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P-Bandai: RG 1/144 Justice Gundam (Deactive Mode) [REISSUE] - Release Info

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P-Bandai: RG 1/144 Justice Gundam (Deactive Mode) [REISSUE]
Release Date: November 2018
Price: 3,080 yen


INITIAL RELEASE
Release Date: September 2012
Price: 2,700 Yen

From Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, the Justice Gundam joins the Real Grade lineup in its distinctive Deactive Mode.

The kit recreates the mobile suit’s Phase Shift–down color scheme using molded plastic parts, capturing the subdued look seen when its armor is powered down. As part of the Real Grade lineup, it features precise color separation and detailed mechanical design in 1/144 scale. Realistic decals are included to enhance the finished model and add extra detail across the armor.


Piloted by Athrun Zala, the Justice Gundam was developed by ZAFT as an assault-type mobile suit designed to operate alongside the Freedom Gundam. One of its defining features is the Fatum-00 unit mounted on its back. This unit functions as the main thruster system, providing exceptional speed and maneuverability when deployed horizontally in High Mobility Aerial Tactics mode. It also enables atmospheric flight and can operate independently as a support unit equipped with its own weapons.

The Justice Gundam’s armament includes beam sabers, beam boomerangs, and a beam rifle, along with head-mounted CIWS guns for close defense. While its firepower is more straightforward than some of its counterparts, the Justice excels in mobility and tactical flexibility thanks to the Fatum-00 system. It can also dock with the METEOR support unit for increased speed and firepower during large-scale battles.

Like the other ZAFT Gundam units of its era, the Justice Gundam is equipped with Phase Shift Armor and powered by a nuclear reactor through the Neutron Jammer Canceller, allowing for extended combat endurance.

ACCESSORIES
  • Beam Saber
  • Beam Rifle
  • Beam Boomerang












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