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The term Gunpla refers to the
mecha models, characters or plastic vehicles from the Japanese Gundam franchise
and marketed by Bandai; it results from the contraction of "Gundam plastic
model". Appeared in 1980.
THE GUNPLA PHILOSOPHY: THE
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All Gundam models are
characterized by two essential properties:
- the parts are nestable
- and they're molded in
color.
Gunpla are classified by
ranges (called "grade") according to their quality and/or size. The
main ones are :
- NG No Grade (1980), although
the term only appears much later, it refers retrospectively to the first models
released as early as 1980.
- HG High Grade (1990), first
range of higher quality at a scale of 1/144.
- MG Master Grade (1995), of
higher quality than HG High Grade with, for example, the internal mechanics
fully modeled at a scale of 1/100.
- PG Perfect Grade (1998), the
most technically advanced range at a scale of 1/60.
- FG First Grade (1999), the
inexpensive clip-on range.
- HGUC High Grade Universal
Century (1999), a popular re-edition of the Universal Century robots.
- EX-model (2001), range
dedicated not to robots but to vehicles and related flying machines.
- MS Mega Size (2009), 1/48
scale range.
- RG Real Grade (2010),
similar to the MG Master Grade with a pushed internal skeleton but at a size
called 1/144 like the "HG High Grade".
- RE/100 Reborn One Hundred
(2014), new range of 1/100 scale gunplays.
- Super Deformed Gundam or SD
Gundam is a Japanese animation franchise whose works are parodies of the Gundam
saga, adopting the graphic codes of the super deformed.
However, the exhaustive
classification is much more complex, since it depends on the scale (from 1/550
to 1/35), improvements (the master grade range exists in versions 1.5, 2.0 and
3.0) and special events (a Ver.G 30th range was released for the thirtieth
anniversary of the franchise for example.