From Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO, the EMS-10 Zudah is a Zeon prototype mobile suit developed by Zimmad, most notably tested in the OVA by Major Jean-Luc Duvall. Built as a “high-performance answer” to early Zeon requirements, the Zudah stands out for its aggressive, compact profile and its role as a dramatic test-bed machine within the IGLOO storyline.
The HGUC Zudah brings that prototype identity into 1/144 scale with a build approach focused on clean structure and reliable posing. The kit is designed around crisp armor shaping and solid joint placement, keeping the silhouette sharp while still allowing expressive stances. Part separation is handled cleanly, so the finished look reads well straight out of the box without requiring heavy finishing work.
What builders tend to appreciate most is how the Zudah’s equipment and unique engineering touches define the finished model. The kit includes the signature 135mm anti-ship rifle along with classic Zeon weapons, and the arm structure is designed to support dynamic firing poses that match its “test pilot” identity. Combined with its uncommon silhouette and strong MS IGLOO atmosphere, the Zudah makes an excellent centerpiece for Zeon prototype or One Year War side-build displays.
Included Accessories
135mm Anti-Ship Rifle ×1
Machine Gun ×1
Heat Hawk ×1
Shield ×1
Sturm Faust ×1
Alternate Head Parts ×1 set
Decal Sheet ×1
General Specifications
| Manufacturer | Bandai |
| Kit Grade | High Grade Universal Century (HGUC) |
| Model | EMS-10 Zudah |
| Anime Appearance | Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO |
| Finished Height | Approx. 13 cm |
| Parts Count | Medium |
| Recommended Skill Level ** | Beginner to Intermediate |
| Estimated Build Time * | Approx. 2–3 hours |
| Box Dimensions | Approx. 18.8 × 15 × 7 cm |
| Release Date | June 2006 |
| Weight | Approx. 300 g |
| JAN | 4573102582614 |
Notes
* Estimated build time is based on parts count, kit grade, and in some cases on 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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