Top 07 Most Famous Gundam Models Defining the Art of Mecha Modeling
In the diverse timelines of Mobile Suit Gundam, the aesthetics of giant robots vary widely. Whether it's the traditional and realistic styles of the Universal Century or the unconventional designs of the spirited Future Century, Gundams exhibit a range of sizes, shapes, and forms. In this blog, Japan Figure will discover the Top 10 Most Famous Gundam Models Defining the Art of Mecha Modeling.
1. V Gundam/Nu Gundam
As the upgraded version of the original Gundam Figure featured in the beloved Mobile Suit Gundam series, the v Gundam introduced in the concluding movie, Char's Counterattack, represents a significant improvement in various aspects. Crafted by Amuro Ray for enhanced versatility and durability, it also incorporated formidable Fin Funnels for both offensive and defensive maneuvers.
V Gundam/Nu Gundam is one of the most famous Gundam model
Ray's design not only prioritized functionality but also aesthetics. Departing from the predominant reds and yellows of the RX-78-2's appearance, the v Gundam embraced a predominantly blue and white framework with subtle highlights. This intentional color scheme contributed to a more cohesive and visually appealing overall design, ensuring that the v Gundam was as pleasing to the eye as it was formidable in battle.
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2. Wing Gundam Zero
Many fans who grew up watching anime on Toonami have a special place in their hearts for Gundam Wing, and it's not just because of its captivating storyline, intense action scenes, and the perfect time slot right after school. One major factor is the impressive design of the mobile suits featured in the series. A standout example is the Wing Gundam Zero from the holiday movie finale, Endless Waltz.
While sharing a similar color scheme with the original Wing Gundam, this particular Gundam showcased a stunning pair of wings that gracefully spread across its back. This unique feature turned it into a captivating and angelic sight, especially for kids in the '90s.
Wing Gundam Zero model
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3. Strike Freedom Gundam
The Strike Freedom represents an upgraded version of the central Freedom Gundam from Gundam SEED. Renowned for its stunning aesthetics, it stands out as one of the few elements in SEED Destiny that resonated positively with viewers. The Strike Freedom makes a bold statement with its angelic appearance during battle, aligning well with the messianic portrayal of Kira Yamato in the series. While most Gundams exude a formidable war-machine aura, the Strike Freedom distinguishes itself as a truly godlike entity, especially when its wings unfold, adding an extra layer of awe to its design.
Strike Freedom Gundam model
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4. System-∀99 ∀ Gundam
The ∀ Gundam from Turn A Gundam stands out among other Gundams, not for its reality-altering powers, but for its distinctive mustache, making it one of the most unique and peculiar designs in the Gundam series. While some may find the mustache element amusing, it is actually a well-thought-out design choice that perfectly fits the anachronistic yet futuristic setting of the Correct Century.
System-∀99 ∀ Gundam model
Unlike other Gundams, the ∀ Gundam exudes a regal aura reminiscent of military ceremonies rather than a purely combat-oriented appearance. Despite its unconventional aesthetics, especially with its mustache, the ∀ Gundam transforms into a mysteriously captivating giant robot when it unleashes its Moonlight Butterfly capabilities, showcasing a blend of destructive power and enchanting visuals. In the realm of Gundams, the ∀ Gundam stands as a truly mystical and unparalleled creation.
5. God Gundam
The often overlooked Mobile Fighter G Gundam boasts some of the most unconventional mechs ever created. From cowboy-inspired Gundams to those resembling windmills, the series features a diverse array of mechs that catch viewers off guard. Despite its reputation for eccentric designs, G Gundam managed to maintain a sense of tradition with its central Gundam.
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Piloted by Domon Kasshu, the God Gundam (also known as Burning Gundam to Toonami viewers) stands out as the ultimate mech in G Gundam. Taking inspiration from a samurai in full armor, God Gundam is one of the most famous Gundam, retains a familiar color scheme seen in previous Gundam iterations. Nevertheless, its distinctive design and advanced full-body control system allow it to engage in combat with the finesse of a martial artist.
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6. Gundam Deathscythe
The straightforward fact is that Gundam Wing boasts some of the best-designed Gundams in the entire Gundam series. Among them, the Gundam Deathscythe stands out as one of the finest, living up to its name with a massive scythe and a Grim Reaper-like appearance. The Deathscythe perfectly encapsulates the essence of what makes Gundam Wing both enjoyable and iconic.
Gundam Deathscythe model is one of the most popular Gundam model
Since the 1990s, Gundam Wing has garnered praise and playful criticism for its edginess. The ominous yet stylish Deathscythe perfectly captures the unique atmosphere of the anime and the era it was broadcast in. Moreover, the simplicity of the original Deathscythe elevates it above its sleek but somewhat overly complex upgrade, the Deathscythe Hell.
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7. Heavyarms Custom
Gundams typically maintain a balance between their long-range firearms and close-quarters combat abilities. However, the Heavyarms Custom from Gundam Wing defied this convention by exclusively focusing on an arsenal of guns. Its entire design revolves around carrying an immense amount of firepower and unleashing a continuous barrage of bullets, and it excelled in fulfilling this unique purpose.
Heavyarms Custom
While already exuding an impressive aura in the original Gundam Wing series, the Heavyarms Custom underwent a sleek upgrade in Endless Waltz, gaining even more guns. Despite being specifically crafted as a walking armory tailored for artillery warfare, the new color scheme and design enhancements elevated Heavyarms Custom, making it stand out among the myriad of gun-wielding Gundams in the franchise.
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In short, the Seven most famous Gundam models displayed here represent not only the technical prowess of their creators but also the lasting legacy of the gundam line. They are also a testament to the passion, creativity and ingenuity that enthusiasts invest in making these fantastical machines a reality. Do you already own any models? Check them out at Japan Figure!
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