Newly molded version of HGUC-080 with better articulation and improved proportions. Transforms to EXAM Mode with parts-swapping on backpack. Uses the C1 and C2 plate runners of HGUC-202. Includes head parts to build either the game version or the manga version.
Parts and color variant of HGUC-198. Includes clear BA-0 display base. Originally planned to be released in July 2017, but was delayed due to unspecified reasons[3].
C3 Anime Festival Asia Tokyo 2017 exclusive clear color variant of NG IBO FM-01.
The Gundam Base Tokyo exclusive clear color variant of MG-169.
The Gundam Base Tokyo exclusive clear color variant of MG-192.
Add-on clear beam effect parts for HGBF-057 and other HG kits. Originally planned to be released in July 2017, but was delayed due to unspecified reasons[1].
First new release after a five-year hiatus. Also the first Mega Size Model kit to have bilingual Japanese/English text on its box packaging and instruction manual. Released to coincide with the grand opening of The Gundam Base Tokyo. Tallest and most expensive kit in the series.
Optional weapon pack for HG kits. Consists of one Beam Spray Gun and two Beam Pistols that can be converted to Beam Heavy Pistol, Beam Rifle, Grenade Launcher, Machine Gun, or Beam Sniper Rifle.
P-Bandai exclusive re-release of MG-193 without the Full Armor parts and weapons. Includes battle damaged head and Shield, gray BA-13 Action Base 1 and building debris parts, and water slide decal sheet with battle damage effects to replicate the final battle in episode 4 of the ONA.
The Gundam Base Tokyo exclusive clear color variant of MG-172.