Here we have the SD MK.II Titans snap assembled and foil stickers applied. This is number 217 in the SD line and one of the better kits in this line out there. As far as i know this is the only way to get the MK.II without the G-Defenser as part of the Super Gundam.
The whole package laid out with all its included accessories followed by left, right, rear and bottom views;
Rearview with the backpack detached;
The backpack itself affords a limited amount of articulation for the binder parts via the use of small ball joints.
Here is something interesting, there is actually a polycap joint on the backpack holding a piece to cover that hole. Turns out that this hole actually connects the G-Defenser to the back of the Gundam MK.II which only comes with the AEUG colored Super Gundam SD BB kit since the Titans never had a Super Gundam.
Next up is the vulcan pod headset, a simple three piece construction that doesn’t attach on the head very well. I got mine to stay only through friction with the shoulder armor and backpack.
The beam rifle and hyper bazooka, simple pieces which are hollow on one side and come molded with a right hand. For this reason they are right handed only and cannot be easily swapped with another SD kit unless one swaps the arms too.
The shield comes as a single piece and pegs itself into holes on either forearm.
The beam saber (you get just one!) is a solid piece that needs to be painted (pink).
Pics displaying the various accessories that come with the SD BB Gundam MK.II;
The gimmick ? An opening lower hatch except that there is no detail in there!
Hmmm..i noticed this is one the SD kits out there with an elbow joint!
As for the foil stickers(refer to the preview) you do have several; one for the eyes and forehead camera, the Titans emblem for the shield and right shoulder armor and a choice of left shoulder numbers representing Units 1-3. I picked Unit 3, the one stolen by Kamille Bidan.
All other camera/sensors on the weapons need to be painted on or fashioned using left-overs from the foil sticker sheet. Of course with a full paint job and some water slide decals it can only look better!
For 500 yen a pop, this is an awesome SD kit and turned out to be an enjoyable buildup. Definitely get it if you’re into SD kits or if you’re a fan of the Gundam MK.II design.























from what I saw from your previous post, you really love MKII, doesn’t you? own three of the same Gundam must be tough, at least for me.
good review you’ve done. I myself don’t really like SD except BB Unicorn, just because the details are really good compared to the other SD.
Thanks for the comment! Yes, i am a fan of the MKII, even moreso in Titans blue
Now all i need is the PG version
SD kits are too simple i agree with that! But for that price and the target market i guess we can’t complain too much. BB Unicorn is definitely one gorgeous kit if one could forgive the lack of perfect transformation.
Now i need to get back to the TT RX-78 nightmare >_<
PG, wow.
that’s out of reach for me >_<
ah, I gave up PG WZC Hongli, my IMO, don't bother to buy Hongli PG MKII, it may become a new nightmare lol.
for BB Unicorn, I like Destroy Mode, so it's allright.
RX78… lol, you remind me of my blogroll, genosuke koga. He also have the same RX78 Fighter, and… have the same nightmare.
A friend of mine is actually building the PG version albeit the TT AEUG version. It does look impressive although upon close inspection you could tell the quality and detail does not stand up very well to the original. What he told is that it does take a bit more time to assemble and clean up and may not be as durable as the original.
I am about about with the TT RX-78 now. If only i could get the parts to fit. Maybe i’ll post some WIPs pictures in my next blog posting. Meanwhile i’ll check up Genosuke Koga’s posting on the kit