Model Club Class A Ver.00 [RECENT × 2024]

Unboxing the Future: A Deep Dive into the MODEL CLUB CLASS A ver.00

From a building standpoint: Only if you hate yourself—in the best possible way. This kit represents the "platonic ideal" of garage kit culture. It is raw, unfiltered, and utterly disrespectful to the modern concept of "out-of-box assembly." It demands that you sculpt the fit, engineer the joint, and bleed for the finish. MODEL CLUB CLASS A ver.00

  1. Take Off
  2. Procedure Turn (Left or Right)
  3. Reverse Cuban 8
  4. Immelsmann Turn
  5. Split S
  6. Two Rolls
  7. Procedure Turn
  8. Landing

The design is a deconstructionist take on 1980s real robot aesthetics: Unboxing the Future: A Deep Dive into the

Introduction to Modeling:

  1. Catastrophic Mold Failure: The original silicone mold for the ver.00 was destroyed during the casting process after 50 units. The master mold literally crumbled. There will never be a reprint.
  2. The "00" Premium: Collectors pay a 300% premium for the "ver.00" stamp over the standard CLASS A (ver.01) which sells for roughly ¥120,000.
  3. Completion Rate: Experts estimate that only 30 of the 50 kits exist in unbuilt condition. The other 20 were likely destroyed by amateur builders. A built ver.00 is actually rarer than a sealed one because the fragility of the resin makes assembly a high-risk activity.

Secondary Markets

: For out-of-print "ver.00" kits, platforms like eBay are essential for finding "New in Box" (NIB) or lightly used collector items. 00 and later Ver. 1.5 iterations? Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Googlehttps://www.google.com Kotobukiya "Muv-Luv Unlimited The Day After Take Off Procedure Turn (Left or Right) Reverse

MODEL CLUB

In the stratified world of Japanese resin garage kits, few names command the same level of reverence—or frustration—as . For three decades, this elusive brand has operated in the shadows of mainstream giants like Bandai and Kotobukiya, producing limited-run kits that blur the line between "toy" and "art installation."

Conclusion: Is the MODEL CLUB CLASS A ver.00 Worth It?