


From the Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz anime movie comes a Perfect Grade model kit of the iconic Wing Gundam Zero Custom in 1/60 scale! This huge kit includes 14 individual feather pieces for the wings, two beam sabers, two huge beam rifles, and features LED light-up eyes and chest piece along with a die-cast metal hip joint for further stabilization.
Product Features
- 1/60 Scale
- Made of ABS, die-cast, PE, PET, and PS
- Based on the Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz anime movie
- Part of the Perfect Grade model kit line
- Requires a battery for LED light-up eyes (not included)
Box Contents
- Pieces to build
- Wing Gundam Zero Custom
- 2 Beam rifles
- 2 Beam sabers
- Instructions

Nubtrition Facts
Servings Per Container 1
Serving Size2041g
| Scale | 1/60 |
| Line | PG - Perfect Grade |
| Brand | Gundam |
| Series | Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz |
| Release Date | November 2000 |
| SKU | 1077659 |
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May 18, 2026
Cool but outdated.
First of all, it is too old. Compared to later Perfect Grades designed more recently where Bandai really upped their game in design, engineering complexity and detail, this kit no longer lives up to the modern Perfect Grade standard. It's more of just a very large oversized High Grade that is Perfect Grade in size only. That was the Perfect Grade standard in the early 2000s when it first was released, but not anymore in the 2020s. Gunpla technology has come a long way and this does not keep up.
Second, it could really use a stand. It does not come with one like the new Perfect Grade models do. And the wings are so top heavy that it falls over a lot and is impossible to pose. I had to go buy a third party stand in the 1/60 scale, which was not designed to mount this model that even with the stand I in the end had to resort to tying a string around its waste hold it up. The best I could ever do with this kit was make it stand up straight. But action poses, especially for photographing it for this site, was always out of question. It cannot maintain a pose at all. It's just pretty and cool to look at.
And third, the circuitry for the LED is impossible to configure. I wound up having to cheat and reconfigure it using my own wires and parts from Evan Designs just to compensate for the kit's poor design, which in the end resulted in me having to super glue the battery box shut just to get it tight enough for the mattery to connect to the registry. Which means this is one time use only. Soon as my battery burns out, that's it, I wont be able to replace it. I know one of the perks and joys of Perfect Grades is the opportunity to get to (with Bandai's guidance) perform you own electrical work. Which the implementation in the Perfect Grade Strike worked flawlessly. But the electrical design for and its parts in the Perfect Grade Zero is just flawed that doesn't even complete the circuit.
But despite its lack in standards, it is still a cool kit that looks great and I am still glad I built it and can add it to my collection.
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