Sneak Peek on Master Grade Infinite Justice Gundam
Recently I managed to grab the highly-anticipated Master Grade Infinite Justice Gundam model kit. It was released in Japan almost three weeks ago. In this post i will present to the model and the box before i assemble it..

This is how MG Infinite Justice will look like after finish assembly. I hope my model can be as beautiful as that!
Infinite Justice appears in Gundam Seed Destiny series, and it is an upgraded version from ZGMF-X09A Justice Gundam from its predecessor series. It inherits the features from Justice Gundam such as the backpack, but not without many upgrades. Compared to other MG kit, the main attractions are:
- New waist joint to enable kicking pose as seen in anime for this gundam
- Beam blades on the backpack and legs
- Asymmetrical foot design – left and right are diffferent!
- Multi purpose shield – contains beam shield generator, boomerang (can be used as beam sword) and grappling hook.
- Athrun’s first gundam being made into MG kit!
- This is also the first pink-coloured MG kit!
The box have dimension of 39.0 x 31.0 x 9.5 cm with mass of around 860g. I like the box art very much because of its rich variety on mobile suits and battle in the background. The battle probably occurs in episode 40 during ZAFT’s attack on the Orb Union, codenamed Operation Fury. In the battle, Athrun Zala uses the unit for the first time and fights against former comrade Shinn Asuka’s ZGMF-X42S Destiny Gundam. You can see the Strike Freedom Gundam, Legend Gundam, the ArchAngel , and lots of ZAFT mobile suits. Our mobile suit here succesfully crushed a grunt mobile suit, probably a Gouf Ignited. However, i have no idea where is Destiny Gundam in the art… Legend Gundam is looking at us, does it mean that an MG for Legend Gundam is also in process? Well.. lets open the box…
Stay tuned for more updates.
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séeput is sleepy
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Tags: gundam, infinite justice gundam, master grade, mg, mg infinite justice, mg justice, zgmf-x19a
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