From Mobile Suit Gundam, G-Armor is the heavily armed support system derived from the G-Fighter, designed to combine with the RX-78-2 Gundam for enhanced firepower and protection. Used during the One Year War, the G-Armor configuration reflects early Federation experimentation with combined arms and modular battlefield support.
The HGUC G-Armor brings this classic concept into 1/144 scale with a build approach focused on modularity, proportion accuracy, and mechanical clarity. The kit allows multiple configurations, including full G-Armor combination, separated support units, and compatibility with the RX-78-2 Gundam. Parts are molded with clean separation, maintaining structural integrity across transformations while preserving the bold, mechanical look of the original design.
What builders tend to appreciate most is how the G-Armor’s combination gimmick and display versatility define the finished model. The ability to showcase the unit in several classic forms adds strong value for collectors and diorama builders alike. Combined with a straightforward build flow and strong Universal Century heritage, the HGUC G-Armor offers a satisfying High Grade experience centered on modular design, nostalgia, and display flexibility.
Included Accessories
G-Armor Main Unit ×1
G-Fighter Components ×1 set
RX-78-2 Compatibility Parts ×1 set
Display Support Parts ×1 set
Decal Sheet ×1
General Specifications
| Manufacturer | Bandai |
| Kit Grade | High Grade Universal Century (HGUC) |
| Model | G-Armor |
| Anime Appearance | Mobile Suit Gundam |
| Finished Height | Approx. 15 cm (combined with RX-78-2) |
| Parts Count | Medium |
| Recommended Skill Level ** | Beginner to Intermediate |
| Estimated Build Time * | Approx. 2–3 hours |
| Box Dimensions | Approx. 31 × 20 × 7 cm |
| JAN | 4573102603944 |
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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