

Ah...GP04G, the Gundam that never was...
Released in September 2002 for 3680 yen, this is I believe the first entry in the GFF line where you sort of get two figures in the same box. By swapping parts, armors and what not, you get the never-in-the-ova Gundam GP-04 Gerbera and the high mobility version of Gerbera Tetra.
I have misplaced the instruction sheet so it will a while before I figured out how to change the GP04G into the red Gerbera Tetra for some photo ops.


This being the 10th entry in the GFF line, the range had improved ever so slightly, the legs for example, can achieve better poses compared to the GP01 reviewed a while ago.
The thrusters on the back can be removed, but to me, they are the signature features on the GP-04G.
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