Gunpla from New Mobile Report Gundam Wing

This is the page with the Wing plamo kits I've made! Well, kit. Singular.


XXXG-01W Wing Gundam EW [RG]

A photo of the real-grade Wing Gundam ('Endless Waltz' edition) model kit. It is a humanoid mech with predominantly white armor pieces, but it has red, blue, and yellow accents all over. The head has a yellow crest with four points, and the chest has a protruding section housing a circular metallic green 'gem' (meant to be optical sensors). True to its name, it also has a pair of mechanical wings on its back, in the same color scheme as the rest of the mobile suit. It is on a raised stand in an action pose, looking to the side and holding a beam saber across its body. Other model kits can be seen in the background behind it.
The Wing Gundam, ready to cut some stuff up.

Now, it's important to remember that no matter how much 'technical data' is published in side material, no matter how much explanation of logistics and mechanics and Science is given in the shows, these are ultimately plastic model toys. It's fine. And nothing is more toy [complimentary] than the Wing Gundam, EW edition. It's so sick.

A photo of the real-grade Wing Gundam EW kit, zoomed in on the torso. The head and arms are not attached. The protruding circular 'gem' is very visible here, as well as the two pop-up vulcan cannons which have the nozzles painted in chrome silver accents. The instruction manual is in the background, although very out of focus.
Pop-out vulcans, pretty neat.
A photo of the real-grade Wing Gundam EW kit, transformed into its 'birdmode'. The legs are trailing behind it, while the arms are at the side with the buster rifle ammo packs attached underneath to resemble bird feet. The buster rifle itself is attached at the front of the mobile suit, with the shield above it so it blends into the overall shape better. The wings are of course spread wide. Like a bird. Bird mode.
It's a bird. It's called 'birdmode'.

The kit engineering is really solid as well - we're well past the days of hand grenades at this point in RG history, and all the joints feel fine and safe to pose despite it being a bit smaller than the average mobile suit.