A completed MG Force Impulse Gundam
Friday, October 10, 2008
Gundam Model from Bandai
Gundam Models refers to plastic and non-plastic model kits depicting the mecha, vehicles and characters of the fictional Mobile Suit Gundam universe. These kits have become popular among anime fans and model-lovers, especially in Japan and in other nearby Asian countries since 1980s. The popularity of Gundam models increased in 1990s with North America and Europe being exposed to Gundam through television, video and manga. These Gundam Models may also be called Gunpla (ガンプラ, Ganpura?), a portmanteau of "Gundam Plastic Model".
Master Grade
1:100 kits, MG (Master Grade) models were first introduced in the summer of 1995, designed and made to higher standards than most other models. Appropriately, these take much longer to construct and are often much more expensive than their lower-grade counterparts. MG models are very presentable even straight from the box, but like previous grades can be improved through further detailing and painting. A notable design difference from lower grades is that MG models are supported by a detailed endoskeleton of sorts (known as the "inner frame system"), which most if not all external features attach onto; in comparison, most lower grade models simply support their own weight as is. Some require screws and usually come with decals.
The vast majority of MG offerings are from Gundam, with the rest coming from Patlabor and Dunbine. As the MG line has become a symbol of Gunpla, Bandai released another lineup called Real Robot Revolution (R3), for the non-Gundam type real robots like Layzner and L-Gaim, made using their experience in MG model production.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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