Gundam Action figures and collectibles by Bandai that require no assembly or in some cases little to no assembly such as internal skeleton frame with attachable armor parts and additional weapons and accessories. In terms of size, they are primarily non-scaled with few exceptions that use 1/144 and 1/100 scale. Build quality is not exactly the same as the model kits, however, some sub/spin-off lines do aim to borrow some of the articulation, posability and details which can be seen in the High Grade and Master Grades Gunpla. There are many famous lines, starting with the MSIA line in 1999 and its sub-lines till being replaced by the spiritual successor The Robot Spirits (Robot Damashii) in 2008, the G.F.F. series and its sub-lines based on the breath-taking designs by mecha designer Hajime Hatoki and many more!
Below you will see all our listed Action Figures items available to be ordered online:
Limited Edition Toy's Dream Project double set (released in 2006) of the GF13-045NSP Matador Gundam (Toro Gundam) and GF13-020NK Gundam Zebra featured in Mobile Fighter G Gundam. The Matador Gundam is piloted by Carlos Andalusia, while the Gundam Zebra is piloted by Conta N'Doul.
Released in 2002, based on the GF13-055NI Neros Gundam Mobile Fighter featured in Mobile Fighter G Gundam anime series and is piloted by Michelo Chariot.
The 00 Seven Sword G is a re-release and a variant of the first in this line, GN-0000/7S 00 Gundam Seven Sword. Now featuring GN Sword II Blaster and additional GN Drive which can be mounted on the right shoulder with included brackets. This unit first appears in Mobile Suit Gundam 00V: Battlefield Record novel and is piloted by Setsuna F. Seiei.
Mobile Suit In Action Gundam Throne Eins figure released 2008. Based on GNW-001 Gundam Throne Eins featured in Gundam 00 anime and piloted by the leader of Team Trinity, Johann Trinity.
Mobile Suit in Action Gundam Zebra figure based on the GF13-020NK Gundam Zebra mobile fighter featured in Mobile Fighter G Gundam and is piloted by Conta N'Doul.
The Tetsujin 28-GO is featured in the 1956 manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, now rejoins the Soul of Chokogin line-up. Most probably the first series that feature a humanoid giant robot controlled externally via remote control by an operator, in this case, a young boy Shotaro Kaneda which is why some might call Tetsujin 28-GO the ancestor of all super robots! Heavy metal! Light-up eyes! And a new sound feature brings this classic of anime lore to life on your desktop. Newly finished in a stylish blue designed to evoke the manga appearance of the character, the figure has also been revised with an internal speaker for sound effects. An included remote control lets you command Tetsujin 28 to roar and play the anime theme song! Head-mounted LEDs illuminate the eyes, which you can change to red with the remote control.