Bandai is printing 278 items in Q2 2023 – read on to find out what’s tentatively on the list for production! For those in North America, we’ll start to see allocated items show up typically 6-8 weeks after they’re printed. Items listed below were solicited to retailers for orders and are not confirmed production so not everything below may actually be printed. Additionally, Items being printed/resold in Japan does not guarantee that they’ll receive overseas allocation – so we may not see all these items or they might show up in low volume.
New and Notable
New items and notable reprints.
New Items
The two biggest new items for Q2 are the MG Zeta Ver Ka and the Full Mechanics Gundam Aerial – the 20th anniversary Ver Ka and first 1/100 Witch From Mercury kit respectively. Both promise to be huge sellers and look fantastic in the early looks we’ve seen of them. Past that, we have even !more HG Witch From Mercury kits, a brand new Guncannon kit based on it’s design in Cucuruz Doan’s Island, and more!
Gundam
MG Zeta Gundam Ver Ka
Full Mechanics 1/100 Gundam Aerial
HG Demi Barding
HG Dilanza Sol
HG Heindree Sturm
HG Zowort Heavy
HG WFM New Product (Tentative)
HG Gundam Schwarzette
HG Guncannon (Cucuruz Doan’s Island Ver)
SDCS Tornado Gundam
1/1 Gunpla-kun DX Set
30MM
Volpanova (Quad Bike Ver)
Volpanova (Tank Ver)
EXA Vehicle (Customize Carrier Ver)
Option Parts Set 12 (Hand Parts/Multi Joint)
Customize Weapons (Energy)
30MS
SIS-AC19B Siana-Amarcia (Vivace Form)
Option Body Parts Type-A03 (Color C)
Option Body Parts Type-S04 (Color C)
Other
Demon Slayer: Figure-Rise Nezuko Kamado
Naruto: EG Naruto Uzumaki and EG Sasuke Uchiha
Digimon: Figure-Rise Shine Greymon (Amplified)
Kamen Rider: Figure-Rise Wizard Flame Style
Ultraman: Figure-Rise Decker Flash Type and Figure-Rise Evil Tiga
Kyokai Senki: Boundary Weapon Sets 4 and 5
Dino: Planosaurus Mosasurus
Notable Reprints
Reprint wise, Q2 is relatively quiet – there’s nothing significant that’s being reprinted after a long time but Bandai is continuing to work their way thru their SD, Pokepla, and 30MM/30MS catalogs reprinting items. Witch From Mercury also continues to see significant reprints continuing across Q2 – by the end of Q2 HG Aerial, Figure-Rise Suletta, and Figure-Rise Miorine all will have been reprinted for 5 out of the 6 months of the year.
Print List
Source: Print details were sourced from here and here, Google Translated, then updated to match official English product names.
Bandai is printing 363 items in Q1 2023 – read on to find out what’s tentatively on the list for production! For those in North America, we’ll start to see this items show up typically 6-8 weeks after they’re printed. Items listed below were solicited to retailers for orders and are not confirmed production so not everything below may actually be printed.
New and Notable
New items and notable reprints.
New Items
!more Witch from Mercury HGs: Beguir-Pente, Michaelis, Mirasoul Flight Unit, Weapon Display Base, Zowort, Heindree, Tickbalang, New Product A, Lfrith Thorn, Lfrith Ur
MGSD Freedom – first of new MGSD line
30MM Large Cannon/Arm Unit Option Parts
HG 1/100 YF-19 from Macross Plus
New SDW Kits
New Customized Material Line for adding details to 30MM and other kits
New 30MS Kits
Figure-Rise Standard Blue-Eyes White Dragon from Yu-Gi-Oh
Notable Reprints
PG Exia and PG Exia LED Kit – Last reprinted in November 2021
MG Ex-S/S Gundam (Ver 1.5) – Last reprinted in October 2021
MG Marasai – Last reprinted in April 2019
HG Maganac – Last reprinted in June 2020
All the already released Witch From Mercury HGs
Print List
Source: Print details were sourced from here, Google Translated, then updated to match official English product names.
While the Unicorn Gundam has a fairly standard design, there’s now multiple variants and kit variants on the market – this post will help you decipher the differences and pick out the right kit for you.
Image from Gundam Fix illustration
Unicorn Versions
There are 3 main versions of the Unicorn that exist in Gundam media today: the base version, the Full Armor Unicorn, and Perfectibility – with some other minor variations thrown in.
Base Unicorn
Unicorn Gundam – Image from Gundam Wiki
Gundam Unicorn was originally a light novel series with the first volume published in 2006, 4 years prior to the premier of the OVA in 2010. Thankfully, the core design of the Unicorn is the same between the novel and OVA, so there’s no need for slightly different designs like what we see with the Banshee’s kit releases.
When the Unicorn first premiered – it offered a very different take on the main hero suit for a Gundam series – gone was the the ubiquitous Gundam-like face, v-fin, and red/blue/white color scheme. We were left with a fairly plain looking design, yet with enough hints of what was hiding beneath to catch attention and interest.
Even when the true nature of the suit was revealed, we were still left with a very unique take of a design that managed to remain intriguing and convey a sense of power just from the simplicity of it’s design.
Since it’s premier in the Gundam UC light novel, it’s exploded in popularity and has now become a staple of Bandai’s marketing and model kit series.
Full Armor Unicorn
Full Armor Gundam Unicorn – Image from Gundam Wiki
The most common Unicorn variant that you’ll see outside of the base Unicorn is the Full Armor, which was featured in the novel and last couple episodes of the OVA. While the base design of the Unicorn is the same, a large multitude of additional weapons and large boosters have been mounted on the suit to extend it’s operating time. One other difference with the Full Armor design is that it’s most commonly shown with green psycho-frame instead of the red color the Unicorn initially featured.
To turn the Unicorn into Full Armor mode, several different pieces of equipment are added to the base suit. To start, two large rocket booster units are attached to the back of the suit to give it enhanced range and speed to cover large distances. While the Full Armor retains the beam magnum used by the base Unicorn, rather than the single shield of the base unit the Full Armor upgrades to 3 shields, each with dual beam Gatling guns. In Destroy-mode, each shield is able to operate independently and remote from the suit itself – giving the Full Armor significantly improved combat abilities over the base Unicorn.
To further equip the Unicorn for extended battle, the Full Armor also mounts a pair of hyper bazookas, a pair of grenade launchers, multiple racks of grenades and anti-ship missile launchers. This all goes to make the Full Armor Unicorn a very imposing sight, and helps make the already large suit even larger.
Perfectibility (Full Armor Plan B/Divine)
The last, common Unicorn variant that you’ll now frequently see is the Unicorn Perfectibility. The Perfectibility is a non-canon design that did not appear in the light novel or OVA, but has become popular as a P-Bandai/Gundam Base exclusive kit that’s available in every grade.
The origin of the Perfectibility lies in an alternate take on the Full Armor Unicorn – the Full Armor Unicorn Gundam Plan B. Instead of equipping the Unicorn with multitudes of conventional weapons, the Plan B equips the Unicorn with every Armed Armor available. From the Banshee it gains the Smartgun (BS) and Vibro Claw (VN), from the Norn it gains the XC which improves generator output and psycho-wave capability, and from the Phenex it gains a pair of enhanced shield booster units (DEs). In addition, the Plan B also gains a brand new armed armor – a large beam javelin – the Armed Armor HJ.
The distinction between the Full Armor Plan B and the Perfectibility is very simple – the Perf adds the tail stabilizers to the Armed Armor DEs just like the Phenex Ver NT.
The last variation on the Plan B/Perfectibility is the Perfectibility Divine. The Divine is all the weapons and equipment from the Perfectibility – alongside some of the equipment from the regular Full Armor. With the Divine, the Perfectibility adds the 2 large rocker boosters, hyper bazooka, grenade launchers, a pair of Gatling guns, and a pair of beam magnums from the regular Full Armor.
Full Armor Unicorn Plan BUnicorn PerfectibilityUnicorn Perfectibility Divine
Other Distinctions
Unicorn-Mode Vs Destroy-Mode
As with any RX-0 Unicorn unit, the Unicorn features two modes: it’s normal operating mode (Unicorn-mode) and and enhanced performance mode where the suit’s NT-D system has activated (Destroy-mode).
Base Unicorn – Unicorn-Mode – Image from Gundam Wiki
In Unicorn-Mode, the Unicorn’s armor conceals the psycho-frame material that the inner frame of the suit is built out of, giving it a more simple appearance. The Unicorn’s horn/v-fin also rejoins to a single piece and the face transforms to mask the traditional Gundam face of the suit.
Base Unicorn – Destroy-Mode – Image from Gundam Wiki
In Destroy-Mode, the Unicorn’s armor expands to reveal the psycho-frame material of the inner frame – and the psycho-frame begins to glow with energy. The Unicorn’s horn/v-fin is split into a more traditional Gundam v-fin design, and the face transforms to reveal the suit’s traditional Gundam face.
Final Battle Versions
Base Unicorn – Final Battle Ver – Image from Gundam Wiki
One other distinction for Unicorn versions (and kit releases) is the color of the psycho-frame of the suit – either a red color or a green color. The red psycho-frame color represents the base or regular version of the Unicorn that is seen when the suit first makes an appearance. The green psycho-frame color represents the version of the Unicorn that appeared in the final battle when Banagher had mastered the Unicorn and awakened it’s full potential – hence being called the “Final Battle Version”.
Gunpla Kit Releases
PG Kits
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam
Base
Red
Retail
Requires separate LED kit for lighting
Unicorn Gundam Final Battle Ver
Base
Green
P-Bandai
Requires separate LED kit for lighting
Full Armor Unicorn Gundam Expansion Set
Full Armor
N/A
P-Bandai
Parts-only expansion to depict Full Armor Unicorn – requires PG Unicorn kit
Unicorn Gundam Perfectibility
Perfectibility
Blue
P-Bandai
Requires separate LED kit for lighting. Can recreated Full Armor Plan B by leaving off the tail stabilizers from the Armed Armor DEs.
While the MGEX Unicorn may at first appear to just be the regular MG Unicorn with a light kit – it is in fact entirely new molds. In addition to the LED strip that runs throughout the kit – the kit features enhanced detail and improved stability – it’s essentially a Ver 2.0 of the MG Unicorn with added LED gimmicks.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam
Base
Clear – LED reproduces Red and Green Versions
Retail
Includes lots of extra parts including the cage from the earlier HD Color kit and 3 shields and stands to recreate scenes from Episode 7 of the OVA
MG Kits
For Master Grade kit releases of the Unicorn, regardless of the exact version all kits share the exact same molds for the base mobile suit – the only differences are slightly different color shades and in some cases more included accessories.
There were originally differences in some parts of the Ver Ka molds and Ver OVA molds – the OVA molds included fixes for some issues with the Ver Ka. However, subsequent printings of the Ver Ka included the OVA modifications and the Full Armor Ver Ka also makes use of the OVA molds. Bandai has stopped printing the Ver Ka release and now only releases the Ver OVA of the base Unicorn.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam Ver Ka
Base
Red
Retail
Very first MG Unicorn release. Included some issues with mold – molds were updated but kit no longer printed.
Full Armor Unicorn Gundam Ver Ka
Full Armor
Green
Retail
Easiest way to get a Final Battle MG Unicorn release. Can also build the Type-94 Base Jabber alongside the base Unicorn using components from the Full Armor pieces.
Unicorn Gundam Ver OVA
Base
Red
Retail
Includes fixes for initial mold issues. Superseded Ver Ka release.
Unicorn Gundam HD Color Ver + HD Cage
Base
Red
Retail
Special recolor that used extra glossy plastics. Also included a mobile suit cage frame to depict the Unicorn as it appeared when Banagher was given the suit. Rarely reprinted – essentially superseded by MGEX Unicorn.
Full Armor Unicorn Gundam Ver Ka (Red Psycho-Frame)
Full Armor
Red
P-Bandai
Exactly the same as the retail Full Armor release, only with red psycho-frame instead of green.
Unicorn Gundam Perfectibility
Perfectibility
Blue
Gundam Base
Only available at Gundam Base locations or thru pop-up sales at Expo events. Can recreate Full Armor Plan B by leaving off the tail stabilizers from the Armed Armor DEs.
RG Kits
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam
Base
Red
Retail
N/A
Full Armor Unicorn Gundam
Full Armor
Green
Retail
Currently only way to get Final Battle RG Unicorn Release.
Unicorn Gundam Perfectibility
Perfectibility
Blue
Gundam Base
Only available at Gundam Base locations or thru pop-up sales at Expo events. Can recreate Full Armor Plan B by leaving off the tail stabilizers from the Armed Armor DEs.
HG Kits
Unlike every other grade (other than SD), High Grade Unicorn kits are non-transforming, so kits are sold only in Unicorn-mode or Destroy-mode.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam (Destroy Mode)
Base
Red
Retail
N/A
Unicorn Gundam (Unicorn Mode)
Base
N/A
Retail
N/A
Full Armor Unicorn Gundam (Unicorn Mode)
Full Armor
N/A
Retail
N/A
Full Armor Unicorn Gundam (Destroy Mode)
Full Armor
Green
Retail
N/A
Full Armor Unicorn Gundam (Destroy Mode) (Red Psycho-Frame)
Full Armor
Red
Retail
Exactly the same as the retail Full Armor release, only with red psycho-frame instead of green.
Unicorn Gundam Perfectibility
Perfectibility
Blue
Gundam Base
Only available at Gundam Base locations or thru pop-up sales at Expo events. Can recreate Full Armor Plan B by leaving off the tail stabilizers from the Armed Armor DEs.
SD Kits
Like HG kits, Super Deformed Banshee kits are non-transforming.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
BB Senshi Unicorn Gundam (Destroy Mode)
Base
Red
Retail
N/A
BB Senshi Full Armor Unicorn Gundam (Destroy Mode)
Full Armor
Green
Retail
N/A
SD EX-Standard Unicorn Gundam (Destroy Mode)
Base
Red
Retail
N/A
SD Cross Silhouette Unicorn Gundam (Destroy Mode)
Base
Red
Retail
N/A
BB Senshi Unicorn Gundam Perfectibility
Perfectibility
Blue
Gundam Base
Only available at Gundam Base locations or thru pop-up sales at Expo events. Can recreate Full Armor Plan B by leaving off the tail stabilizers from the Armed Armor DEs.
There’s a couple versions of the Phenex in Gundam media – this post will help you decipher the differences and pick out the right kit for you.
Image from One of Seventy-Two materials
Phenex Versions
There are 2 main versions of the Phenex that exist in Gundam media: the original side-story/MSV version and a slightly tweaked design featured in the film Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative.
MSV Version
Phenex Ver MSV – Image From One of Seventy-Two Materials
Unicorn Gundam Unit 3 – Phenex – was not originally part of the light novel series that was then adapted into the Unicorn OVA series. Phenex’s design was first created in 2013 for a short side-story/animation – “Mobile Suit Gundam UC: One of Seventy-Two” – which told a story of the testing of the Banshee and Phenex in space.
What makes Phenex unique from it’s sibling units is it’s distinct gold armor with blue psycho-frame color-scheme and use of two Armed Armor DE units on it it’s back – giving it a winged appearance
For simplicity in this post we’ll refer to this version of the Phenex as the mobile suit variation design or Ver MSV.
Narrative Version
Phenex Ver NT – Image from Gundam Wiki
For the film, slight modifications were made to the design of the Phenex – namely the addition of tail stabilizers to the Armed Armor DEs. In universe, these tail stabilizers aid in altitude control/maneuverability. IRL the tail stabilizers help add to the “Phoenix” motif of the suit design.
For simplicity in this post we’ll refer to this version of the Phenex as the Ver NT.
Other Distinctions
Unicorn-Mode Vs Destroy-Mode
As with any RX-0 Unicorn unit, the Phenex features two modes: it’s normal operating mode (Unicorn-mode) and and enhanced performance mode where the suit’s NT-D system has activated (Destroy-mode).
Phenex Ver NT – Unicorn-Mode – Image from Gundam Wiki
In Unicorn-Mode, the Phenex’s armor conceals the psycho-frame material that the inner frame of the suit is built out of, giving it a more simple appearance. The Phenex’s horn/v-fin also rejoins to a single piece and the face transforms to mask the traditional Gundam face of the suit.
Phenex Ver NT – Destroy-Mode – Image from Gundam Wiki
In Destroy-Mode, the Phenex’s armor expands to reveal the psycho-frame material of the inner frame – and the psycho-frame begins to glow with energy. The Phenex’s horn/v-fin is split into a more traditional Gundam v-fin design, and the face transforms to reveal the suit’s traditional Gundam face.
Gunpla Kit Releases
PG Kits
Unfortunately, there are no retail releases of the PG Phenex – only P-Bandai. Both the Ver MSV and Ver NT are available as kits, along with an expansion set to convert Ver MSV kits to Ver NT. All PG Phenex kits have a chrome-gold coating applied – while the PG Unicorn molds are mainly under-gated for armor pieces – there are a few locations where the nub mark will show on the coating.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam 03 Phenex
Ver MSV
Blue
P-Bandai
Requires separate LED kit for lighting
Unicorn Gundam 03 Phenex (Narrative Ver)
Ver NT
Blue
P-Bandai
Requires separate LED kit for lighting
Unicorn Gundam 03 Phenex Narrative Ver Expansion Set
Ver NT
Blue
P-Bandai
Parts-only expansion to convert Ver MSV PG to Ver NT PG
MG Kits
For Master Grade kit releases, the Ver MSV design is the most widely available. All MG Phenex releases share molds with the regular MG Unicorn and do not feature under-gating. All MG Phenex releases do have a chrome-gold coating applied, and so will show nub marks where pieces are cut off from the runner without special touch up work. One thing to note is that unlike the PG releases, there is no expansion only set to convert a MG Ver MSV Phenex to Ver NT.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam 03 Phenex
Ver MSV
Blue
Retail
N/A
Unicorn Gundam 03 Phenex (Narrative Ver)
Ver NT
Blue
P-Bandai
N/A
RG Kits
Similar to PG Phenex, RG Phenex is only available thru a P-Bandai release. Currently, only a Ver NT kit is available, though you could recreate the Ver MSV by leaving off the tail stabilizers from the Armed Armor DEs.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam 03 Phenex
Ver NT
Blue
P-Bandai
Can recreate Ver MSV by leaving off tail stabilizers
HG Kits
Unlike every other grade (other than SD), High Grade Phenex kits are non-transforming, so kits are sold only in Unicorn-mode or Destroy-mode. For HG, there is an uncoated version of the Phenex available for those that would rather not deal with the special coating or would like to paint the kit without having to strip the chrome-gold coating off first. All HG releases of the Phenex are Narrative versions, but you can recreate the MSV version by leaving off the tail stabilizers from the Armed Armor DEs.
Like HG kits, Super Deformed Phenex kits are non-transforming. All SD kits are non-coated and simply feature molded gold color for the kit’s armor pieces.
There’s many different versions of the the Banshee from Gundam Unicorn – this post will help you decipher the differences and pick out the right kit for you.
Image from Banshee Ver Ka Manual/Scanned By Dalong.Net
Banshee Versions
There are 3 main versions of the Banshee that exist in Gundam media: the novel version, the normal OVA version, and the upgraded OVA Version – the Banshee Norn.
Novel Version
Banshee Ver Novel – Image From Ver Ka Manual/Dalong.Net
Gundam Unicorn was originally a light novel series with the first volume published in 2006, 4 years prior to the premier of the OVA in 2010. In the novel, the Banshee was only different from the Unicorn in two ways: 1) the color scheme and 2) the horn/v-fin. Everything else design-wise was the same as the Unicorn.
While the Unicorn featured a white and red color scheme, the Banshee adopted a black and yellow/gold color scheme to give it a darker, more menacing look.
For the horn/v-fin – instead of the Unicorn’s simple “unicorn horn” – the Banshee adopted a more complex, multi-pronged golden horn/fin.
OVA Version
Banshee Ver OVA – Image from Gundam Wiki
For the OVA, a few changes were made to the Banshee to help make it more unique and help with it’s appearance in the animation. The first change was the color of the collar/upper chest of the suit was changed to help distinguish it more in space scenes – instead of the black collar of the novel version – the OVA version used a gold-colored collar. The color gold was chosen to help play into the motif of the lion and the unicorn as depicted in the famous French tapestry “The Lady and the Unicorn” that was featured in episode 1 of the OVA.
The second difference between the novel version and the OVA version is in the weapons the suit uses – while the novel Banshee used a beam magnum rifle and shield just like the Unicorn, the OVA version makes use of two new “armed armor” weapons. The first of these is the Armed Armor VN mounted on the left arm – which can function as a shield but turns into a vibrating claw in Destroy mode. The second new weapon is the Armed Armor BS mounted on the right arm – which functions as a beam smartgun that can alter the direction of the beam while firing.
This is the version of the Banshee that was featured in episodes 4-5 of the OVA and piloted by Marida Cruz.
Upgraded OVA Version – The Banshee Norn
Banshee Norn – Image from Gundam Wiki
For the last 2 episodes of the OVA, some additional changes were made to the Banshee’s visual appearance. While the core suit design is the same as the initial OVA appearance, the weapons and equipment of the unit were updated to give it a new look and a new designation – the RX-0[N] Banshee Norn.
For weapons, the Norn now makes use of the same beam magnum used by the Unicorn, only with a new revolving launcher attachment for additional firepower. Instead of the Armed Armor BS or VN, the Norn also features a new Armed Armor weapon system – the Armed Armor DE. The DE is the regular shield of the Unicorn modified with additional armor, thrusters, and a mega-cannon for added offensive capability. When mounted on the back of the Norn, the additional thrusters in the DE also grant the Norn increased speed and maneuverability while traveling.
Another new piece of equipment on the Norn is the Armed Armor XC – which improves generator output and adds additional psycho-frame material to the suit to improve it’s psycho-wave capabilities. When the Norn shifts to Destroy-mode, the XC folds out into more golden colored psycho-frame material behind the head and shoulders of the suit – further enforcing the lion motif of the Banshee.
This is the version of the Banshee that was featured in episodes 6-7 of the OVA and piloted by Riddhe Marcenas.
Other Distinctions
Unicorn-Mode Vs Destroy-Mode
As with any RX-0 Unicorn unit, the Banshee features two modes: it’s normal operating mode (Unicorn-mode) and and enhanced performance mode where the suit’s NT-D system has activated (Destroy-mode).
Banshee Ver OVA – Unicorn-Mode – Image from Gundam Wiki
In Unicorn-Mode, the Banshee’s armor conceals the psycho-frame material that the inner frame of the suit is built out of, giving it a more simple appearance. The Banshee’s horn/v-fin also rejoins to a single piece and the face transforms to mask the traditional Gundam face of the suit.
Banshee Ver OVA – Destroy-Mode – Image from Gundam Wiki
In Destroy-Mode, the Banshee’s armor expands to reveal the psycho-frame material of the inner frame – and the psycho-frame begins to glow with energy. The Banshee’s horn/v-fin is split into a more traditional Gundam v-fin design, and the face transforms to reveal the suit’s traditional Gundam face.
Final Battle Versions
Banshee Norn Final Battle Ver – Robot Damashii action figure – image copyright Bandai
One other distinction for Banshee versions (and kit releases) is the color of the psycho-frame of the suit – either a yellow/golden color or a green color. The yellow/golden psycho-frame color represents the base or regular version of the Banshee that is seen when the suit first makes an appearance. The green psycho-frame color represents the version of the Banshee that appeared in the final battle when Riddhe had mastered the Banshee and was fighting in concert with Banagher – hence being called the “Final Battle Version”.
Gunpla Kit Releases
PG Kits
One thing to note when looking for Perfect Grade versions of the Banshee is that unlike the MG versions of the kit – the mainstream/widest availability PG design is actually the Banshee Norn – not the regular Banshee Ver OVA. It is possible to get parts to build a PG Banshee Ver OVA, but only through P-Bandai expansion sets. Both versions of the PG Norn share the same molds – the only difference is the color of the psycho-frame pieces.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn
Norn
Yellow
Retail
Requires separate LED kit for lighting
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn Final Battle Ver
Norn
Green
P-Bandai
Requires separate LED kit for lighting
Armed/Armor VN/BS Expansion Set
Ver OVA
Yellow
P-Bandai
Parts-only expansion to depict Ver OVA – requires regular PG Norn kit as well
MG Kits
For Master Grade kit releases, the regular/non-Norn designs are the most widely available. All MG kits – regardless of OVA, Ka, or Norn share the same molds – the only difference between kits are minor color differences and weapons/accessories. No version of the kit has superior articulation, etc – they’re all printed from the same molds.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee
Ver OVA
Yellow
Retail
Also sold/listed as Banshee Ver OVA While the promo pics for this kit show the horn/collar as having a metallic finish – the actual parts are just basic molded gold – so will lack a true metallic look
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Ver Ka
Ver Novel
Yellow
Retail
Includes spare gold collar piece from Ver OVA but none of the Ver OVA weapons One other distinction with this kit is that while the gold collar piece is not plated in the Ver OVA release – it is in fact plated in the Ver Ka release even though it’s spare parts
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn
Norn
Yellow
P-Bandai
N/A
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn Final Battle Ver
Norn
Green
P-Bandai
N/A
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Ver Ka Final Battle Ver
Ver Novel
Green
P-Bandai
Includes spare gold collar piece from Ver OVA but none of the Ver OVA weapons
RG Kits
Similar to PG Banshee, the most widely available RG versions of the Banshee are actually the Norn design. Again like with the PG, it is possible to recreate the Ver OVA design, but only through the use of P-Bandai expansion parts.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn
Norn
Yellow
Retail
N/A
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn Final Battle Ver
Norn
Green
P-Bandai
N/A
Armed Armor VN/BS Expansion Set
Ver OVA
Yellow
P-Bandai
Parts-only expansion to depict Ver OVA – requires regular RG Norn kit as well
HG Kits
Unlike every other grade (other than SD), High Grade Banshee kits are non-transforming, so kits are sold only in Unicorn-mode or Destroy-mode.
Kit Name
Design Ver
Frame Color
Release Type
Notes
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee (Unicorn Mode)
Ver OVA
N/A
Retail
N/A
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee (Destroy Mode)
Ver OVA
Yellow
Retail
N/A
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn (Unicorn Mode)
Norn
N/A
Retail
N/A
Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn (Destroy Mode)
Norn
Yellow
Retail
N/A
SD Kits
Like HG kits, Super Deformed Banshee kits are non-transforming.
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