Model number: MSM-10
Code name: Zock
Unit type: mass production amphibious mobile suit
Manufacturer: California Base Mobile Suit Factory
Operator: Principality of Zeon
First deployment: UC 0079
Accommodation: pilot only, in standard cockpit in torso
Dimensions: head height 23.9 meters
Weight: empty 167.6 metric tons; max gross 229.0 metric tons
Powerplant: Minovsky type ultracompact fusion reactor, output rated at 3849 kW
Propulsion: hydrojet thrusters: 253000 kg total
Performance: maximum thruster acceleration 1.11 G; maximum water speed 63 knots
Fixed armaments: photon maser gun, mounted in head; 8 x mega particle gun, mounted in torso (4 facing front, 4 facing rear)
MSM-10 Zock
Released:    2002          Series: Mobile Suit Gundam
Avg. Price: $5.76         Version: 1.0
Produced at the Principality of Zeon's California Base during the latter weeks of the Universal Century Era's One Year War, the MSM-10 Zock was one of the last amphibious mobile suits to be produced - though its form represented the shift from mobile suits to the new mobile armor concept. With the thrusters in its armor "skirt" and short, non-functional feet, the Zock could best be described as a hovering gun emplacement, capable of covering all angles of attack with its front-and-back symmetrical design. Only three Zock units were produced, with one of them serving under Commander Char Aznable's forces during his assault on the Federation's Jaburo base on 30 November UC 0079.

Pilot(s): Braskinev
Appearances: Mobile Suit Gundam; Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation VS Zeon DX (PS2); Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo (PS2)
Original mechanical designer: Kunio Okawara
Overview

Articulation: 3
Detailing: 4
Accessories: 1

SCORE: 2
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MSM-10 Zock
1 = POOR            2 = DECENT            3 = GOOD            4 = EXCELLENT            5 = OUTSTANDING
                                             REVIEW
One of the larger Gundam figures, the MSM-10 Zock has no accessories, and almost no articulation, but the sheer detail packed into it is impressive.  The Zock, having no true front or rear, is nearly identical on both sides.  The stubby hover "legs" are articulated, but hardly move at all, which is in keeping true to the anime.  The figure is bristling with beam cannon ports, and has large pincer arms that are hinged so as to be able to swing to either side, depending on which way happens to be forward at the moment.  The MSM-10 Zock is a good figure.
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