Wednesday, 14 January 2026

Gundam Converge #28


Converge #Sharp 28 is an extended 7-figure volume that was released on November 3, 2025 although technically I guess you could say it is five different figures or even four mobile suits and an extension if you are particularly picky. Whatever the case I love sinking my teeth into these larger Converge retail sets although I am curious exactly how these figures are distributed in a 10-box, must be a bit of a headache from a logistics perspective.


While the box sizes may have shifted over time the Converge packaging has stayed true to its original design form since 2011 which is something I really appreciated. The ugly QR-codes that appear on some of the boxes are still a bit of an eyesore and I wish they could hide them away somewhere else on the side or even inside the lid.


Everything is as it should be also inside the boxes. We have the same old multi-compartment plastic bags, the same old cardboard padding that rarely manages to protect the component it is assigned to and the same old chewing gum. Good stuff!


As I was preparing the figures for review I realized that the GQ Zakus were actually coming with different accessories and so I ended up delaying the work to order a couple more. This is the total amount of figures used to display the various suit types you will see in this review.



309 : GN-0000 00 Gundam


The 00 Gundam is one of the older Converge figures and it is finally being revisited for a makeover. There is nothing particularly exciting about the new #sharp version, it is a bit larger and the front camera is now molded in clear red plastic. The biggest difference is that the pegged foot is replaced by one of those clear plastic supports that clip around the left ankle. As you can see in the photos this can cause the figure to lean into it in an unfortunate fashion but you can easily opt to display the figure without it and let the weapon act as a support if needed.


There are no optional weapons or accessories included with the 00 Gundam. personally I would have liked to see a second GN Sword II as well as optional holding hands, perhaps there will be an expensive CORE-variant with optional equipment further down the line.


The original 00 Gundam figure was released as part of volume 9 in December 2012 and is typically selling for 1500-2000 yen on the secondary market right now. The new figure is a good opportunity to pick up a cheaper version but you can't go wrong with either in my opinion. The older figure still looks just as good, has the same equipment and features and looks a bit meaner and leaner I think.






310 : GNR-010 0 Raiser


You can't facelift the 00 Gundam without an accompanying 0 Raiser and so here it follows. While the sculpt is all new it really doesn't differ much from the original version, the main difference is again in the basing. The new figure sits on a smaller clear rectangular base. While this looks really good in isolation it is a bit jarring to have a figure stand out from the others with a different base colour. Bandai have always been a bit schizophrenic about the Converge bases and I think they should just commit to one style and stick to it in general.


While not obvious at first glance both the 00 Gundam and the 0 Raiser figures feature some light parts transformation which we will examine closer below.


Side-by-side with the original 0 Raiser which is also from the original volume nine. As you can see the two are very similar, the older figure is slightly larger, more elongated and has a lighter shade of blue (the original figure actually has more paint applications to it). The colours of the GN Sword III have been changed and stand out more but overall I feel the new figure is a bit of a downgrade.






309+310 : GN-0000+GNR-010 00 Raiser


The main gimmick of #Sharp 28 is the conversion of the 00 and the 0 into the 00 Raiser. Parts-swapping involves flipping the back-end of the Raiser and reattach it to simulate it literally bending over backwards and remove its wing-like binders before affixing them to the shoulders of the 00 Gundam. While these should ordinarily cover up the two white GN Drives these are instead removed from the Converge figure. Lastly you replace the GN Sword II with the III-version carried by the 0 Raiser and attach what remains of the fighter to the mobile suit's back.


I purchased two of each figure to be able to pose both variants side by side without having to switch components back and forth all the time, an alternative if you already have the first generation figures could be to simply keep one set combined and the other as individual figures.






311 : RX-78-02 White Gundam


After this brief stint into Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (Hey Bandai, I wouldn't mind staying longer and seeing some Flags, Aheads or GNXes you know...) focus shifts back to last year's darling GQuuuuuuX. The White Gundam may share its designation with the classic RX-78 from The Origin (you know, the one with the shoulder cannon and the upside down shield) but all likeness pretty much ends there. This hockey mask Gundam looks like it accidentally stepped in from the Neon Genesis Evangelion studio next door and was simply given a classic RX-78 paint for the hell of it. While I am not too impressed by the repurposing of mobile suits into different eras I think we can give Whitey hear a pass and the figure looks much better in this compact Converge form than its usual overall lanky appearance.


While the figure comes with the archetypical weapons combo of a rifle and a shield we also find a pair of small sprues tossed into the box. The white sprue contains the beam saber hilts to be stored on the black backpack - I always appreciated this gesture but it would have been even better to actually get a proper beam saber as well. The black sprue contains six small pegs that you plug into holes spread across the figure's arms and legs. These are extension points kind of like pylons on a fighter jet. Ironically you have to remove them to actually attach accessories such as the shield but hey, it looks cool.


Here is a lean view of the White Gundam sans external equipment. The shield would normally occupy the left elbow slot and so replace that component. I wouldn't have minded an optional closed right hand, it would have looked even better when standing in a neutral pose like this. Maybe we get some extra gear in the premium Red Bandai package that could be reused here? (still waiting for mine to arrive)






312 : MS-06 Char's Zaku [GQ]


The next unit to get a GQ-makeover is the Zaku II and I don't really know what to say about it. The new Zaku is for all intents and purposes still the same thing as in the Universal Century but with as many bodily mutations as possible without upsetting the original concept. Yes, it still has the same spiked left shoulder and right shoulder shield, the same old wires running from back to front and even the same old commander antenna but the overall appearance has been altered as much as possible. It now has underarm armour plating (you'd think it would be more useful in front) and strange bulbous outcroppings on its thighs that look like fuel tanks. The suit no longer has any skirt armour and so the thrusters are fully exposed. A lot of the black coloured regions are instead painted dark red on the Converge figure for some reason.


The figure comes with two armament options; the GQ-equivalents of the Zaku Machine Gun and the Zaku Bazooka (the latter is for some reasons not described on the Gundam Wiki, has it not appeared in the animation perhaps?). While the hands are molded directly onto the weapons they are the same colour as on the mass-production type Zaku [GQ] so they are freely interchangeable.


Optional weapons on display, the Heat Hawk comes from the mass-production type figure in the same set. I'm thinking about painting up the blade in yellow, just need to confirm that is the colour they light up in also in the GQ-era...






313 : MS-06 Zaku [GQ]


The mass-production version of the GQ Zaku looks very much like the previous figure save for the altered head sculpt sans the antenna. Here we see more of the black colour applications where a dark red was used on the Char-variant also for areas that are supposed to be a dark green. I'll have to assume that the toy designers tested many options to figure out what would look the best with only one additional colour applied. Interestingly the top of the head has a different colour than the front, it looks a bit odd and was not used on the Char figure. I didn't mention it earlier but the look of that crotch thruster is really unfortunate centred between those two round hip joints, what the hell was the designer smoking? An easy way around it would have been to alter the shape of the thruster or maybe install a pair, once you notice this it becomes very hard to unsee.


I am happy that the two Zaku figures come with different accessories as this opens up for even more variants to display. One of the more interesting designs to come out of GQ is the MS-06-SSP Police Zaku and I really hope it will also come to Converge (yeah, right...).


All three weapon options currently available for the GQ Zaku next to each other. Bandai, take note - This is how you trick customers into buying multiple collectible figures.


Allt the GQ figures released in Converge so far. The Red Gundam should be coming up on here soon and after that we have the gFReD to look forward to in May. There is also yet another colour variant of the White Base from Converge SB arriving around that time, but I guess that might be it.






314 : RGM-79N GM Custom


The final two slots are dedicated to Universal Century proper, and what a way to finish off the set with a pair of grunt suits! First up is the toothpaste-coloured GM Custom from Stardust Memory. I think the designers decided to cut costs here because it is a bit lacking in the colour-department. I can forgive the missing reds on the shoulders or the downward facing leg thrusters but I wish the knee joints would have been painted up the same way as the ankle joints. Overall though, the figure is looking pretty sharp.


The figure is armed with the 90mm HFW-GR*MR82 rifle which is an interesting weapon as well as its signature shield. The head antenna has a large triangular peg that you will have to push in really hard to fit properly, take care not to damage it.


Several mobile suits from Stardust Memory are still waiting and hoping for inclusion in the Converge line-up but the GM Custom has actually been seen before, a long time ago in Converge volume 8, released in October of 2012. While I really like the original figure the #Sharp revision is an upgrade in almost every aspect.






315 : RGM-79Q GM Quel


I was surprised to see Bandai choosing to release a second variant of the GM Custom figure and here is the GM Quel; a further development of the GM Custom destined for Titans elite force use. The two figures are very similar but the Quel has redesigned shoulders and notable sculpt changes at the forehead and lower arms.


The Quel comes with the same accessories as the GM Custom which I think is a lost opportunity. There are many interesting weapon options for the GM family - several different rifle types, bazookas and beam sabers. Imagine if this figure had come with a bazooka for example, then I would have been happy to pick up multiples and kit them out accordingly. Bandai really hit that sweet spot when they designed the Dingo Squad and Matsunaga sets that are brimming with weaponry.


While I am always missing this or that particular GM variant I have to say that the Converge line-up is pretty good right now. There is still plenty of work left to do though so I hope that Bandai will continue to stick with Converge for many years to come. :)






Conclusion

Wrapping things up, Converge #28 is another lovely set of highly detailed figures that continue to push the line forward. If you are a strict Universal Century aficionado the contents are a bit limited and the set does contain a couple of resculpts as well but on the other hand, if you are into GQ this is the go to-set.

15 comments:

  1. This didn't get a lot of publicity but the results of the next user-voted "Revive" wave of reissues is out. https://www.bandai.co.jp/candy/gundam/converge/anniversary15th/ They split the vote into domestic Japan and overseas. Domestic voted for Nu Gundam and Hyaku Shiki (I personally find this hard to believe and certainly don't seem to correlate with secondary market prices if those are any indication of popularity). Overseas picked Wing Zero EW and Deathscythe EW, which is much more credible. I would have bet on the Tallgeese III.

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    1. Do you know if the overseas voters category was open to the rest of the world or just the typical overseas market countries like southeast Asia and Oceania? Getting two suits from Wing in 1 and 2 just screams U.S. nostalgia votes to me. I have a feeling that votes of this kind will only ever slant toward the most well known and iconic pieces anyway.

      I went and casually browsed Converge at Mandarake and was surprised by how expensive some of the #Sharp figures are now. The figures that are currently reaching 4000 yen or above are 182 Wing Zero (EW), 197 Tallgeese III, 160 Deathscythe Hell (EW), 174 Master Gundam, 133 Akatsuki, 183 Altron (the most expensive of them at 5000, wtf?). From the old generation only the following reach 4K: 01 Gundam (8000 yen), 03 Guntank, 05 Union Flag, 08 ReZEL and 16 Marasai.

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    2. I'm surprised there was an overseas vote at all. When I tried once you needed a Japanese p bandai account. In any case I find the Japanese vote results more dubious than the overseas ones. Nu and hyaku shiki...???

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    3. I am also surprised at how much EW units in Sharp in particular have skyrocketed in price. Unlike other collectables the oldest stuff just don't seem that much sought after anymore. At one point the most expensive single units were Rezel, Marasai, Flag, and 7-Eleven blue ZGok

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    4. Not just EW, even G Gundam converges are running at 2.5-4k yen at the moment. It doesn't help that the air small packet option is not available anymore for overseas buyers. :(

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    5. Tell me about it, and you can't get very much into the AIR PP box before it shoots up to 6000 jpy. Suddenly my orders are much bigger, win for them I guess. :)

      On the topic of the vote, I guess we also have to factor in the eight MS selected for a revival anyway, like the Freedom, Hi-Nu, Assault-Buster and so on.

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  2. FYI, my 10 pack was
    2 x 00 Gundam
    2 x 0 Raiser
    2 x White Gundam
    1 x GM Quel
    1 x GM Custom
    1 x Char Zaku (GQ)
    1 x Zaku (GQ)

    Paintwork for this set was pretty on point.

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    1. That was a really useful mix, only one leftover figure in the end. Curious if all the boxes contain doubles of the two 00-figures with just one additional rotating figure or if you got lucky.

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    2. PonTV CandyToy on youtube had the same distribution except 2 green zakus rather than 2 white gundams. Which is the perfect mix considering the zaku's have the alternate weapons. I guess its still somewhat random, maybe on the GQ end.

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  3. I used to work with suppliers so have some insight here. Two box variants. The one described by the user above with two white gundams and another variant with two green zakus instead. Always 2x the 00 stuff.

    Boxing in the pre Sharp# days when there were six units plus one "secret" was more fair. Always two assortments. A B C D E F SP + A B C and then A B C D E F SP + D E F . In other words for every two boxes of 20 you'll get two complete sets of 7 (including SP) and one set of 6 (no SP). Not surprisingly the SPs were thus the rarest but everything else had equal distribution.

    They broke this rule starting with Sharp#. With every two boxes of 20 you now get only two full sets of 6 or 7 and then lots of repeats. There are therefore some figures that are by design far fewer than everything else. This also partly explains Sarge's comment above how many Sharp# figures are now 4000~5000 yen on the secondary market, these are those rarer units where you only get 2 per every 20. But not that many pre Sharp# figures have skyrocketed in price like this.

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  4. (continued fro earlier) as for the six-figure sets from Sharp#, the most common assortment, also the most annoying, is A B C D E F + A B C D. So the secondary market gets flooded with ABCDs and E F become extremely rare. There is no "rule" but E and F are usually the units that are paired or themed together (related variants). For example, in the 10th Anniversary Selection set, the 10 box has 2 x (Sazabi, MK2 Titans, Gyan, and Barbatos) while the two Zudah variants are rare. In Converge #25 recently, we have 2 x (Ball, Wing, Strike Freedom, Defener) + the red and green Jagd Doga. In Converge #16, we have 2 x (Gogg, Virsago, Neo, Banshee) + the two F-91 baddies I can't pronounce. You're probably wondering, what did they do for the blind box Titans MK2 in #06? Those were truly random, is my understanding. The 10 box configuration was 2 x (Heavyarms, Wing, Hamarabi, Titans MK2) + the white and black Sisquiedes.

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    1. Very interesting reads, thank you very much. I do recall fussing over chasing down those three Mk.IIs. As you say, sets containing two colour variants or similar appeared to be rarer, at least in the few boxes I opened. #Sharp14 for example contained two of each figure except for Ridden and Matsunagas High Mobility Zaku IIs which you would think ought to be very popular. Still, those are currently "only" priced at 2000 and 1600 respectively on the secondary market. I guess MSVs don't pull the same sales numbers as higher profile MS. Unless I remember incorrectly there were similar issues also in Mobile Suit Ensemble and Gashapon like NEXT and Senshi Forte, where variant figures sometimes appeared to be half as common as other figures in the same sets. At least I have vague recollections of the sort... :)

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    2. Its not a hard and fast rule. For example in #27 as expected the MSV Gelgoogs were rare. The guuuuux, Char Zaku were doubled. But the standard box had 4x Zgok!!! So sandrock also became rare.

      Bottom line. Previously for every 20 you had 3 full sets, two of which have SP, so only one rarity. Now for every 20 you will only have two sets and a varying level of crap.

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  5. appreciate your work man, just got 309-312, i personally want to buy all of them but all of the ms in #29 looks even better lmao

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    1. I hear you. Imagine if the FW STANDart-line was still around and kicking, then we most likely would have got to see the GFreD and the Messer in 1/220 scale.

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