There's my last Realtype Samurai Gundam with grand entry, it's the biggest meanest ZZ Gundam released in Japan in year 1989 with such nostalgia. An awesome illustration by Mr Yoshiyuki Takani. Just like the other Realtype Musha, the armour are accessories donned on the Gundam. The toy is sophisticated in a sense ZZ Gundam can be transformed to plane mode.
Seems to me that ZZ Musha Gundam remains a long range attacker with its unique bow & arrow plus the powerful double beam cannon. When compared to Gundam Mk2 & Zeta Gundam Musha, Realtype ZZ Gundam seems more majestic like a grand Shogun leader.
Seems to me that ZZ Musha Gundam remains a long range attacker with its unique bow & arrow plus the powerful double beam cannon. When compared to Gundam Mk2 & Zeta Gundam Musha, Realtype ZZ Gundam seems more majestic like a grand Shogun leader.
Before I sign off, I would like to thank Jason for assisting me to source for these vintage musha Gundams. If not for him, I don't think I'm able to expand my collection at such a speedy rate. Jason is my 'Lobang King' in toys collecting.
15 comments:
Bro, the armour set is thick and there are quite a number of them to be attached to the figure. I guess the articulation of the figure will be restricted, is it right?
Zeta already have big armor...with the samurai armor, it's huge! For more than 2 decades, this toy condition is great!
>> deSMOnd
Yes bro, badly restricted and bulky just at FA Gundam. On the other hand, hard to take down and powerful.
>> LEon
I always believed in the high QC level of toy that was made in Japan those days.
this guy is really imposing from any point of view... another jewel in ur crown (& care as one of them =)... obviously u take so seriously ur gundam fanaticism & is great cuz a collector without passion for what he/she does, well, is not a collector at all =D
Very well said indeed my friend. To me, this is one of my great possession and passion for toy definitely is the driving factor.
Now this is one series that should turn into plamo kits!! I always enjoy looking through all this vintage toys from your blog man. Never knew these existed!
I also think Bandai should head towards this line making them to kits. I guess these vintage kind of reveal my age too. Lol...
I am really starting to love the Musha Line - samurai swords and guns are the way to go!
I guess your Shin Musha GFF is stirring up the effect too! Lol...
Another Musha Gundam?! I never knew there were so many variations.
wow, even ZZ has musha version? It looks great, really great!
>> G.G.
That's the last vintage Musha Gundam Realtype.
>> mangyver5223
Thank you for the constant support bro! Glad you like it!
Hello Dennis, I actually just stumbled across your blog trying to get more information on this piece. I bought the MarkII Gundam cloth back in 2016 used in Japan not knowing what it was but I bought it as since it's so Japan-centric. I didn't realize there were 2 other versions as I just purchased the red cloth and I'm now looking for the blue cloth. Since they are not very common, they are a little on the expensive side for sure! I'm glad at least I get to see what the blue cloth looks like in reality. I have been to Singapore many times - maybe 5-6x but I don't recall finding many toy shops there - what places would you recommend and are the prices fair?
>> David - Man! this is boxset I bought since 2010. I didn't get this from toy shop but through a collector friend. I had sold it away to streamline my collection. The only set I still keep is the Knight Gundam.
Hi Dennis, I love your collection- it's great to see these toys live and in the hands of other passionate collectors like yourself!
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