LMHGRebuild of Evangelion (Evangelion: 3.0 You Can [Not] Redo)

Evangelion Mark.06 (New Movie Ver.)

A confirmed new-tool kit for the Rebuild-film unit, but one I can only recommend on spec, not on a documented build.

MechaGrade Score

3.0 out of 53.0/5

Mark.06 · non-scale · 2012

GradeLMHG
Scalenon-scale
Released2012
Runnersn/a

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The verdict

Mark.06 is the mass-produced, dummy-plug Eva unit that shows up in the Rebuild film era, and Bandai gave this a genuinely new tool in 2012 rather than adapting an older mold.

That part I can confirm. What I cannot do here is give you a detailed hands-on account, because neither of my two retailer sources carries a written product description for this specific release, only the bare catalog facts. I would rather be upfront about that gap than invent detail I do not have.

Best for: Rebuild-film collectors specifically after Mark.06, who are comfortable buying on spec facts rather than a documented builder writeup

The full review

What it is

This kit depicts Mark.06, the automated, dummy-plug-piloted Eva unit associated with the Rebuild film era, built on new tooling rather than a repurposed older mold. It ships as a standard LM-HG-style snap kit with a dry-transfer decal sheet paired with a sticker sheet for markings, consistent with the rest of the line's build format from this later period.

The catch

This is one of the thinnest-documented kits in the wider LM-HG Eva range. Neither of the two retailer listings I checked carries a real product description, so beyond the confirmed new tooling and the decal makeup, I do not have verified specifics on part count, accessory loadout, or fit to pass along. That is a genuine gap rather than a minor caveat, and it should factor into how much you weigh this review versus a kit with a fuller documented history.

Who it's for

If Mark.06 specifically is the unit you are chasing for a Rebuild-focused Eva collection, this remains the correct kit to buy since it is the confirmed release for that unit, but go in knowing you are buying largely on spec. If you want a kit backed by a fuller documented writeup before you commit, this is not the strongest starting point in the line.

The build story

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

Assembly follows the LM-HG-style pattern of the era: snap-together, no cement, with a dry-transfer decal sheet plus stickers for the finer markings. I do not have a verified accessory or part-count breakdown for this release to add beyond that, which is a real gap in the available documentation rather than a detail I am choosing to omit.

The one confirmed engineering point worth noting is that this is a new tool, not a recolor or a modified older mold, meaning it was built specifically to match Mark.06's Rebuild-film design rather than being adapted from the original TV-series Eva units.

Lore & trivia

  • 01Mark.06 is a mass-produced, automated Eva unit associated with the Rebuild of Evangelion film series.
  • 02This kit uses entirely new tooling dated to 2012, rather than reusing an older LM-HG mold.

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