BANDAI SPIRITS
GUNDAM - RG 1/144 Gundam Epyon - Model Kit
BANDAI SPIRITS
Bandai Hobby - Endless Waltz - Wing Gundam Zero (EW) Version Ka, Spirits MG 1/100
BANDAI SPIRITS
Bandai HG 1/144 Mobile Suit Gundam The Witch of Mercury LFRITH Model Kit
BANDAI SPIRITS
6%OFF
BANDAI Hobby HGUC #175 02 Banshee Norn Unicorn Gundam Model Kit (1/144 Scale) (BAN189503)
BANDAI SPIRITS
10%OFF
GUNDAM THE WITCH FROM MERCURY - HG 1/44 Gundam Schwarzette - Model Kit
BANDAI SPIRITS
BANDAI Hobby - MG 1/100 Astray Red Frame Revise
BANDAI SPIRITS
13%OFF
Bandai 1/144 HG MS-06S Zaku II Red Comet Ver. Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin
BANDAI SPIRITS
Bandai NAMCO Entertainment Gunpla High Grade HG/144 Gundam Aerial, Clear (2593849)
BANDAI SPIRITS
BANDAI Gundam The Origin: #26 RX-78-02 Gundam (The Origin Ver.), HG The Origin 1/144
How should you choose a Gundam model kit?
Are you someone who loves robotics and ninjas? The perfect combination of these two things is embodied in Gundam model kits. If you have decided on getting yourself engrossed with this popular series, choosing the best Gundam model kit becomes your most important task. For this, you need to understand some basic elements of the kit.
What should you consider before buying a Gundam model kit?
There are different types of Gundam model kits, each kit with their own set of features. They are classified as High Grade, Master Grade, Perfect Grade, Real Grade and Super-Deformed Grade. After going through thousands of Gundam model kit reviews, we have prepared this guide which will help you better understand the products, and which will help you choose the most appropriate kit for yourself. Remember to check these pointers before making a purchase:
Check if you want a High Grade kit: The HG model kits are reasonably priced and have a lot of variety. Whether you are looking for a protagonist or an antagonist, you will find the Gunpla (= Gundam plastic model) here. These Gundam model kits are relatively easy to assemble, as there aren’t too many parts. In most cases, beginners start with the HG grade kits.
Decide if you want a Master Grade kit: The MG kits are the next level after HG grade, and are a little more expensive. They consist of a lot more mechanics and internal details with which to tinker. Some MG model kits also involve LED light-up mechanics.
Check if you want a Perfect Grade kit: The PG kits are expensive, but are the best when it comes to fine details, mechanics, and gimmicks. They have the greatest number of parts and take the most time for assembly.
Decide if you want a Real Grade kit: The RG model kits are less expensive than the PG model kits, as they are smaller in scale. However, they have almost a similar level of details as the PG model kits.
Super-Deformed: The SD model kits can be around 8 cm. tall after assembly. Featuring less parts to assemble, these model kits are good for children to begin their Gunpla journey.