HGBD:R 1/144 Re:Rising Gundam [GRAND CROSS COLOR] - Release Info, Box art and Official Images

HGBD:R 1/144 Re:Rising Gundam 
Release Date: September 2020
Price: 8,250 Yen

As seen in the Gundam Build Divers Re:Rise, the Re:Rising Gundam joins the GunPla lineup in its Grand Cross Color version! This kit comes with Hiroto's team "BUILD DIVERS" that includes the Aegis Knight Gundam as the main unit, combined with Euraven Gundam, Wodom Pod, and EX Valkylander model kits!

The kit is molded in various types of golden-yellow plastic with green highlights. The kit also comes with connectors to combine all the kits together as Re:Rising Gundam unit. It also comes with a display base to support its weight when in final battle mode.




This set can also be made in its regular color state from the connectors provided in the HGBD:R 1/144 Gundam Aegis Knight kit (other models will be sold separately).



















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  1. I am excited for this kit. I skipped on the Golden Super Minipla GaoGaiGar, and to this day I regret it, but this I won't skip on in anyway, shape, or form. I just think that EX-Valkylander has to be the gaudiest thing I have ever seen, and I can forgive anything

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  2. so the extra armor on the WoDoM parts look like front skirts for a real reason huh?

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  3. The Mold swirls and colors are awful. This is gonna need a mandatory paintjob to look good.

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  4. With all respect, my eyes hurt while seeing the gold

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  5. As usual gonna need gold paint. I dunno why Bandai can't make good gold plastic. Are they afraid of GPS?

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  6. its sad that its not the jupitive gundam though

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  7. Ugliest Gunplay ever produced. Ugly design, ugly colors, ugly everything. Remember when the Build line was dope.

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    1. Also the designs are bland And the only good kits that came out of that line were the EZ-SR and sengoku astray

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  8. Cheap plastic gold and no color seperation, this looks like a cheap junk toy.

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  9. Why have they done this? There are so many cool mobile suits that have yet to even get a model kit, and we get this......thing.

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    1. its all about profitability and object permanence. people see show, people want thing from show, make money. as much as they would totally make money doing other things in the long run the short term gain is like microtransactions for the gaming

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