The 5th kit in the Gundam AGE Advanced Grade (AG) lineup is the AGE-1 Titus. It's basically the Normal version with the arms and legs swapped out for big, chunky red ones — and the overall kit composition and quality are right in line with the previous AG releases.
True to the AG series, only the shoulders and neck move, and the whole body is essentially a fixed assembly — but in return, the proportions are absolutely fantastic. I'd say the proportions alone are the best bang for your buck you can get. ㅡ_ㅡb
The color separation is pretty impressive for the price too, though there are spots where the budget and grade limitations show — like the thigh parts, where the back side wasn't really taken into account. Still, looking at it from the front, the colors are more than satisfying.
The AG series from Gundam AGE seems to be pointing toward a new direction for budget model kits. Rather than cramming in awkward articulation with a handful of parts, they just cleanly give up on poseability and go all-in on perfect proportions and color separation. Personally, I find the AG lineup — where such a simple build still results in a great-looking model — more interesting than the HG kits in the AGE series. :-)
AIThis page was translated by Claude Sonnet.