Plus the Super HCM-Pro RX-78-2 is really cool as well. In 1-144 scale, it's the same size with the HGUC version, but the armor hatches all over the body are as cool as the PG version, or maybe even cooler than it. How can anyone imagine this kind of details in such a small scale could come true three of four years ago.
All kits announced are as below. All images are from Hobby Shop Midori.
PG Wing Zero Custom Special Edition
MG Char's Zaku II Ver. 2.0
HGUC Ground Type Gundam
SD Blu Duel
BB Senshi Romance of the Three Kingdoms, featuring SD Gundam version of three heroes from the famous Three Kingdoms era in Ancient China: Ryuubi Gundam, Kanu Gundam, and Chouhi Gundam. Each sold separately.
HCM-Pro Destroy Gundam
HCM-Pro Zaku Warrior Live Concert Version
Super HCM-Pro RX-78-2 Gundam - June, 7,140 yen, featuring 21 opening hatches, full weapons loadout (including Super Napalm), transforming Core Fighter, some metal parts, and display base
On the other hand, with more and more SEED Destiny kits coming out in HCM-Pro forms, is this a hint about who's going to come out as MG 100? Will it be the long-awaited Destiny Gundam?