What scale is PG Gunpla?

1/60 scale
Perfect Grade (PG) (パーフェクトグレード, Pāfekuto Gurēdo?) is a series of 1/60 scale Gunpla kits created by Bandai.

What does PG mean in Gundam?

Perfect Grade / PG (1:60) PG is the highest grade line of Bandai kits. The first PG Gunpla kit was a RX 78-2 Gundam model released in 1998, but an Evangelion Unit-01 kit labeled as Perfect Grade released the year prior. Only 19 kits have been released as 1/60 Perfect Grade since then.

What size is PG Gundam?

Understanding Gunpla kit grades and scales

Grade Abbreviation Size
High Grade HG 13cm (1/144) or 18cm (1/100)
Master Grade MG 18cm
Perfect Grade PG 30cm
Real Grade RG 13cm

What’s a Perfect Grade Gundam?

Perfect Grade (PG) is the ultimate series of Gunpla kits created by Bandai. A 1/60 scale Gunpla kits with significant external and internal details. The Perfect Grade kits are the most expensive Gunpla ever produced and have often been used to develop Master Grade and Real Grade series.

What are the grades of Gundam?

The four most common grades are:

  • High Grade (HG).
  • Real Grade (RG).
  • Master Grade (MG).
  • Perfect Grade (PG).

What is the biggest Master Grade Gundam?

From smallest to largest, they are:

  • High Grade (HG) — 1/144 or 1/100 scale.
  • Real Grade (RG) — 1/144 scale.
  • Master Grade (MG) — 1/100 scale.
  • Perfect Grade (PG ) — 1/60 scale.
  • Mega Size Model (MSM) — 1/48 scale.

Is building Gundam a hobby?

Building Gunpla is an engaging, tactile hobby that lets you work with your hands and make something cool.

Why do you love Gunpla?

Gunpla models are accurate and precise in detail As you go up the kit grades (High Grade, Master Grade, Perfect Grade), the details and mechanics just keep getting better and better, from manipulator joints to hydraulics and inner mechanics.

What grade should I start with Gunpla?

The best scale for a beginner to start at is the 1/144. Jocelyn suggested completing this Gundam kit first before moving onto other scales. High Grade – Molded in colors which don’t require painting.