@RevanR

Man entire AGE lineup are completely underrated kit that deserves reprint more often

@toaquiroh3767

the mobile flat is such a fun kit!! I have two, one in a box that I'll paint in inglessa militia colors. Turn A is my favorite series and mobile flat is my 2nd favorite mobile suit from it (after Turn X), and I'm so glad it has a kit, especially one that (in my opinion) is the best of the 1/144 1999 Turn A Kits. good articulation, semi-decent color separation, excellent design and transformation with minimal parts forming (You can cheat the heels so you don't have to take them off)

@alexlam8430

I highly recommend any hguc aquatic suits: acguy, gogg, zock, z'gok-e, hygogg, juaggu, zogok, even the oldest z'gok. They are all super unique, fun and fast builds and a super nice breakaway from all the traditional gundam-type building experience (maybe not zaku mariner - i love the design but the build was not that fun). I am also a huge fan of all the unique suits from zeta in the HGUC line: asshimar, palace athene, hambrabi, gabthley, gaplant, the-o, marasai, barzam, byarlant, baund doc, bolinoak sammahn, messala, galbaldy, all are super super fun builds and dont ever let the old age of some of these scare you! All of them holds up super well and given when some of them were released, they are super well engineered and way ahead of it's time.

@fizzlebird

I would love to see more content like this highlighting relatively unknown kits
Genuinely one of your most helpful and interesting videos :)

@Undeadtroll

Call me crazy but Reconguista in G had some cool designs. Definitely wish there were more mobile suits with that kind of design style.

@Astronopolis

Im building the HG Geara Zulu right now, its a very nice kit! The proportions are more slender and futuristic, but theres callbacks to the Zaku II High Mobility Type on the boosters on the thighs, and the iconic shoulder shield. You do need to remove a big seamline down the front of the shins, and there is required painting, but its a simple process to reverse mask the sleeves designs, and the entire kit is well separated for painting if you want to make it a full project. If you can scribe and paint you are going to love this kit, if you cant, its also a forgiving one to try your hand, as its a grunt suit too!

@-cactus.raven-

Gotta love being early-ish for once lol. Love the SD CS Tornado gundam so looking forward to the others

@WatcherMovie008

FA 7th definitely seeing a resurgence because of the G-Line series. People want to see regular 7th Gundam with the technology used in the G-Line HGUC, and hopefully that leading to a Revive FA 7th HGUC.

@drongodyle3156

Can't agree more about the Gundam Schwarzritter. I only built it because I got it as a prize from a local build comp, initially wasn't that excited by it, but ended up loving it. 

The kit has enough leftover parts from the kits it recycles runners from to swap those parts on and change the design in places, and even if you don't like the colour scheme the design itself is freaking dope. Love it's chunkier V-fin with the clear visor partially obscuring the traditional gundam face.

@drunkenfarmerjohn42

The Mobile flat was the first gunpla I ever built, decades ago.  I got it at disney, when Wing was first airing.

@tapsilogic

It's a crime that the Flat (and other Turn A mechs for that matter, but particularly the Kapool) has not received the MG treatment.

I also think it's a crime that the TV version of the Mobile Pod Ball still hasn't had a MG.

@rbrown4590

The HG Zaku Warrior from Seed Destiny still holds up really well despite its age. I built the Lunamaria Hawke version and the flip out Railgun is always nice to transform back and forth.

@zillalife7185

I love seeing relatively obscure kits, please do more videos like this.

@GeremyG

Big agree on the MG Age 1. Picked it up for super cheap a while ago and was really surprised at how simple yet solid it was.

@ZZeta83

I am SO happy to see the MG Age-1! It is such a nice kit it has been one of my desk bots that I like to mess with since I put it together. And the Shaldoll Custom, I loved it from the first build and it's also one that I will pick up and just mess with because it's so fun.

@Ghat_Lober_Mht

I actually bought the MG G04 a couple weeks ago and was planning on building it right after i finish my current kit, glad to know I have something good to look forward to!

@Borgron

A lot of the kits on this list are actually ones I've been keeping an eye on. I love lesser known/unique designs, especially if the engineering is also good. I've also gotten really into non-Bandai kits. Sheik Mainland and Fangdajing are two of my current favorites.

@fattiger6957

I just finished the MG Gouf 2.0 and it is fantastic. I thought the whip would be annoying, but it was pretty cleverly designed. I'd also lump in the MG Zaku II 2.0 and the RX-78-2 2.0 into this too. Not the flashiest kits, not packed with gimmicks, but all around solid kits. Great for beginners, but also great for people wanting to customize.

No one really talks bad about them, but they don't get the kind of attention Ver Ka or more recent MGs get.

@SamRK-1000

Awe I’m so glad you shouted out Seltsam! That was my first ever Gunpla. It is pretty janky, some limited articulation in some places, and some parts don’t tab in fully and the arm for the gun shield is quite weak, but it was a really fun kit in construction and looks that really hooked me. I think Build Divers still  has appeal, especially to younger teens and kids, I was about 15-16 when I bought the Seltsam and even still at 18 now I still really think it looks cool. I do prefer the Tertium for its blue-white-grey design, but Seltsam is still cool. 23:54

@boylebudiman7458

For me personally, it's HGUC mass produced Gelgoog/ Gelgoog cannon. It's a quite sturdy & sizeable kit, good proportions & color accuracy, good articulations & accessories, & great thrusters details. 
Nice video topic dude..! I would love to see more of this "underrated model kit" from other brands as well.