From Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, the FP/A Gundam Pharact is the mobile suit piloted by Elan Ceres, developed by Peil Technologies. Designed for high mobility and long-range engagements, Pharact stands apart through its slender frame, elongated limbs, and composed, almost clinical visual identity that contrasts sharply with heavier frontline units.
The HG Gundam Pharact translates this distinctive design into 1/144 scale with a build approach focused on articulation, proportion accuracy, and structural clarity. The kit features a well-balanced joint system that allows expressive poses despite the slim profile, maintaining stability across the legs, torso, and shoulders. Armor parts are cleanly layered with strong color separation, preserving the Pharact’s sharp lines and refined mechanical look without overcomplicating assembly.
What builders tend to appreciate most is how the Pharact’s elegance and articulation come together in the final model. The long limbs enhance dynamic posing, while the controlled armor layout keeps the silhouette clean and visually striking from all angles. Combined with a smooth build flow and a strong design identity, the HG Gundam Pharact offers a satisfying High Grade experience that feels precise, modern, and character-driven.
Included Accessories
Beam Rifle ×1
Beam Saber Blades ×2
Interchangeable Hands ×2
Decal Sheet ×1
General Specifications
| Manufacturer | Bandai |
| Kit Grade | High Grade (HG) |
| Model | FP/A Gundam Pharact |
| Anime Appearance | Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury |
| Finished Height | Approx. 13 cm |
| Parts Count | Medium |
| Recommended Skill Level ** | Beginner to Intermediate |
| Estimated Build Time * | Approx. 2–3 hours |
| Box Dimensions | Approx. 30 × 19 × 7 cm |
| JAN | 4573102633545 |
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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