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Julian Ayers Mackenzie (ジュリアン・エアーズ・マッケンジー, Jurian Eāsu Makkenjī) Voiced by: Kanata Hongō Gunpla: F91 Gundam F91 Imagine Julian Mackenzie is the grandson of Sir John Ayers Mackenzie, the British Gunpla Battle champion. At the age of 15, he enrolled in the Gunpla Academy, where he mentored Tatsuya Yuuki.
Sei Iori is a talented Gunpla builder, but lacks the confidence to become an effective fighter in a Gunpla Battle. One day, he meets Reiji, a mysterious red-haired boy, who displays his exceptional skills as a Gunpla Fighter by defeating Susumu Sazaki with Sei's newly constructed Build Strike Gundam.
The team leader who is Allan Adams' nephew. Trained by veteran fighter Julian Mackenzie in England, Wilfrid aims to become the fourth Meijin. [23] Saga Adou (アドウ・サガ, Adō Saga) Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese); Victor Lee (English) Main Gunpla: RX-END Gundam The End Other Gunpla: Cruel Gundam
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A smaller line beginning in 2023 as part of the Fun to Build GUNPLA campaign. The models can be assembled as a figure or on a faux runner for display. Gunpla-kun demonstrated the use of Limestone-based LIMEX plastic while the event-exclusive Zakupla-kun used plastic made from green tea leaves. The latter was released later using standard ...
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Gundam kits are the most common and popular variety of mecha models exemplifying the general characteristics of models in the genre. Gundam kits are typically oriented toward beginners, and most often feature simple assembly, simple designs, and rugged construction—less durable than a pre-assembled toy, but more durable than a true scale model.