The best Master Grade Gunpla feature a level of complexity above and beyond what HGs offer. However, they have a price to match. When you’re paying 2-4x what the equivalent HG costs, you’ll want to ...
High Grade Gunpla are the most diverse of Bandai’s model lines. So of, the company’s best and worst kits fall under the HG series, and it can be tough to figure out which is which at first glance.
There are four major categories of Gunpla: HG, or High Grade – The most common line of Gunpla. They’re 1/144, making an average build roughly 6-7 inches tall when finished, and while they can be ...
Legend has it that somewhere in Japan, there's a secret underground bunker where Bandai executives gather around a massive table once a year and ask, "How can we make plastic even more complicated?" ...
So to start, the gMS-Ω GQuuuuuuX Gundam kit is a gunpla that can be built by beginners, so don’t let that dissuade you from trying to build this model. Pieces are found on sprues A through F, with A ...
Today’s review subject is Gundam Breaker 4, which is weird, because like I mentioned in our preview earlier this month, we (North America) didn’t get the other ones. Well, sort of. While Gundam ...
Good news! Gunpla kits don’t need glue to build—no matter how intricate they get, they’re pretty much all snap and push-fit. They all come in mostly accurate colored plastic too, so you don’t have to ...