P-Bandai: MG 1/100 Gundam F90 [REISSUE] - Release Info, Box art and Official Images

P-Bandai: MG 1/100 Gundam F90 [REISSUE]
Release Date: June 2023 [3rd Batch Release: February 2024]
Price: 4,400 Yen

INITIAL RELEASE
Release Date: August 2019
Price: 4,320 Yen



Premium Bandai announces the release of the Gundam F90 in August for its initial release! The kit has an entirely new mold that offers great range of articulation and quality! The kit also has good selections of extension parts that will be released as Premium Bandai kits as well.

Bandai Spirits and Premium Bandai will be announcing more extension parts for this kit as they progress with the Gundam F90 A to Z project. The project aims to deliver mission packs A through Z for the Gundam F90! The mission pack units will be sold separately as expansion parts in Premium Bandai official webshop.

[ACCESSORIES]
  • Beam Rifle
  • Shield
  • Beam Saber































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  1. What kind of timeline do we live in to have this be real and so high effort, peeb or not.

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    1. PB is the very first thing in the title...

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    2. I know. I'm saying it's impressive we got such a high-effort one even AS a peeb.

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  2. Welp. There goes my August gunpla budget

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  3. pretty different inner mold from the f91 - i guess there bound to be a normal release ver of this kit down the line

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  4. it seems like a completely new mold... and it's p bandai. Guess MG sales are low enough these days that we don't really get anything new outside the rehashed 00 and unicorn. Last new mold we got was Jegan from August 2018...

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    1. Highly doubt that MG barely sells this year, they've been listening to the fans by releasing what people wants.

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    2. The Dynames is all new molding and was released this month (in Japan). June sees the release of the Alex 2.0, which will also be all new.

      But you're correct in your assessment. Each new MG release is a scary proposition. More advanced models increase development costs while facing the relentless squeeze of Japanese deflationary pressure.

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    3. Urgh, MG Dynames used completely new frame.

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    4. Dynames is a complete new mold, not a rehash of Exia, otherwise your point stands.

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    5. Remember, suit that classified as "nerd-only material" and hard to sell in retail market will be released as p-bandai immediately, no matter completely new mold or just reused assets.

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  5. And lo; many rejoyced but were immediately disappointed!
    There's no chance i'll be able to get this guy.

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  6. Ok this is going too far Bandai. Completely new mold MG and still P-Bandai???

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  7. First I've seen of that mobile suit, and I have to say I'm impressed. A nice and detailed Gundam-type, without flashy non-sensisical gimmicks. Though it's PB, so I'm not getting it.

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  8. The details on the Gundam F90 are absolutely awesome!

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  9. I might get this one, but not the option parts yet. The main suit is cool enough.

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  10. Anyone know of a way to get a hold of this thing without getting ripped off? Super pissed that it's pbandai...You can usually find them on ebay for after market price. Idk why they wouldn't just do the option packs as p Bandai...utter nonsense...

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  11. What's the point of pbandai if it's already reissued in less than a year even?

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  12. I don't get what's the point of P-Bandai if they gonna re-issue it like regular release.

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  13. I hope bandai releases the whole formula line, a F70 Cannon Gundam would be sweet.

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  14. For how many times they reissued this kit so far it should of jus been a regular release and kept the mission pack as p bandai

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  15. Well, if you didn't buy 26 base F90 kits for the "A to Z Project" now's your chance...

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