Kit Review
Straight build + Stickers
1. Battroid mode
The accessories and articulation are the same as the existing HG VF-22S Sturmvogel II [Gamlin Kizaki Use],
with only the jet effect parts left out.
2. Gerwalk mode
3. Fighter mode
Straight build + Stickers
1. Battroid mode
The accessories and articulation are the same as the existing HG VF-22S Sturmvogel II [Gamlin Kizaki Use],
with only the jet effect parts left out.
2. Gerwalk mode
3. Fighter mode
The VF-22S Sturmvogel II [Milia Farina Jenius Use] from Macross 7 has been released as an HG kit. Released as a Premium Bandai online exclusive, HG VF-22S
Sturmvogel II
[Gamlin Kizaki Use]this is a color variant of that kit, and this time it's been released as a general retail release. There's no new molding — it's a straight-up color variant kit.
So the basic accessories, transformation gimmicks, details, and all other features are identical to the Gamlin Kizaki version. The jet effect parts have been dropped, which does bring the price down by ¥700. It's still a solid HG Macross transformation kit that delivers stable swap-style transformation gimmicks along with excellent joint strength and lockability. For this review, just pay attention to how the colors have changed and you should be good.
Sure, it's a simple color variant, but the significance here is that Milia's red machine is now available as a general retail release that's easy to get your hands on. If you're a fan of the Macross HG series, this seems like a fun, easy kit to enjoy. :-)
HG VF-22S Sturmvogel II [Milia Farina Jenius Use] | 2025.2 | ¥4,300
AIThis page was translated by Claude Sonnet.