Nobel Gundam Sweden Mobile Fighter G Gundam
Here’s the “girl” Gundam that my sister happened to have. Since she knew I was collecting Gundams, she gave this to me. The Nobel Gundam represents Sweden in Mobile Fighter G Gundam.
Here’s the “girl” Gundam that my sister happened to have. Since she knew I was collecting Gundams, she gave this to me. The Nobel Gundam represents Sweden in Mobile Fighter G Gundam.
Below are two variants of the GM (or otherwise known as the “Jim”) Gundams. One is the twin cannon variant and the other is the grunt/cannon fodder version that usually gets killed off right away.
Stilll image of RGM-89 From Char’s Counterattack
This still image is from Gundam 0079. I believe this is the one I have
Below is a later varient from Gundam Z/Zeta Gundam with just one cannon
Below are the Heavyarms Gundam from Gundam Wing. There’s an orange/white variant and the grey/white variant. The grey/white one is missing the right shoulder missile launcher. I got these two as part of 20 pc loose lot. I spent 5 hours one night piecing together various arms, legs, shoulders etc. I did pretty good – there were only about 3 Gundams that I couldn’t complete and I Frankenstiened two of them so that at least they could look functional.
Here’s another figure that I got as part of a large lot purchased on Craigslist. I wouldn’t have purchased this myself but he’s cool enough. This is the Asura Gundam representing Neo Singapore. I didn’t know Singapore had an entry in Mobile Fighter G Gundam, although I didn’t really follow that series. This 6 armed monster Gundam comes with a pretty bad color scheme as well.
Here’s one of my favorite Zeon mecha – the Jagd Doga in green/yellow. This is one that I got in a large lot of loose Gundam figures. He’s missing the left shoulder plate but otherwise, he’s complete and I’m happy as he’s hard to find in this color scheme. This appeared in Char’s Counterattack 1988. The toy I have is in the green/yellow paint scheme but the cartoon has it in blue/yellow and red/white version.
Here’s one of the many loose figures that I just purchased. This is the Nataku from Gundam Wing. It is the 4.5 inch figure in the US release that came out from Cartoon Network in 2000.
Below is the Sazabi from the MSIA series that I purchased in the Philippines in 2004. I remember the exchange rate being crazy good vs the dollar (62pso to 1) and that these averaged about 600-800 pesos each. So, I was paying anywhere from 6-8 dollars for each, which I thought was very fair. So, I remember scouring every Toy Kingdom in Manila as I could to find as many MSIA’s I could get my hands on. If you try to buy the Sazabi now, it’s about 40 dollars. I had the big deluxe version but I sold that to my cousin as he was very passionate about it. That goes for 200 on Ebay.
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