From Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, the ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam is the mobile suit piloted by Kira Yamato, renowned for its high mobility and balanced firepower. As one of the most iconic designs of the Cosmic Era, Freedom’s winged silhouette and versatile armament made it a defining symbol of speed and control on the battlefield.
The MGSD Freedom Gundam translates this design into Super Deformed scale while retaining a strong focus on internal structure and articulation. Built with a dense inner frame and layered armor assemblies, the kit offers a surprisingly fluid range of motion for its size, allowing expressive poses without sacrificing stability. The build flow emphasizes mechanical clarity and part interaction, giving the model a solid, premium feel uncommon in SD kits.
What builders tend to appreciate most is how the wing system and proportions work together to enhance display impact. The wings can be deployed widely for dramatic flight poses or folded for a compact stance, while the overall construction supports confident handling and repeated posing. With sharp surface detail, strong color separation, and a cohesive engineering approach, the MGSD Freedom Gundam delivers a satisfying build that bridges SD style with high-grade mechanical depth.
Included Accessories
Beam Rifle ×1
Shield ×1
Beam Saber Blades ×2
Beam Saber Handles ×2
Rail Cannons ×2
Interchangeable Hands ×6
Action Base Adapter ×1
Decal Sheet ×1
General Specifications
| Manufacturer | Bandai |
| Kit Grade | MGSD |
| Model | ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam |
| Anime Appearance | Mobile Suit Gundam SEED |
| Finished Height | Approx. 11–12 cm |
| Parts Count | High |
| Recommended Skill Level ** | Intermediate |
| Estimated Build Time * | Approx. 4–6 hours |
| Box Dimensions | Approx. 31 × 20 × 9 cm |
| JAN | 4573102642578 |
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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