




The RX-93 ν Gundam, renowned as Nu Gundam or simply Nu, emerges as a pinnacle mobile suit featured in the animated film Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack. Crafted and piloted by the legendary Amuro Ray, this advanced mobile suit played a pivotal role in the Second Neo Zeon War of U.C. 0093, standing alongside Char Aznable's MSN-04 Sazabi. Amuro Ray, the mastermind behind its design, collaborated with Anaheim Electronics, where the Nu Gundam swiftly came to life at the Von Braun plant under the keen supervision of chief engineer October Saran, completing its construction in a remarkable three months.
The design philosophy of the ν Gundam centers around versatility, operational efficiency, and durability for prolonged battles. It incorporates unitized parts adhering to EFF standards, emphasizing ease of procurement and reduced reliance on specialized components. Amuro Ray's wealth of experience as an MS pilot is manifested in the Gundam's focus on reliability, maintenance feedback, and combat data for efficient repairs.
A groundbreaking addition to the Gundam lineage, the ν Gundam integrates Psycho-Frame technology, clandestinely provided by Char Aznable of Neo Zeon to Anaheim Electronics. This enables the utilization of Psycommu weapons and the channeling of emotions and mental energies of a Newtype pilot. Notably, it is the first Gundam-type machine equipped with Funnels. A sophisticated MS control program accommodates the Gundam's center of mass during the separation and movement of the Funnels.
Despite its expedited development, the ν Gundam proves its mettle as a formidable mobile suit. With Amuro Ray's unparalleled skill, it becomes a force to be reckoned with, almost single-handedly holding back the entire Neo Zeon force. The Psycho-Frame technology undergoes a profound test, marking a significant chapter in the history of humanity living on Earth. The ν Gundam stands as a testament to the convergence of cutting-edge technology, strategic design, and the unparalleled piloting prowess of Amuro Ray.
1/144 Scale - Bandai Original