HGUC RGM-89S

Stark Jegan

Kit Review

Straight build
+ panel lining + seals

The HGUC Unicorn series keeps on coming — this time it's the Stark Jegan.
As the name suggests, it's essentially a successor to the Jegan, and the kit reuses about 50% of the HGUC Jegan's runners and parts, with various weapon parts added on top.

First off, the molded color has shifted to something a bit darker and heavier compared to the original Jegan, the feet have grown into absolutely massive clodhoppers, and weapons have been added to the torso, legs, and shoulders.
The backpack has also been swapped out for a much larger space-use version.

Overall quality is normal and clean — there's nothing that really stands out as a special feature. Just like the HGUC Jegan, articulation isn't particularly great, but the joints are solid so posing isn't a problem.
The red missile head sections on the shoulders are color-separated, which really adds a nice accent, and the overall molded colors aren't bad — though it's more of a subdued, understated look rather than anything flashy.

It's a step below the other HGUC Unicorn series kits that are packed with personality and high quality, but it's a solid, clean kit that gets the job done. (By the way...
this isn't from that defense contractor run by Iron Man, is it?? Ba-dum-tss~)

HGUC Stark Jegan | 2010.2 | ¥2,300

AIThis page was translated by Claude Sonnet.