Gundam 08th MS Team and Evangelion Shokugan toys
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Gundam and Evangelion Shokugan Frame Toys Will Appear

Bandai will release new Gundam and Evangelion Shokugan frame toys in Japan in 2025. The company has also opened pre-orders for the upcoming toys on its Japanese Premium Bandai web store. [Thanks, Hobby Watch!]

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The new Gundam G-Frame-FA Shokugan toy set will be particularly based on Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team. The package will contain armor parts, frames, and armaments that let the owner construct the Gundam Ez8, Ground Type Gundam, Ground Type GM, and Gouf Custom. All of these items will be available in a single package at 7,480 yen (~$50.05)

Meanwhile, the Rebuild of Evangelion toys will appear in two different sets. Both of them will feature unit parts and frames that result in Shinji’s EVA Unit-01 and Rei’s EVA Unit-00′ when completed, so they won’t come pre-built like the Robot Spirits action figures.

The regular EVA-Frame-DX set that costs 6,930 yen (~$46.35) will add Asuka’s EVA Unit-02. There will also be a limited set based on Operation Yashima that comes with the 6th Angel while bringing in EVA 01’s positron rifle and EVA 00”s large shield at 5,940 yen (~$39.70).

While the Gundam: The 08th MS Team toys are only available on the Japanese Premium Bandai, the Evangelion Shokugan toys—both the regular set with EVA 02 and the Operation Yashima set with the 6th Angel—can be ordered via the Evangelion Store. The latter also supports international shipping via the Buyee proxy widget.

Bandai will release the Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team and Rebuild of Evangelion Shokugan toys in April 2025.


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