1/100 MG Gundam NT-1 Alex ver.2.0

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MS NumberRX-78NT-1
MS NameGundam NT-1 Alex
Kit Versionver.2.0
ManufacturerBandai
Scale1/100
SeriesMG
First SeenGundam 0080
OperatorU.C.0079-80 E.F.F.
Known PilotChristina Mackenzie
Release DateJune 2019
Package Size39 x 31.2 x 12cm
Weight992g
JAN Code4573102577061
Note: This product needs to be assembled.
AEDĀ 368.00
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  1. Good

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    Pros:
    - Lots of accessories
    - Solid build
    - Details
    - Articulation

    Cons:
    - Simple Looks with the CHOBAM armor attached (but you can put additional details with a little bit of extra effort)

    The NT1-Alex is the mobile suit developed from RX-78-2 a.k.a Grand Daddy Gundam. Alex was first seen in 1989 from Gundam OVA War In The Pocket and was piloted by Christina. And this is not the first time that Bandai made Alex into the Master Grade line, this is version 2.0 which was released recently.

    At first glance, It's a very standard old-school-looking Gundam. A very simple Gundam until you checked all the parts inside the box.

    I must say that this thing packs a lot of accessories. The main attraction for this kit is its armors. It has two types of additional armor the cage-like armor, and outer layer armor which is the CHOBAM armor. It's kinda hard to decide which type of Alex you'll be wanting to display on your shelf. It's either the Caged Alex or the Fat Alex (Full Armor Alex), maybe you might want to get two of these.

    The weapons that came with it are the Beam Rifle, Hyper Bazooka, a couple of beam sabers, and Shield. The rifle is on the plain side just with a removable magazine. Then the hyper bazooka is the same that you'll get with the MG RX-78-2. The shield is very unique, it has an opening gimmick for using its Gatling gun on the forearm while the shield is attached.

    Surface details are great, on top of that, it has metallic silver painted on some parts. The articulation is solid, there are no loose joints. You can do a lot of dynamic poses except when the CHOBAM armor is attached. And the color accuracy of this thing is on point.