I built this kit a few months ago and I thought it was pretty great. One of kits I was looking hard for on my most recent trip to japan. Articulation leaves a lot to be desired though. I wish there was a newer version of it or any acknowledgment of G-Savior in any newer video games because It looks so damn cool.
Latest form of acknowledgement for G-Saviour is Build Fighters. This kit is pretty decent for the period, but an update is appreciated, along with the other modes. If only the title was received better
As reviled as the movie was, I'm still of the opinion that the game that followed it is worthy of much more respect and praise. Not a lot in total, but still. It's story is very inline with Gundams themes, basically taking the Mobile Doll plot from Wing and taking it to its logical extreme, and the voice acting, while bad, is so in that old 90s early 2000s way that makes you smile and go "Ah, them's were the days." And in all honesty, as much as G-Saviour got wrong, the MS designs were NOT one of them. And I will not rest in peace until I get my HGUC G-Saviour Revive along with both the G-2 and G-3! Maybe an anime reboot of the movie to while their at it, show them Canadians how to do it right!
I'd at least appreciate that they give us the Terrain Mode armor to make use of the ugly pegs and holes around the body. I always have a liking for mid-battle changes, and that is no exception
YESSSSSSSSS! I have a soft spot for this kit, you can tell they put effort into this hoping the live action movie would be big. They were just limited by the time but it has aged decently. On a side note, I appreciate how you end with the kit panel lined and topcoated, but the core review is in a straight build. I always remind those who don't or can't paint, that just panel lining and a matte topcoat is the most bang for your buck for making a kit look less like a toy.
I like to be as comprehensive as possible, showing straight-built appearances and sticker quality, and then what would result if you put a little effort in. Glad you like it!
It's amazing how good this kit is considering its age. I'm very, very happy to have gotten 2 of them when I did. This kit is unbelievably good considering it came out in 2000 and the only downside is we never got a kit for the Terrain mode or any of the other MS from the movie. Yeah, the movie sucked, but the MS designs were great. It's also crazy how expensive this kit is in Japan. If you find it in a second-hand store like Book Off or Surugaya, expect to pay somewhere between 6000 and 8000 yen.
I'm glad I got mine when I did as well, as I bought mine for the cheap price of around $120 HKD per. The kit itself is quite decent as well, so that's some extra points to it. Is it worth the Suruga-ya asking price though? I'm not so sure
I'm surprised that they actually made a model kit based around that movie that that we all pretend never existed but yet the model is actually pretty decent. Like I'm speechless and the fact that they solved the toothpick problem in a decent way makes it even more shocking. A pretty interesting redux review all the same!
The EZ-8 does have a modern and well regarded HG. It still doesn’t have a modern MG AFAIK. Same goes for the Gundam Ground Type and the GM Ground Type, as well as the EZ-8's main rival, the Gouf Custom. The Alex in the other hand doesn’t have a HG but does have an MG, while its rival suits all still don’t have any modern kits. Funnily enough, the fed grunts from the OVA are in the same boat as the Alex (except the Cold Districts Type, God bless its soul). 0083 still has the shortest end of the stick, with the most modern kits being a couple of early RGs that look good but people say are pretty finnicky. As someone whose favorite OYW gundam is the Alex and whose bread and butter is High Grades, I really hope they make a Revive of it soon, but damn, 0083 kits should be a priority at this point. Neglecting such great designs is really hard to understand.
There's only one, and it still hasn't seen a revive thus far. I do hope Bandai will be one day bold enough to face their dark history and redo those titles
Nice and sleek design, I really like the looks, that backpack~ Wouldn't mind seeing a modern take on it. Also, what's the gundam on the left side at 1:58?
A shame we never got more G-Saviour kits. That movie is basically to Gundam what the Tristar Godzilla film is to that franchise. Only Zilla had a budget.
I’ve had this for a few years now but have yet to open it. As obscure of media as G-Savior is, it’s fun to see something like this is HG form. This would be a pretty fun P-Bandai exclusive
With a pin vice (or a hand drill or whatever you call it), I guess you could drill a 1.5mm hole on the dummy beam saber to make it compatible with modern beam effect parts, like the HG Zeta Plus from Unicorn or even the HG Gundvolva. Altough that won't take the clear toothpick's merit away.
Thank you! I'd say if you want to replicate an official representation, just go for the one you like. And since the missing details of this kit are simple to fill in, you can get by with markers. A couple of layers if one isn't enough, and have some alcohol handy to clean up any excess. Also, top-coating it would improve the final product and protect the work you've put in
This reminds me that I nees to record footage and make a video for my own G-Saviour custom kitbash. We can all agree that both the kit and movie were not that great, but I still have nostalgia for both.
@@mj2005gundam ah I see. Well Hope you're able to find one soon cause man I can't for the life of me Which sucks cause like I wanna do a shelf full of 2000s real robots all stanced up next to each other.
With the chest, does the model have detail behind the sticker or is that just from the sticker there because it looks like it would be simple to replace there
Somehow, I'm hoping G-Saviour can be either revived or updated, especially with Mobile Suit designs. But this MS, this Gundam, might not be so bad at all.
The designs were never the problem of G-Saviour, and this kit proves it. Sadly, the movie was just received so poorly Bandai just wants to pretend that it never existed
Honestly when you compare it to other 1/44 kits from around the same time, the G-Saviour was one of the best kits. the 1/144 kits for Victory where pretty decent for their time, but for some reason Bandai really dropped the ball on the 1/144 G, Wing, X and Turn A kits from the same era. The 1/144 8th MS Team and Endless Waltz kits where passible at best.
I'd argue that point extends to a lot of the HG SEED line. I've built like one or two old 1/144s, and the Turn X stands up to the G-Saviour no problem. Then there's the original HG Freedom and HG Hyperion
@@mj2005gundam Honestly, the best kit from the 1/144 Turn-A line is the Mobile FLAT. The Turn-X is ok, but if one puts it right next to the HG Turn-A it just pales in comparison. And not because of the color seperation, but rather the depth of the details and the amount of them. He just looks super soft. While the FLAT also needs some paint, the amount and depth of his details is way better. And regarding the G-Saviour, it feels like Bandai was actually putting more money into the kit then others from around the same time. The color seperation is pretty good, especially when compared to kits that were released later in the HG line. Articulation might feel dated, but only when compared to modern kits, which this one with 24 years of age can't compete with. Even kits released after the G-Saviour weren't that much more advanced in regards to their articulation. After all, we are talking about over two decades of advancements in Gunpla technology and even then, the Tristan still feels worse then the G-Saviour.
i actually want to get this model since last year ago, i really like the design quite a lot i don't care if the movie's crappy, give us a revive version bandai
i think it can look good if it comes in a more complete appearance (upper arm and thighs having armors) and smaller shoulder pads. never liked incomplete looking suits (that includes narrative)
i dont mind this models draw backs, heck I Love the g saviour movie saw it the night before i went to see the first Pacific Rim movie and that was one of best Movie double features EVER if not all time loved the movie love the kit
The designs were good, it’s just that the movie wasn’t. I still think there’s plenty of potential in the world of G-Saviour, it just needs some passion.
@@elipse371 the other media (novel, video game, manga, and radio drama) that came out right after the movie were good. The movie sucking is what brings it down. It should get an anime movie redo like Cucuruz Doan's Island
As much as the movie sucks, the design of the ms is really cool, the only thing that kinda throws me off is the thighs and upper arms, a bit too skinny
This Gundam design deserves an RG release
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This is coming from a fan of this kit, mind you.
Heck, personally even an HG "Revive" version will make me happy.
But pls dont make it P-Bandai.
@@First-Name_Last-Name completely agree with you
This deserves a full update with the modularity made full use of
I built this kit a few months ago and I thought it was pretty great. One of kits I was looking hard for on my most recent trip to japan. Articulation leaves a lot to be desired though. I wish there was a newer version of it or any acknowledgment of G-Savior in any newer video games because It looks so damn cool.
Latest form of acknowledgement for G-Saviour is Build Fighters. This kit is pretty decent for the period, but an update is appreciated, along with the other modes. If only the title was received better
As reviled as the movie was, I'm still of the opinion that the game that followed it is worthy of much more respect and praise.
Not a lot in total, but still.
It's story is very inline with Gundams themes, basically taking the Mobile Doll plot from Wing and taking it to its logical extreme, and the voice acting, while bad, is so in that old 90s early 2000s way that makes you smile and go "Ah, them's were the days."
And in all honesty, as much as G-Saviour got wrong, the MS designs were NOT one of them.
And I will not rest in peace until I get my HGUC G-Saviour Revive along with both the G-2 and G-3!
Maybe an anime reboot of the movie to while their at it, show them Canadians how to do it right!
I'd at least appreciate that they give us the Terrain Mode armor to make use of the ugly pegs and holes around the body. I always have a liking for mid-battle changes, and that is no exception
YESSSSSSSSS! I have a soft spot for this kit, you can tell they put effort into this hoping the live action movie would be big. They were just limited by the time but it has aged decently. On a side note, I appreciate how you end with the kit panel lined and topcoated, but the core review is in a straight build. I always remind those who don't or can't paint, that just panel lining and a matte topcoat is the most bang for your buck for making a kit look less like a toy.
I like to be as comprehensive as possible, showing straight-built appearances and sticker quality, and then what would result if you put a little effort in. Glad you like it!
G-Savior movie was constrant by it dated CGI and extremely low budget, 1mil Yen which roughly 8k usd
im impressed that (in the second half of the video) you really made the g saviour kit look good!!!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it
It's amazing how good this kit is considering its age. I'm very, very happy to have gotten 2 of them when I did. This kit is unbelievably good considering it came out in 2000 and the only downside is we never got a kit for the Terrain mode or any of the other MS from the movie. Yeah, the movie sucked, but the MS designs were great. It's also crazy how expensive this kit is in Japan. If you find it in a second-hand store like Book Off or Surugaya, expect to pay somewhere between 6000 and 8000 yen.
I'm glad I got mine when I did as well, as I bought mine for the cheap price of around $120 HKD per. The kit itself is quite decent as well, so that's some extra points to it. Is it worth the Suruga-ya asking price though? I'm not so sure
Man, even being a veteran in this hobby, you continue to pull the most obscure kits and suits. I love it!
Some of these old/forgotten gems deserve some time in the spotlight. I'm glad you appreciate it!
Honestly, I kind of like the actual design of the suit. Parts of it anyway. Could be okay, with some love put into it.
G-Saviour designs were never the problem, the story is. For a 2000 kit, it looks great honestly
I'm surprised that they actually made a model kit based around that movie that that we all pretend never existed but yet the model is actually pretty decent. Like I'm speechless and the fact that they solved the toothpick problem in a decent way makes it even more shocking. A pretty interesting redux review all the same!
You know what I learned recently? This abomination was made exclusively in Canada 😶
@@Matanumi Canada!? Oh god.
Dude. Take a look at the Bugu II or the Raven.
Those zaku like MS needs a release tbh.
Even the J-Saviour
They made it to commemorate the movie. A shame it was a complete bust and soiled on its name
@@mj2005gundam Oh clearly.
Was literally thinking about this kit today! I'll probably retire before they reprint this.
Yep, I keep looking for them for a decent price. While the movie wasn't that good, the designs were very interesting.
I sure hope they'd be bold enough to reissue this
Seeing kits like this always make me wish for newer kits for older mobile suits like Stardust Memory Gundams or the Ez-8
Exactly the 0080 0083 kits were some of if not the first of their lines and we seriously need revives (my god ex gelgoog jager/marine dom tropen)
The EZ-8 does have a modern and well regarded HG. It still doesn’t have a modern MG AFAIK. Same goes for the Gundam Ground Type and the GM Ground Type, as well as the EZ-8's main rival, the Gouf Custom. The Alex in the other hand doesn’t have a HG but does have an MG, while its rival suits all still don’t have any modern kits. Funnily enough, the fed grunts from the OVA are in the same boat as the Alex (except the Cold Districts Type, God bless its soul). 0083 still has the shortest end of the stick, with the most modern kits being a couple of early RGs that look good but people say are pretty finnicky.
As someone whose favorite OYW gundam is the Alex and whose bread and butter is High Grades, I really hope they make a Revive of it soon, but damn, 0083 kits should be a priority at this point. Neglecting such great designs is really hard to understand.
The GP series definitely deserve revives
@@mj2005gundam MG 2.0s or Ver Kas as well
I want to revives of the G-Savior kits I know people hate the hell out of G-Savior but it has some cool designs that are painfully held back by age
There's only one, and it still hasn't seen a revive thus far. I do hope Bandai will be one day bold enough to face their dark history and redo those titles
Nice and sleek design, I really like the looks, that backpack~ Wouldn't mind seeing a modern take on it.
Also, what's the gundam on the left side at 1:58?
The HG Gundam X Jumaoh. Just a random pick while I was packing up for immigration
A shame we never got more G-Saviour kits.
That movie is basically to Gundam what the Tristar Godzilla film is to that franchise.
Only Zilla had a budget.
At least we'd need the Terrain Mode to make use of its modularity, but alas
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Bro, man's has the Mirage Force Edge; respect the man's!
I'm just glad it's a separate toothpick instead of the ones from HG SEED
@@mj2005gundam Agreed + it's transparent and blue; a bunch of these could make for a Vergil custom
I’ve had this for a few years now but have yet to open it. As obscure of media as G-Savior is, it’s fun to see something like this is HG form. This would be a pretty fun P-Bandai exclusive
If Bandai isn't actively trying to pretend that this never existed, we'd probably have the HG Terrain Mode by now
With a pin vice (or a hand drill or whatever you call it), I guess you could drill a 1.5mm hole on the dummy beam saber to make it compatible with modern beam effect parts, like the HG Zeta Plus from Unicorn or even the HG Gundvolva. Altough that won't take the clear toothpick's merit away.
Except if you do, you'll have to modify the holster as well
Your paint makes it look fantastic! Any information you have for others if you they want to paint it?
Thank you! I'd say if you want to replicate an official representation, just go for the one you like. And since the missing details of this kit are simple to fill in, you can get by with markers. A couple of layers if one isn't enough, and have some alcohol handy to clean up any excess. Also, top-coating it would improve the final product and protect the work you've put in
The rarest of HG kits.
A true hidden gem, especially for the early 2000s kits
A Revive or something would be nice, if only it might give us hope for better G-Saviour designs such as J-Saviour, Bugu, or Freedom to get kits too.
Sadly, the G-Saviour name isn't profitable in the slightest
never heard of this series until now. Makes me wonder how the Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance model will look in model kit form
I sure hope they aren't as terrible as G-Saviour. But who am I kidding? Humans will make the same mistake over and over.
i love seeing rarer/lesser known kits
So do I, glad you like it
This reminds me that I nees to record footage and make a video for my own G-Saviour custom kitbash.
We can all agree that both the kit and movie were not that great, but I still have nostalgia for both.
Compared to some of the HG SEED kits, the HG G-Saviour is better than them, full stop. Can't wait to see your final build.
G-Savior definitely has the F91 design, even though it’s abit taller and bulkier!
Definitely taking late UC vibes there. Shame this will never be canon in the modern context
I'm not huge on the design for this kit, but it is definitely still a decently solid kit for it's age.
And that alone is what fascinates me most about this kit. It's great compared to others of its era. *cough* HG SEED *cough*
Ngl id love to see you re review the Laevatein Ver. IV you did all those years ago
I would love to give that kit some justice. Sadly, I think I'll have to find a fresh copy of it for that to happen
@@mj2005gundam ah I see. Well Hope you're able to find one soon cause man I can't for the life of me
Which sucks cause like I wanna do a shelf full of 2000s real robots all stanced up next to each other.
With the chest, does the model have detail behind the sticker or is that just from the sticker there because it looks like it would be simple to replace there
There is surface detail under the copper stickers
Why have I felt like you’ve reviewed this in recent time
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Last time I reviewed it was before I switched the format. Time flies, doesn't it?
Somehow, I'm hoping G-Saviour can be either revived or updated, especially with Mobile Suit designs. But this MS, this Gundam, might not be so bad at all.
The designs were never the problem of G-Saviour, and this kit proves it. Sadly, the movie was just received so poorly Bandai just wants to pretend that it never existed
Will you ever do a review of the Gaia Gundam ?
I did review the Gaia Gundam in the past. But whether I'd redux that video I'm not sure.
An underrated Gunpla
Underrated and underappreciated
Honestly when you compare it to other 1/44 kits from around the same time, the G-Saviour was one of the best kits. the 1/144 kits for Victory where pretty decent for their time, but for some reason Bandai really dropped the ball on the 1/144 G, Wing, X and Turn A kits from the same era. The 1/144 8th MS Team and Endless Waltz kits where passible at best.
I'd argue that point extends to a lot of the HG SEED line. I've built like one or two old 1/144s, and the Turn X stands up to the G-Saviour no problem. Then there's the original HG Freedom and HG Hyperion
@@mj2005gundam Honestly, the best kit from the 1/144 Turn-A line is the Mobile FLAT. The Turn-X is ok, but if one puts it right next to the HG Turn-A it just pales in comparison. And not because of the color seperation, but rather the depth of the details and the amount of them. He just looks super soft.
While the FLAT also needs some paint, the amount and depth of his details is way better.
And regarding the G-Saviour, it feels like Bandai was actually putting more money into the kit then others from around the same time. The color seperation is pretty good, especially when compared to kits that were released later in the HG line. Articulation might feel dated, but only when compared to modern kits, which this one with 24 years of age can't compete with. Even kits released after the G-Saviour weren't that much more advanced in regards to their articulation. After all, we are talking about over two decades of advancements in Gunpla technology and even then, the Tristan still feels worse then the G-Saviour.
i actually want to get this model since last year ago, i really like the design quite a lot
i don't care if the movie's crappy, give us a revive version bandai
Bandai relegated this to the Moon Race's records of the Dark History, so I doubt that'd ever happen
big sad (:/) @@mj2005gundam
The G-saviour space mode needs a revive kit. also switch online store has this kit from 2000
I honestly, seriously doubt they'd revive the damn thing
Ah, the original design kit that has no animated or live action counterpart. No sir. Purely original. We shall never speak of this ever again.
The G-Saviour actually appeared in Gundam Build Fighters.
@@StrikeNoir105E because BF is honoring past Gunpla, even if they're original designs ;)
Ah, I can finally see the irony in what you said. I can play along
Where'd you even find this, daaaaammmnnnnn
I got it from a seller before I immigrated
Never thought G Savior have a model kit
It does, just the one kit though
I really want one.
Good luck finding it, as it's as good as discontinued now
@@mj2005gundam dammit
Looking at the narrative gundam I get a kinda mk ii feel to the g savior like it’s a narrative gundam mk ii
Because it is designed to be modular and have packs equipped onto it, just like the Narrative Gundam
Peak universal century
Where Gundam is used in a food war or something like that
i think it can look good if it comes in a more complete appearance (upper arm and thighs having armors) and smaller shoulder pads. never liked incomplete looking suits (that includes narrative)
The G-Saviour Terrain Mode is exactly that for you
i dont mind this models draw backs, heck I Love the g saviour movie saw it the night before i went to see the first Pacific Rim movie and that was one of best Movie double features EVER if not all time loved the movie love the kit
I literally don't mind the drawbacks of this kit at all, as the HG SEED line had worse. This by comparison is a great kit.
@@mj2005gundam model wise its fine great maybe weve come along way i mean the MS design not the kit
if I remember correctly, this first attempt at a live action gundam movie didn't do well.
The designs were good, it’s just that the movie wasn’t. I still think there’s plenty of potential in the world of G-Saviour, it just needs some passion.
@@elipse371 well let's just hope that the next attempt does well, cause I heard Legendary Studios is working on a better live action movie.
@@elipse371passion alone wont cut it
@@elipse371 the other media (novel, video game, manga, and radio drama) that came out right after the movie were good. The movie sucking is what brings it down. It should get an anime movie redo like Cucuruz Doan's Island
@@reijigamer Yeah, agreed. I really liked that CCI movie, but let’s just hope G-Saviour gets that same treatment.
best gundam move evar
We don't exactly have many live-action Gundam movies to compare it to
The other variants of g saviour have a good design Bandai should just make kits of them just once.
I don't think they will. They haven't even put the manual of it up on their official site
The real Mecha robot kits are kyoukai Senki . Gundams look like more cyborg humanoids . They are cool though
Mecha is generally cool, so long as you have good designs and stories to tie them to
It needs a modern HG revive treatment
It definitely deserves it. Maybe even the 1/100 Gusion treatment as well, give it both Space and Terrain mode armor in the same kit
I want this...
Good luck scouring the internet for one.
I like the head : )
At least it's better than the HG SEED heads
Yes I Have
What have you done?
Model kit 10/10
Movie 0/10
PS2 Game -10/10
I'm not the authority on the game's front, but I can agree that the kit is way better than what the movie deserves
It looks so plane
Which is why it's essential to spruce it up with panel lining
THE LEYEND (the bad one)
The elusive legend, sliced by a Hyaku-Shiki in its most recent appearance
This hg....need some detailing!!!
Which I did give it
Man, the G-Saviour and the other machines were done dirty by being featured in such a bad movie. Such good designs just wasted.
Sadly...
As much as the movie sucks, the design of the ms is really cool, the only thing that kinda throws me off is the thighs and upper arms, a bit too skinny
Such is the case with no armor. Someone needs to make a set of Terrain Mode armor for it
G-Saviour show is better then Gundam Wing series as Gundam Wing is one of the worst series ever together with IBO and 00.
More power to you for liking it.