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Bandai Namco opens Gundam flagship store in Hong Kong

Store offers over 100 Gundam models and exclusive content.

Bandai Namco Asia has opened its first The Gundam Base Flagship Store at The Twins Tower II in Kai Tak, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The approximately 4,500-square-foot store offers a full experience for Gundam enthusiasts, allowing them to view model kits, explore themed exhibitions, engage in interactive build zones, and access exclusive merchandise.

Storegoers will first see a one-to-two scale giant bust statue of 'God Gundam' in the storefront before even entering the store.

Inside, customers can see the evolution of the franchise’s design and engineering, showcased through various protagonist suits from across the 'Mobile Suit Gundam' series.

The flagship store carries more than 100 Gundam models and collectibles, with a focus on The Gundam Base exclusives.

It will also feature a dedicated Gundam Factory Zone, complete with materials that simulate real assembly lines.

An event space within the store hosts regular model-building workshops led by instructors, where both beginners and experienced builders can participate.

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