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Source map

Field-level provenance

Each row below shows what the page currently knows for that field, how strong the trail is, and where that information comes from.

Collector ledger

Inventory and core catalog facts

The workbook remains the source of truth for ownership state only. Official pricing and metadata do not come from the spreadsheet.

Inventory rows

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Built units

0

Premium Bandai

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Waterslides

None

Inventory source

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Series
Unknown
Timeline
Unknown
Manufacturer
Bandai Spirits
Collection
Bandai catalog
Release channel
Official catalog record
Coverage
Japanese-first official coverage
Product code
Unknown
Card type
Gunpla
Manual
Not linked
Data completeness
44%

Story and world

Universe, machine, and release context

Collector context is kept separate from direct official copy so the page can be richer without pretending every line came from a single source page.

Japanese-first official coverage

Curated collector summary

MEGA SIZE MODEL 1/48 UNICORN GUNDAM (DESTROY MODE) is a MEGA SIZE release positioned as a display-first build rather than a bare catalog listing. Unicorn Gundam already carries strong collector identity inside the wider Gundam catalog, which is why this release reads as more than just another grade refresh. The current page is grounded in a official catalog record, which helps anchor the kit in official imagery, naming, and source context.

Source-language copy

Official copy EN

Unicorn Gundam sits at the center of modern UC collector appeal because it combines stark closed-mode presence with transformation, psycho-frame glow, and strong event/exclusive variant support. This page already preserves the strongest official imagery, source links, and collector metadata currently attached to the release.

Pilot

Banagher Links

The machine/pilot pairing is central to why Unicorn remains such a collector magnet.

Affiliation

Londo Bell / RX-0 project

That ties it to a more institutional late-UC experimental program than a standard frontline grunt suit.

Role

Psycho-frame flagship

Transformation, glow, and Armed Armor add-on potential are the reasons it keeps generating premium variants.

Machine

Psycho-frame spectacle

Unicorn Gundam sits at the center of modern UC collector appeal because it combines stark closed-mode presence with transformation, psycho-frame glow, and strong event/exclusive variant support.

Display pairing

Variant-friendly collector ecosystem

Unicorn releases usually reward a broader display ecosystem: Banshee, Phenex, armed armor equipment, and LED-heavy interpretations all reinforce why the machine became such a modern exclusive magnet.

Release route

Official catalog record

This entry is still grounded in an official catalog trail, even if the release context is lighter than a fully enriched feature or product-page record.

Line

Mega Size

Mega Size kits go big on shelf presence and silhouette, prioritizing immediate visual payoff and large-format display impact.

Build and kit notes

Highlights, build sheet, and official product detail

This keeps the practical build-facing notes together instead of scattering them across multiple sections.

Highlights

What stands out about this release

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Unicorn Gundam sits at the center of modern UC collector appeal because it combines stark closed-mode presence with transformation, psycho-frame glow, and strong event/exclusive variant support. This page already preserves the strongest official imagery, source links, and collector metadata currently attached to the release.

Build sheet

The strongest current product trail preserves naming, imagery, and core metadata, but structured build notes are still thin for this entry.

Visual atlas

Official gallery lanes

The spotlight deck above stays selective. This lower atlas keeps every lane visible, so pack shots, feature diagrams, lighting material, and manual-catalog history do not all fight for the same slot.

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