Thursday, 22 July 2021

Gundam Converge #21


I notice that almost eight months have passed since I reviewed volume 20. Granted I have sat on this for a little while but the Converge retail sets are really far in between these days. Fortunately Bandai likes to keep us busy with pricy EX and box set figures so it ain't all that bad, but there is a special feeling getting to dig into a new Converge retail wave.


Converge #21 was released in May 2021 and put my fears that Bandai might feel compelled to call it quits once they hit 20 to shame. Still, the future for the retail line-up still is a bit bare bones. Volume #22 has been slated for November and what volume #23 will contain (or when it will release) is still pretty much anyone's guess.

Another thing I have noticed lately is how the new Converge figures quickly rise in price on the secondary market immediately at the time of release. These figures have an MSRP of ¥500 (¥550 including VAT) but Mandarake was already selling them for ¥800-¥1000. I don't know if this is related to increased interest (like how Pokemon cards are booming lately) or if the production run is much smaller these days. Conversely, some of the older figures have dropped significantly in prices.


247 : RX-93 Nu Gundam (Double Fin Funnel Type)


When the line-up for volume 21 was first revealed I think I managed to stifle a yawn at the prospect of another incarnation of the Nu Gundam with an extra set of funnels. It was only later that I noticed that wait a second, this design looks peculiar. We are n fact looking at a completely new sculpt of the RX-93. Everything about the new figure is overall bigger and taller. At the same time it feels oh so very white. As far as I can tell there is no major difference in the two variants yet we have lost paint-apps on the legs and most importantly on the fn funnel sets which is a bit annoying.


The parts shot clearly illustrates how tame the colours look out of the box. I am used to seeing black and white coloured rifles, yellow and black detail on the funnels and of course Amuro's insignia on both the shoulder and shield. Some of these might have been removed on the official MSV design but the appearance of this figure still screams of "help me!". I notice also the absence of the 280mm Hyper Bazooka, a weapon we are also used to seeing included with this figure. I can't help but think that this figure should have been plonked into a CORE set with some extra frills instead.


Now, the elephant in the room here is the fin funnel design. Just exactly how old is the design with the upside down fin funnel and does it predate the "angel-wing" symmetric style that we have seen used for this figure in the past decade? The old dual fin funnel figure (from the Operation Revive Special Edition box set released in 2014) seen here goes for the symmetric appearance and we have seen this also in figures released in STANDart (2009), Assault Kingdom (2014) and Mobile Suit Ensemble (2018). Is the Converge dual fin funnel style a new artistic concept that has bled over from the model kit range and become the new canon or what gives? Feel free to muse about this topic in the comments.


The current RX-93 family in the Converge Sharp line. The original figure from wave 01 (December 2015), the FA-93HWS Heavy Weapon System variant (CORE 004, released January 2016) and the new Dual Fin Funnel figure. Notice the massive change in proportions when compared to the two older figures.




248 : RGZ-91B Re-GZ Custom


We'll stay with the Char's Counterattack MSV family a bit longer because we have a new face to introduce to Converge - the Re-GZ Custom. The machine is introduced as a beefed up variant of the Re-GZ intended for use by Amuro Ray but the RX-93 effectively superseded the design and it was never brought into service. I love unusual designs like this being brought into Converge although it has already been seen in Gashapon form before so it isn't a complete first.


The main difference between the Re-GZ Custom and its predecessor is that it is now a fully transforming machine. Where the old Re-GZ had an external Back Weapon System this is now integrated and carried in wing binder form giving the Re-GZ Custom a very Z Gundam or Zeta Plus feel. The Converge figure thankfully does not feature any transformation gimmick (it would most likely have been a real nightmare to deal with).


The Converge Re-GZ family is a bit of an oddity. First we have the basic Re-GZ from the old Converge era (Converge volume 14, released in April 2014), then we have a slightly modernized and colour corrected but beat up variant released in the Alpha Azieru Option Parts Set in February this year and of course the new Re-GZ Custom. I wouldn't mind seeing a fully limbed Re-GZ coming back to Converge with the new colour scheme and perhaps a B.W.S. set, perhaps it is something they are keeping on the Converge Plus short list.




249 : GAT-X303 Aegis Gundam


The really big excitement I got from this set came with the announcement of the Aegis, one of the really unsung heroes of SEED. There are countless droves of Strike Gundams with every conceivable armament or weapon pack option. The Buster and Duel are certainly no strangers either but the Aegis always seem to be left out. I imagine it has something to do with its complex design so it feels extra good that FusionWorks stepped up to the challenge and landed this beautiful figure.


Notice the easily lost blades that go into the elbows and toes of the figure. I haven't yet decided if they should be glued on but so far have stayed in place nicely. Having said that, I don't know what it is but the material of Converge figures seem to lose its initial soft friction and pieces can become quite loose over time. This is mainly a problem with the bases not sticking to the figure's feet but it there are many antennas and similar at risk of being lost in such a fashion.




250 : GAT-X207 Blitz Gundam


More fresh faces! Someone apparently decided to complete the line-up from the SEED G-Project and we can look forward to the Buster in volume 22. I doubt that we will see further suits from the Cosmic Era right now but on the other hand, at least the Justice is storming into Ensemble right now so I am remain somewhat hopeful. As you can see the face of my Blitz figure looks a bit skeptical and questionably aligned. The painting is really nice though, I especially like the violet detail painted on the legs. The detail on the Trikeros shield system is also superb, compare this to the all-white beam rifle that the Nu Gundam figure got and you really wonder what is going on.


The Blitz has its special gear attached to the forearms rather than being handheld. The left arm rocks the Gleipnir grappling claw (which has a lot in common with the Raider Gundam's Mjölnir mace) while the right arm features said Trikeros (more like Victorinox...) shield system which also includes a built in beam rifle, beam saber and triple lancer darts. This seems incredibly risky from a practical point of view. Would you really want to attach all your important weapons to the component designed to brace the enemy's attacks? The Morgenroete development team must have serious problems with nepotism and/or not challenging ludicrous designs. "Who cares if it worked or not!?" as Dick Jones would have put it.




251 : MS-05B Zaku I


In spite of all the lovely advanced machines we have seen so far, it was probably the comparatively primitive and outdated Zaku I tat causes the most buzz among Converge collectors. Not only is it a classic Zeonic design in general, but it has got a wide range of equipment options thanks to the Black Tristars machine also being produced. Like the other Zeon suits that have preceded it after the Converge reboot, the new Zaku I figure has been cleaned up and is presented in a very polished and anime-like style. The new colours are very show accurate to the point that you begin to wonder what the FusionWorks team was doing back in 2012 when the first appearance took place.


The Zaku I comes with two weapon choices and an optional holding hand. To my great horror I managed to break a Zaku Machine gun handle when trying to squeeze it into the figure's hand so exercise caution when mucking about with these. I was lucky in that I had stocked up on a little squad, I can't even begin to think how frustrating it would have been if it was my only copy. The new Converge figures might be technically superior but I sure appreciate the sturdiness of the older figures.


Here the Zaku I poses with the Heat Hawk and Knuckle Shield from the Black Tristars Custom figure. The figure to the right also uses the "Initial Bazooka" option and that weird extra part that connects to the backpack, which I believe to be its ammunition supply (block cartridge)?


The new Zaku sculpt outperforms the original design in most areas, especially color accuracy, but at the same time it has been shrunk down for no particular reason in the same was as Converge #Sharp has butchered many of the U.C.0079 Zeonic suits. I was secretly planning on perhaps repurposing the arms of the new figures to go on the old sculpt but the peg sizes are completely different so it would require a more permanent type of customization.


I am guessing that a lot of Converge collectors would like to buy multiples of the Zaku I figures. To my great surprise however, the Zaku figures (both types) were among the cheapest of this set on the secondary market.




252 : MS-05B Zaku I (Black Tri-Stars Custom)


Well, it is more of the same then. The new Zaku I figure returns with new paintjob (and spiffy shoulder markings) with the missing weapon options for the mass production model. The style is just as pristine and immaculate for this figure, and the colour scheme is gorgeous. While I didn't bother with it for this review, you can of course also open up the head to reposition the mono-eye to look in a different direction.


Besides rocking different equipment the Black Tristars machine is fully compatible with the gear used by the mass production type, so the same pair of optional hands are available and the bazooka's block cartridge can also be attached to the backpack. I kind of wish there would have been at least one optional left hand for these figures to further improve customization.


The original Tristar Zaku I figure from 2012 is holding up really well. It also has the added bonus of coming equipped with the Zaku machinegun and a knuckle shield, unlike the base Zaku I figure from that same set.


Do the Tristar Zaku I's feature unit numbers for each pilot like the Zaku II's and Doms do? I was secretly hoping that there would be three variations to collect like how FusionWorks did it with the Titans Mk-II Gundam but at the same time I guess it is a bit of a blessing because that would have been collecting them even more of a pain.




Conclusion

While we don't get retail Converge figures very often they rarely manage to disappoint and are always a delight to review. This set contains some truly elaborate designs and a pair of fun army builder types and that is really all that one could ask for in such a set. The current high prices on the secondary market remain a bit of a concern though, and I wonder if this is something we will end up having to become used to. The same theme holds true for the Converge Plus figures where prices are creeping up to ¥2000 already.

8 comments:

  1. The Nu Gundam is not a new design, it's based on the original MSV lineart for the double fin funnel type. May even be the first time that design has been made into a figure.

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    1. Do you know where the design with the symmetric angelic-style wings comes from? Is it just a toy designer at Bandai who dreamed it up one day? First instance I know of is the STANDart figure from 2009.

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    2. It is from SD Musha Nu Gundam which dates back to the late 1980s. That was the first incarnation I know of to feature the symmetric funnel design.

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  2. Nu Gundam figure screams "panel lines". It needs a detail up.

    Great set. Makes me actually want to start collecting the Gundam Seed figures, although I do not care at ALL for the anime.

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  3. Do the weapons from the black tri stars core pack also fit on the Zaku I?

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    1. You'd have to do some conversion here since the designers didn't intend for any weapon crossover between the various Zeon mobile suits. When you consider how some weapons are used by multiple machine types it is a bit sad.

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  4. Hi, I got 247 with pink and yellow color in the top-left corner op the box and logo 10th anniversary is black and white. Is it the real one.

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    1. Personally I have never come across a bootleg Converge figure, or figures re-packaged for export markets. What country did you obtain the item from and what additional information can you find on the packaging?

      I made an post on the theme a long time ago when I stumbled on some FW Ultimate Operation figures in cardbox packaging in Thailand. Those figures were likely repackaged for export without the Shokugan chewing gum and the box had a sticker pointing to the official local distributor. Examine the packaging closer for any such information, otherwise it may well be a fake.

      Here is a link to that old article:
      https://gundaniumgateway.blogspot.com/2016/11/fw-ultimate-operation-booty-or-bootleg.html

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