Title: Ultimate guide how to choose Gundam kits in singapore that’s right for you (part 2)
1Ultimate guide how to choose Gundam kits in
singapore thats right for you (part 2)
- Gundam in Singapore is getting interesting
tractions. While gunpla is the first choice of
gundam Singapore enthusiasts, those who are new
in the world of gundam do get confused when it
comes to buying a new gundam kit. - Many people who read the first part of this guide
have reached out and asked if this guide is
relevant only for those looking to buy gundam kit
in Singapore or anyone looking to buy gundam can
use the same. - Before we get into the actual nitty gritty of
gundam grades and scales, Let me re-affirm the
fact that the information presented here is
absolutely appropriate for anyone, whether
Singapore gundam enthusiast or anyone around the
world.
2Understanding the Gunpla grade and scale system.
- An important step in picking a gundam kit that is
most right for you is understanding the Gunpla
grade and scale system. - There are 5 existing Gunpla kit grades that you
can buy in the market. They are the High Grade
(HG), Master Grade (MG), Perfect Grade (PG),
Real Grade (RG), and the Super Deformed Grade
(SD), respectively.
3- Lets talk about each grade in detail.
- High Grade
- High Grade kits are the most collectible because
the line-up of Gundams and mobile suits in this
grade, whether it be a protagonists or an
antagonists mobile suit. HG kits are vast and
one of the most affordable grades available
aside from the Super Deformed kits. - High Grade kits have two scales 1/144 which is
around 13 cm tall depending on the model. - Some models are a little bit taller like Sinanju
and Sazabi, while some HG models are somewhat
shorter like Exia. 1/144 kits are nice to
collect and display because they occupy less
space than Master Grade or Perfect Grade kits.
4- Some of the firsttimers looking to buy gundam in
Singapore get confused because both of these HG
gundam kits look same. - The ability to pose models has been improved over
the years. In older High Grade models during the
90s, the articulation HG kits were limited but
satisfactory, but in recent years, Gunpla
technology has advanced a lot and articulation
of newer HG kits are superb to the point of
being comparable or equal to that of Master Grade
kits! - High Grade kits are suitable for everyone, and
its usually where first time Gunpla hobbyists
start whether those newbies looking to buy
gundam in singapore or around the world.
5- Master Grade
- Master grade (MG) kits are the next level up from
HG kits, and while more expensive, the pay-off is
worth it due to the kits level of detail,
included gimmicks, - mechanics and some dry rub decals that will
greatly improve the awesomeness of your model. - Master Grade kits only have the 1/100 scale which
are usually around 18 cm tall. Some recent MG
kits are much larger like the -
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6- MG 1/100 Freedom Gundam Ver. 2.0
- MG kits have the MG abbreviation on the box
art, which is colored gold so that you dont
miss the labelling. The kit box sizes vary
depending on the number of assembly parts with
the largest being from models like - Master Grades are recommended for the
enthusiastic Gunpla modeler/hobbyist, who
crave more detail on their models. MG kits
requires more effort and work but the payoff is
wonderful. - Ok, so we have still covered two grades and hence
the 3 are remaining. Rest of the grades and
scales shall be discussed in third and the final
part. most beginners at this point know what they
have to buy as the rest of the three are a bit
complex and usually recommended for somewhat
advance users.
7- At my shop, you can get gundam kits and other
gundam accessories on unbelievably low price that
you can not find elsewhere. - Come and visit my shop located at Ang Mo Kio
Jubilee Square 1st floor. Unit no. 01-13.
5 mins walk from Amk mrt or Amk hub. My shop is
beside Gong Cha bubble Tea shop and opposite blk
711 S-11 Coffee shop. - Contact me on my mobile number 81269158 for
fast deal. - More information visit this link
http//www.lukirmart.com
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