

It also boasted overwhelming speed, as befitting Tatsuya’s Crimson Comet title. The result was a top-level Gunpla that excelled against any foe, and its design fuses the strongest aspects of Meijin Kawaguchi’s previous Gunpla: the RX-93-ν2V Hi-ν Gundam Vrabe‘s remote weaponry, PPMS-18E Kämpfer Amazing‘s binders that allow switching out of weaponry in response to the battle situation, and the PPGN-001 Gundam Amazing Exia‘s high performance and multi-weaponry, all into one. He took full advantage of its powerful combat abilities while re-engineering the layout to make it easier for him to pilot. Using the ZGMF-X20A Strike Freedom Gundam as the base, Meijin Kawaguchi liked the ability to mount multiple armaments and the machine’s versatile performance at long and short ranges. Allan Adams, a former engineer of PPSE, assisted in its creation. The ZGMF-X10A-A Amazing Strike Freedom Gundam is a Gunpla built for the 8th World Tournament by Meijin Kawaguchi. It is a variant of the ZGMF-X20A Strike Freedom Gundam, and is built and piloted by Meijin Kawaguchi. Using the existing Strike Freedom as the base after it was damaged in battle, the mechanics and engineers at Armory Two created an newer version of the machine with the new mobile suit OS.The ZGMF-X10A-A Amazing Strike Freedom Gundam is a custom Gunpla appearing in Gundam Build Fighters Amazing Ready. The Strike Freedom EX uses the Generation United Nuclear- Deuterion Advanced Manuever complex operating system.

Like its predecessor, the Strike Freedom EX can dock with the METEOR unit, a large mobile weapons platform with powerful thrusters and an even more powerful armament of battleship-caliber beam cannons, large beam swords, and dozens of heavy missile launchers. These generators generate powerful beam shields that can block physical and beam attacks. The Strike Freedom EX has a beam shield generator on each of its forearms which are the same model as the one's on the Destiny.

