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SD RX-178 Mk II Gundam [Ette] papercraft
The RX-178 Gundam Mk II is the sort-of-immediate followup to the classic RX-78. I have to waffle there because it initially was the second Gundam, hence the two, when Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam came out. But in the years since, Sunrise and Bandai have filled in that 8 year time skip with a bewildering number of other Gundams. In addition to all the variations and prototypes kicking around during the One Year War itself (there were as many as six or seven unique prototypes across all the side stories and video games, plus the limited-production Ground Type), and we also have the RX-78-NT1 “Alex” from 0080 War in The Pocket, the entire Gundam Project line from 0083 Stardust Memory, and the varying level of canonicity that is Gundam Thunderbolt.
Instruction: PDO
The RX-178 Gundam Mk II is the sort-of-immediate followup to the classic RX-78. I have to waffle there because it initially was the second Gundam, hence the two, when Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam came out. But in the years since, Sunrise and Bandai have filled in that 8 year time skip with a bewildering number of other Gundams. In addition to all the variations and prototypes kicking around during the One Year War itself (there were as many as six or seven unique prototypes across all the side stories and video games, plus the limited-production Ground Type), and we also have the RX-78-NT1 “Alex” from 0080 War in The Pocket, the entire Gundam Project line from 0083 Stardust Memory, and the varying level of canonicity that is Gundam Thunderbolt.
Instruction: PDO
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