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This item is exclusive to Bandai Hobby Online Shop, which can be ordered from their site.
As for international customers, one can either purchase from Hobby Shops depending on the seller (take note that they can be a bit costly unlike the ones sold at the website), or directly from the online shop with shipping & handling.
The Gundam 30th Anniversary Gunpla Premium Box is a 1/144 scale box set released in 2010, as a Bandai Hobby Online Shop exclusive.
The Gunpla only features 15 points of limited articulation on the head, arms, shoulders, and legs.
The head can swivel on a ball-joint neck.
Shoulder joints can swing frontward.
The arms can...
Swivel on a ball-and-socket connection.
Raise horizontally.
The upper elbows can rotate.
Elbow joints can be bent up to 90 degrees.
The manipulators can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint.
The waist can rotate 360 degrees, though it can be hindered by a few skirt panels.
Front and side skirt armors can pivot to avoid interference with the leg articulation.
The hip joint axis can swing frontwards/backwards on one side.
The upper thighs can swing frontward (and backward in a very limited extent due to the non-poseable rear skirt armor), raise horizontally and/or rotate on each piece.
Knee joints can be bent up to 120 degrees.
The ankles can pivot or slightly tilt.
The head can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint neck.
The arms can...
Swivel on a ball-jointed peg.
Raise horizontally.
The elbow joints can...
Be bent up to nearly 90 degrees.
Rotate 360 degrees on each joint.
The manipulators can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint.
The waist can only rotate 45 degrees.
Front and side skirt armors can pivot to avoid interference with the leg articulation.
The upper thighs can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint, though the backwards articulation is limited due to the non-poseable rear skirt armor.
The knee joints can only be bent up to nearly 80 degrees.
The ankles can pivot on a c-clip joint, or swivel on a ball-and-socket joint.
The head can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint.
The arms can...
Swing on a peg-and-socket joint.
Raise horizontally.
Elbow joints can...
Be bent up to 90 degrees.
Swivel 360 degrees.
Front and side skirt armors can pivot to avoid interference with the leg articulation.
The legs can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint, though the backwards articulation is limited due to the non-poseable rear skirt armor.
The knees are double-jointed.
The ankles can pivot/tilt in a limited extent.
The head can swivel on a single ball-joint.
The arms can...
Swing on a peg-and-socket joint.
Slightly raise horizontally on a ball-and-socket joint.
The waist railguns can pivot.
While the upper thighs can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint, they're hindered by the non-poseable skirt armors.
The ankles can pivot/tilt in a limited extent.
The wings are jointed, allowing some rotating and pivoting.
The head can rotate/slightly swivel on a ball-and-socket joint.
The shoulders/arms can swivel, raise upwards and/or swing frontwards/backwards on a double-sided ball-and-socket joints.
While the upper thighs can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint, they're hindered by the non-poseable skirt armors.
The ankles can pivot/tilt in a limited extent.
Each of the weapon racks are jointed.
The wings are jointed, allowing some articulation.
The head can swivel/tilt on a double-sided ball-jointed neck.
The torso can tilt back and forth/sideways in a very limited manner.
Shoulder joints can swing frontwards.
The arms can...
Swivel on a ball-and-socket connection.
Raise horizontally.
The upper elbows can rotate.
Elbow joints can be bent up to 120 degrees.
The wrist can pivot up or down.
The manipulators can swivel on a ball-and-socket joint
The waist can turn 360 degrees.
The hip joint axis joint can swing frontwards/backwards on one side.
The upper thighs can swing frontwards (and backwards in some extent) on a peg joint, raise horizontally, and/or rotate on each piece.
The knees are double-jointed.
The ankles can tilt left and right and/or swivel on a ball-and-socket joint.
GN Drive units can be faced frontwards/backwards and/or upwards/downwards.