Bandai

MG Hyaku-Shiki (Ver. 2.0)

Model Kit
$79.99
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Created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Zeta Gundam TV series and complete the Gundam Team trio of the Zeta Gundam and Gundam MK II, the Hyaku-Shiki re-appears in the MG line! Featuring a slimmer profile with stylish new proportion, it contains under-gated parts to reduce appearance of visible cut marks and a special finish over the plastic to replicate its fantastic gold appearance! The vestigial transformation in the legs and wings has been included to provide accuracy to its involvement in the abandoned transformable Delta Gundam project. Different sensor parts in the eyes are included to replicate neutral, activation, and scanning sensor appearance.

Product Features

  • Approx 7.3" Tall
  • 1/100 Scale
  • Made of plastic
  • Master Grade
  • Action Base not included

Box Contents

  • Pieces to build
    • Hyaku Shiki
    • Beam rifle
    • Clay Bazooka
    • Beam sabers
    • Parts to retrofit the older Ballute Pack release to fit on the 2.0 version
  • Sticker
  • Tetron sticker
  • Instruction manual.
box art
Scale 1/100
Line MG - Master Grade
Brand Mobile Suit Gundam
Series Zeta Gundam

Manual

Download (4.3MB)
SKU: 2297020

Questions

Question
I think I'll plan to buy this kit, I have black, grey, & brown gunpla markers but I don't think those are suited on gold, are there recommendations for panel lining the hyaku shiki?
Answer
iirc, the black gunpla marker messes up the finish, but I'm not entirely sure if the grey and brown will do the same. I wouldn't risk it, though
January 12, 2024
Question
How would you go about removing the gold coating?
Answer
Use regular household bleach. Fill a jar/bucket and dump your pieces in. Wait a day and the plating should be stripped. There may be some "residue" that needs further cleaning. I've stripped the plating off the Exia Ignition's GN Blades using this method. Note the base plastic will most likely be black.
March 20, 2024
ZEP Degreaser 505 will work. Dell's Gunpla did a custom repaint of the recent RG Akatsuki, which while it uses chrome plating, should be a similar plating type (at least chemically) to the titanium satin gold on the MG Shiki. Dell had to soak the RG Akatsuki parts twice because the plating had two paint layers, so you may want to do that for the MG Shiki. Just let the parts soak overnight in a plastic Tupperware, and then wash them in the morning if the plating has come off.
March 13, 2025
AFAIK there doesn't seem to be a consensus besides some type of cleaning chemical, there are some videos on youtube from people who probably know more than I do about this.
February 21, 2024
Question
Is it okay to gloss top coat this kit or does it ruin the gold finish?
Answer
I would assume using a water-based topcoat like Mr Super Clear or any of the Tamiya spray can enamels or acrylic-hybrid jar clear coats from Tamiya would work. Just anything that isn't a pure lacquer, I'd be concerned that could react with the plating, but that's just superstition. Always test paints, clears, etc. on spare parts before applying them to your model so you don't end up screwing up your model.
March 13, 2025
Question
What color of gundam marker would work the best for panel lining this kit
Answer
Color-wise, black. It'll stand out the most. Now for specific paint type, it would be the simplest to use a water-based liner, you can make this by thinning out hobby store craft paint acrylics (like Delta Creative, Folk Art, Apple Barrel, any of those will work) with purely water and some dish soap should work well on this model.
March 13, 2025
Question
Just wondering if the Tamiya black panel lining juice is good to use on the gold because I saw that the black Gundam marker is not recommended and I would still like to panel line this kit?
Answer
Your best bet would be to make a completely water-based panel lining mix. Check out u/Feral404's craft paint panel liner tutorial on the r/Gunpla reddit. Feral's tutorial is straightforward, and makes a water based liner than has zero chance of marring any plastic. Feral recommends wiping away the excess liner wash with your fingers, I would probably use a microfiber cloth to keep it from getting sweaty. If you want to, test using a water-based topcoat clear like Mr Super Clear on some spare gold parts to make sure it doesn't chemically react with your liner or the plated gold of the model.
March 13, 2025
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Sep 24, 2024

Good build and looks amazing, well worth the money

Got this on sale and I have been wanting it for a while, making this was pretty straight foward and the build for this is good. Love how it looks and think it looks perfect
Recommends this product
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Apr 6, 2024

Bandai made things right this time

This time Bandai is doing a golden MS right (finally!). It's an MG 2.0 kit with good enough engineering. It's chromed (not lame yellow plastic; I also think the kind of chrome used here looks better than that used in most other chromed kits). There's under-gating. And it's mass-retailed (instead of P-Bandai). The only thing I'd complain is the finger tips can pop off fairly easily. Caution is recommended.
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Dec 28, 2022

100/100

This kit is really great. All of the gold parts are undergated which is a life saver. This also comes with dry transfer decals for the shoulders which is also amazing (no silly borders). The detail is outstanding with some really nice color separation for some of the mechanical parts.
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