
It was also told that it would be a kit for the recent Gunpla Evolution Project, and Bandai advertised that they would make a sturdy kit of the Unicorn with a functional transformation using the RG frame at 1/144 scale. When the RG Unicorn was shown to be a transformable kit at the most fragile scale, some people were obviously iffy at the news considering the history of RG's and Unicorn kits, and it's understandable why. Each Unicorn kit seemed to have an issue, with previous kits seeming to give the impression that the Unicorn would be fragile in most forms of a kit. Ka was awful, the updated MG's were okay but had issues, the HG's were fine but not anything great to talk about, and the PG while awesome was a high end collectable with loose joints. The Unicorn never seemed to have the greatest reputation for it's kits, the Ver. This announcement surprised everyone, and the excitement and curiosity surrounding the RG Unicorn quickly grew. Skip forward half a year and the RG Unicorn is announced to the public. With the release of the HG FAUG Red having RG decals, being the definitive Unicorn kit at the time, and it's coincidental release of the RG Sinanju, rumour had it that Bandai had released that kit in place of an RG Unicorn, and thus it was left at that.

About a year ago, I would've never believed this kit would happen.
