🎊 Unleash your inner child with this iconic duo!
The Bandai Hobby - Gundam - Hello Kitty & RX-78-2 model kit celebrates the 40th anniversary of Gundam and the 45th anniversary of Hello Kitty. This SD EX-STANDARD model includes an apple accessory and a pedestal, allowing for a fun and interactive display. Made from high-quality plastic, it measures 12 x 6 x 4 inches, making it a perfect addition to any collection or a unique gift for fans of both franchises.
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | Standard |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 12 x 6 x 4 inches |
Additional Features | Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Gundam and the 45th Anniversary of Hello Kitty! |
Subject Character | Hello Kitty |
Style | Safety |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Color | Hello Kitty/Rx-78-2 Gundam |
S**E
The crossover we dreamed of
My daughter is a massive collector of all the Hello Kitty crossover toys. This was no exception. Once the kit was put together it was a decent size. The quality also shock me. I'm not sure exactly what I was expecting with the price and with this was but it looked really good. She also had a lot of fun putting this together. The smell on her face was worth the price and more.
A**A
Don’t hesitate, just buy it!
I love this collab so much it’s so cute
D**S
Cute Overload! 😻
I bought this as a gift for a friend’s daughter who loves Hello Kitty and she really enjoyed building it! No tools needed is a plus. 👷♀️🤓 It is so cute, I might have to buy it again for myself! 🤩😻UPDATE: I bought the standard Zaku II for myself and I love it! 😻 It’s a very quick build, but the quality and results are spectacular. An easy recommendation for novice and advanced builders. 🤩😻
M**
So freakin cute!!!!!
I love this. I want to buy the other ones now. This was so fun to put together and it’s so nice to look at. There are a lot of pieces involved in this set that are very small so keep that in mind if you need assistance in the assembly process. And the weight is very top heavy so they do fall over easily which makes some of the pieces fall off so just make sure you are careful in displaying it and keep it on a stable surface. Really not much to complain about in this product freakin adorable and hello kitty can hold an axe! Sadly none of the other weapons fit in her hand but oh well. If you live hello kitty and gundams or just assembling kits this is for you!
S**O
Beyond adorable
I’ve been watching gundam since I was a baby and I love hello kitty very much so buying this just felt right. I’ve never had a gunpla esque thing before but it was relatively easy to put together. The arms will fall off occasionally but overall I’m very satisfied with the product. It poses and stands pretty good too and if you’re new to gunpla like me then this is a great starter set to get.
A**N
Cute!
Simple and easy kit similar to SD gundam a but probably a little easier. The decals are a bit tricky to put on as with all gunpla but it’s a pretty good starting kit. Also super cute that the runners fit the theme.
S**R
Cute, fun to build, a little wobbly
The box came in a dented up, so don’t buy it from here if you just want something perfectly mint. When I opened it, a couple pieces were loose inside the bags; they were all there, just anther thing to note that it’s not mint.Also, the first picture is of the Hello Kitty Gundam fully built, and the second is the picture on the instructions. If you like REAL close, you’ll notice that there are some things that are different; there are two yellow dots and several grays squares on the Gundam helmet in the instructions, but not the actual model. There are stickers you put on the parts, but the yellow dots and gray squares weren’t in the kit or in the instructions- it’s just in the pictures of the manual.Same for the whiskers, they look black in the manual, but they’re just indentations in real life.Also, in the instruction booklet, the sword is pink and white, and even has a page that lists the different colors of plastic, and it listed pink for the sword, but the sword I got was just white.I don’t like the fact that I have to choose between a headless Hello Kitty and a Hello Kitty Gundam, a Hello Kitty and regular Gundam, or a freakishly tiny Gundam headed Hello Kitty (third picture- it’s pretty funny tho) and a Hello Kitty Gundam. I would’ve liked a second Hello Kitty head so I could have the regular one next to the Gundam one, but not a big deal. Or, it also could’ve been fun to have the Gundam part just be an outfit to put on the regular Hello Kitty.When the model is put together, I found it didn’t… like to stay together well. It’ll stand, it won’t fall apart, as long as I don’t touch it. However, if I want to pose it, change out what’s in its hands, or a lot of the time just pick it up, the arms of the Gundam especially, will move and maybe even pop off.That being said; I have never had any prior interest in Gundam anything. I am a Hello Kitty collector/fanatic, and I didn’t even know they were things that you build, even though I’m a major weeb. But that being said, this was fun to build, and is super cute! I already bought a couple other Hello Kitty Gundam sets (an orange one and a green one) that I’m now looking forward to building! I think I’ll even look into the anime now.I’ve heard since buying this that Gundams can be very hard to build, but if that’s the case, this is perfect for beginners.But after all that’s said… the stickers are kind of a HUGE pain. This doesn’t need tools, but I happened to already have a very teeny weeny Phillips head screwdriver and a pair of pliers, since I noticed I forgot to put things inside Kitty’s head before I put them together, and I needed to pry them apart - used the tiny screwdriver to wedge it open, the pliers to pry Kitty’s body open when I messed that up. I used the tiny screwdriver to help with the stickers, and BOY, I literally have no idea how you could place them as perfectly as they clearly want you to without it!
M**E
Hello Zaku!
Looks great snapped together right out of the box. For Hello Kitty: If you're concerned with seam lines, they are minimal overall and easily cleaned up. There are noticeable mold lines, but they were also easily sanded away. She is made up of around 15 pieces. The "base" is an apple shaped platform with no connectors, but she can stand or sit thanks to a sliding leg gimmick. There is a neck adapter to swap Kittys head to the Zaku body and you have to swap her bow over. The Zaku is great. It's a Zaku. It has a silver foil sticker that goes behind a clear pink plastic disc for the mono eye, and a full weapon load out. The bazooka pegs into the back skirt. It has some Gloss Injection molding. Zaku detail stickers included to make Zaku Apple! I have it built on the CS frame, so the proportions will be a little different.
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