From Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, the RX-178 Gundam Mk-II is the prototype mobile suit originally developed by the Titans and later captured and piloted by Kamille Bidan as part of the AEUG forces. Serving as a transitional design in the Universal Century, the Gundam Mk-II introduced a flexible frame concept that influenced the development of later mobile suits. The AEUG color scheme reinforces its role as a practical, frontline unit rather than a symbolic prototype.
The RG RX-178 Gundam Mk-II (AEUG Ver.) translates this influential design into 1/144 scale with a construction approach centered on structural clarity and articulation. Built around an Advanced MS Joint inner frame, the kit allows natural movement through the shoulders, hips, and ankles while maintaining consistent stability during posing. Armor sections are layered cleanly over the frame, preserving the Mk-II’s straightforward proportions and highlighting its functional, no-nonsense design philosophy.
What builders tend to appreciate most about this kit is its balanced and grounded build experience. The flexible inner frame supports expressive poses without stressing the joints, while the compact armor layout keeps the assembly process logical and engaging. Subtle mechanical gimmicks throughout the limbs enhance articulation, and the finished model delivers a solid, realistic presence that accurately reflects the Gundam Mk-II’s role within the Zeta Gundam era.
Included Accessories
Beam Rifle ×iger ×1
Shield ×1
Beam Saber Blades ×2
Beam Saber Handles ×2
Hyper Bazooka ×1
Interchangeable Hands ×6
Action Base Adapter ×1
Decal Sheet ×1
General Specifications
| Manufacturer | Bandai |
| Kit Grade | Real Grade (RG) |
| Model | RX-178 Gundam Mk-II (AEUG Ver.) |
| Anime Appearance | Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam |
| Finished Height | Approx. 13 cm |
| Parts Count | High |
| Recommended Skill Level ** | Intermediate |
| Estimated Build Time * | Approx. 4–6 hours |
| Box Dimensions | Approx. 31 × 19 × 8 cm |
| JAN | 4573102615985 |
Notes
* Estimated build time is based on parts count, kit grade, and in some cases Mecha Universe staff build experience. It is provided as a general reference only and should not be considered an absolute value.
** All kits share the same fundamental assembly principles and difficulty level. However, depending on the number of parts, part size, and overall complexity, some kits may be more comfortable for beginner, intermediate, or advanced modelers. This classification is provided solely as a guidance indicator based on Mecha Universe staff experience. Beginners can start with any kit, including more complex releases.
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