>>8251167Reposting this:
Notes on MG Extreme from the website:
>It'll be a new line going forward with one release every 1-2 years.>Intent of the line is to show off Bandai's engineering.>Unicorn was chosen both because it's the 10th anniversary and because they felt it'd be a good engineering showpiece.>They don't explicitly say they're updating it to match the PG/RG, but that's basically it.Notes on the kit itself:
>The shields have LEDs now.>The wiring has been swapped out with flexible strips, so unlike the RG the MG EX can safely be played with.>The original MG frame didn't have space for this, so there's presumable a new frame now.>They got Katoki to come back and touch up the mold.>There's proper knee articulation now (I think the same thing the GFF MC has?), and the shoulders can rock back and forth a little.>They don't call it out, but going by the pictures I think the shoulder transformation has also been revised a little. The top part can flip up.That all said, the preview pictures don't really show this thing doing much the original MG Unicorn couldn't. It's still all aerial poses/standing in the hangar poses, which to me implies they didn't do anything about the MG Unicorn's terrible feet.
I'd consider it Unicorn v1.5.