit

The full review

What it is

Injustice Weapons is the tenth entry in the HGBD:R option parts line from Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE, and it hands you the Gundam Justice Knight's full weapon kit in a recolor. The Shot Lancer converts between a rifle grip and a two-handed lance stance, the Circle Shield rearranges on its holder and adapter so it can be worn two different ways, and the Knight Wing backpack has wings that pivot open for a more aggressive silhouette. Building it feels less like assembling a mobile suit and more like unwrapping a really good accessory drop. I had it clipped and posed on a spare HG frame within twenty minutes.

The catch

The elephant in the room is that this is not a standalone figure, it is parts that need a donor kit with compatible HG pegs and joints, mostly 2018-and-later releases, so if you do not already have something to attach it to, you are just holding plastic weapons on a runner. Builders and reviewers have also flagged that the blue-on-black color scheme reads flat and low-contrast on its own, several suggest pairing it with the actual Justice Knight kit (which is molded in red and black) if you want the parts to pop the way they do in official art.

Who it's for

Buy this if you are already deep enough into HG collecting that you have two or three kits sitting around wondering what else they could hold, this is exactly the kind of cheap, quick customization fuel that rewards that habit. It also makes sense if you specifically want to build the Gundam Freedom Knight combo, since these weapons pair with an HGCE Strike Freedom body and the Justice Knight head. Skip it if you are new to the hobby or want one kit that stands on its own out of the box, there is no suit here, just the arsenal.

The build story

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

This is a Skill Level 2 kit, so expect the usual runner-clipping and gate cleanup rather than a snap-fit shortcut. The parts count is small since there is no body to build, which means the whole thing goes together in well under an hour, and the plastic quality on the wing and shield pieces feels a notch above a generic accessory pack.

The engineering standout is the adapter system, the same shield and backpack can be reconfigured into different wear positions instead of being locked to one pose, and the wing hinge action on the Knight Wing gives you a proper before-and-after silhouette change. For the price, getting a full weapon and backpack set that works across multiple donor kits is solid value if you already have the shelf to support it.

Lore & trivia

  • 01The weapons here originate from the HGBD:R Gundam Justice Knight, piloted by Kazami Torimachi in Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE, and are a Titans-blue recolor of that suit's gear.
  • 02The Justice Knight itself is a GBN (Gunpla Battle Nexus) reimagining of the ZGMF-X19A Infinite Justice Gundam from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny.
  • 03Bandai's official build guidance pairs these parts with an HGCE Strike Freedom Gundam body and the Justice Knight's head to assemble the fan-favorite Gundam Freedom Knight combo.
  • 04Compatibility is built around the peg and joint standard used on most HG kits released from 2018 onward, which is why older kits sometimes need extra fitting work.

What other builders say

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