Bandai Metal Build Destiny Gundam SOUL RED Ver. Released in March 2021, priced at 25,300 yen

Bandai Metal Build Destiny Gundam SOUL RED Ver. Released in March 2021, priced at 25,300 yen

Bandai Japan announced that Metal Build Destiny Gundam SOUL RED Ver. will be released in March 2021, priced at 25,300 yen including tax (about RMB 1,628). Soul Store members can pre-order on September 10, and ordinary users can pre-order on the afternoon of September 17. Compared with the old model, the color and glossiness have been updated. In addition, this Soul Red Limited Destiny Gundam will be equipped with Bandai's newly developed light wing special effects parts, so you don't have to buy the handsome light wings in the form of an accessory package.

Destiny Gundam appeared in "Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny", manufactured by ZAFT and piloted by Shin Aska. In 2013 and 2016, Bandai launched two MB Destiny Gundams, especially in 2016, when it launched a special light wing special effect part, which once drove the market price of this MB Destiny to around 3,000 yuan.

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