I think it’s safe to say… if you ask a Gundam fan what is the best looking GFF out there, the Deep Striker will most likely come to mind. It is this Gundam that introduced me to the Fix Figuration line-up and Katoki’s work. Although this thing was merely a “design”, one can’t help but wonder how much slaughter it can cause on the battlefield. Har har.
Box
The box is one giant cube with window panels on the front, sides and top which makes it seem like one massiave package… which it is ^^. It is equivalent to about three regular GFF stacked together.
There are seven plastic layers of parts that are meticulously layed out inside the box. It might sound like a lot but this is covering four different conversions of the same Gundam. After looking through it, Bandai could easily have made the package smaller and used a lot less plastic and those wires… but that wouldn’t make this GFF feel so grand now would it?
S Gundam
This is the most basic form of this GFF. The S Gundam looks superior in its own right compared to other Gundams. No weapons (except a beam saber) are included for the S nor the Ex-S… which is mainly its Beam Smart Gun.
One might not notice but this S Gundam’s head design is actually different and better looking than the other two GFF Ex-S Gundams. The biggest difference are around the eyes and top of the head.
Of course, articulation is good as none. The best this Gundam do is look badass while standing without any weapons. No complaints though as the joints are sturdy and not loose. Katoki’s markings are also subtle and not as heavy as some of his other GFF, making this Gundam look a little more cleaner.
Ex-S Gundam
Add a few bits of armor and strap some heavier backpacks onto the S Gundam and you’ll get the upgraded Ex-S Gundam. The back is so heavy that it can’t stand on its own. With the added armor and giant fuel tanks, the Ex-S does look more intimidating and muscular than its previous form; the S Gundam almost look skinny next to it.
The three different Ex-S Gundams.
S Gundam Plus Booster Unit
Remove the legs from the Ex-S, strap even more boosters and fuel tanks and you’ll get the S Gundam [Bst]. I’m guessing Katoki has a thing for making his Gundams (look) wickedly fast.
Aside from the left arm and head, this conversion is pretty much fixed thanks to the way everything is connected. The Gundam looks a bit funny proportion wise due to its missing legs but it looks good nonetheless. Its Beam Smart Gun is impressive (looks better than the original Ex-S one) but is connected to the leg boosters hence it cannot move up or pose with it.
PLAN 303E
Now for the main feature of this GFF…
So basically you start off with just a portion of the original S Gundam and strap as much thrusters, boosters, and fuel tanks as you can before plugging in the giant cannon. I was pleasantly relieved to find out how simple it was to put together. Nothing complicated or confusing (though it would help better if the manual was in color) so nothing worth explaining. I was also surprised that all the parts cooperated with each other rather well and there weren’t much fiddling around to get things fit in right… that’s rare for GFF.
Deep Striker
Ohhhh this is the epitome of the Gundam Fix Figuration. Design, attention to detail, and awe-inspiring craftsmanship. The final form of this GFF is an absolutely stunning masterpiece. As you can probably see, this unit is as fixed as a statue but the point of GFF is to make an impressive display piece… not going pew pew with its giant cannon.
The Deep Striker’s design makes a great deal of sense after putting it together (as in… understand how everything goes together, not that it looks “logical”). This unit doesn’t look so complicated now as before which I thought was a Gundam with massive clumps of rockets. The Deep Striker can be best described as a limbless S Gundam on a space wheelchair with rockets and a battleship cannon. As such, it really isn’t that much bigger compared to a regular Gundam; it just has a lot of stuff sticking out. It is nowhere near Dendrobium size I would think.
Soooo… just for comparison’s sake…
Although the GP03D is a little bigger and has a bigger overcompensating beam cannon compared to the Deep Striker, I still love the Deep Striker’s design a lot more since it has deceptively more “going on” with it. Overall, the Deep Striker is still the more impressive looking artwork.
Those who knows of Fix Figurations probably knows that the Deep Striker is one of the most expensive in the line-up and is also very rare to come by. You might find some chilling on ebay for $150+ but every other two blue moons, you might find one at the right price (~$100). Between having no MG of this Gundam and a $300 1/100 resin kit, this GFF is definitely a no-brainer for me.
One last Photo…
All hail the Sentinels!


























































































October 28, 2008 at 5:02 PM
That looks awesome. As you say, it is probably THE GFF of the whole lineup. Definitely looks better to me than the Dendrobium one.
October 28, 2008 at 5:22 PM
Simply magnificent.
The Superior Gundam and all of its variations has become one of my top favorite units. I’m currently working on my MG of it, and of course, I’m using the red scheme.
Nice review, I don’t know if this guy will ever grace my collection but I’m glad I got to see all of the workings thanks to your review!
October 28, 2008 at 11:22 PM
Beamknight87, Right on! This is THE GFF!
Aptkane, looking forward to seeing your completed S Gundam!
October 29, 2008 at 1:22 AM
all i can do is drool over those.
all of em look bad’ass ~~ =D
October 29, 2008 at 8:01 AM
All hail the sentinels indeed. That was a great final shot. and i loved the Dendrobium/Deep Striker comparison shots too. I always wondered about that! Now I know. Thanks for doing a great job again. I can get my hands on the deep striker myself but I was kinda on the fence about it. After seeing this I’m starting the think it’d be a good idea! I already have the GFF Ex-S Gundam tho… so… still not sure.
October 29, 2008 at 9:26 AM
You know what’s strange? I just realized the S Gundam in this set is missing the Incom on it’s head. I didn’t think they (Anaheim) would remove it, but I guess why would it need such a dinky Incom when its carrying a Battleship worth of firepower.
@Z Thanks buddy! I’m working on it! I’ve been swamped again this week, but I’ll be working on the next section tonight.
October 29, 2008 at 12:25 PM
Edwin, badass indeed ^^;
Busterbeam, you can always be a little… Ex-Ssive and have both xD. They are totally different monsters ^^
Aptkane, Yea I noted that and the head is also slightly different as a whole.
February 8, 2009 at 7:45 PM
how’s the size of a GFF compared to a normal say 1/144 or 1/100.
GFF is sorta rare around my place. Never really seen them before.
I’m sorta confused between GFF, MSIA, Zeonography…
February 10, 2009 at 10:07 PM
a GFF is 1/44 scale so they are around 4.5-5″. They are more display pieces than anything else so a bit on the fragile side. Zeongraphy is just GFF for Zeon suits. Personal opinion here… I collect GFF because MSiA are just cheap nasty Gundam toys and they are UGLY!
February 11, 2009 at 6:15 PM
How tall is this thing compared to an average mg like the rx-78?
February 11, 2009 at 10:58 PM
The Deep Striker is just a bit shorter than the average MG. Overall, it’s “bigger” but that’s stating the obvious ^^;.
May 30, 2009 at 9:14 PM
i finally got this GFF for myself, wohooo!
May 30, 2009 at 10:10 PM
congrats ^^
June 6, 2009 at 7:50 AM
i just realised that the beam gun of deep striker isn’ the same as the Ex-S ones. Therefore I’m ot able to do the Ex-S’s trademark pose with the beam gun… how sad.
June 21, 2009 at 8:58 PM
I dont have any GFF. But this one look so damnly great! What scale it is? Is it 1/144?
June 21, 2009 at 9:38 PM
all GFF are 1/144…except Metal Composites which are 1/100.
June 29, 2009 at 4:07 AM
Thanks for the pics! They helped a lot!!
July 4, 2009 at 7:17 PM
Yo Z, I was wondering if the normal GFF Ex-S Gundam can also be fitted with the Deep Striker parts? Have you tried it before?
July 6, 2009 at 12:18 AM
I was thinking of fitting a ‘normal’ Ex-S with the Deep Striker parts as I prefer that color scheme :)
July 6, 2009 at 12:33 AM
I think it works… if I remember correctly, the body is exactly the same. Except the Deep Striker has a better looking head. I haven’t tried it before and given how fragile GFFs are, I wouldn’t want to try dissembling and reassembling all over again ^^;
July 6, 2009 at 2:54 AM
Oh… Thanks for the info… Don’t worry, it was just a question, not a suggestion =)
September 29, 2009 at 10:53 PM
Hey Z, I just got this GFF and it is fresh out of the box new condition too, but how did you get the S Gundam to hold its gun?
Mine keeps sagging to one side and the hand doesn’t even stay in the joint properly, looks extremely disfigured.