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  2. Gundam Is Touring The US Giving Out Free Stuff - AOL

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    Bandai Namco is taking Gundam on the road, hosting giveaways and selling exclusive kits.

  3. Gunpla - Wikipedia

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    A Perfect Grade Millennium Falcon kit released in 2017 and was 1/72 scale instead of 1/60 scale. The first PG Unleashed kit was a RX 78-2 Gundam model released in December 2020. As the name suggests, Perfect Grade gunpla kits attempt to represent the Gundam as perfectly as possible within real world and design limitations.

  4. Bandai - Wikipedia

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    In July 1980, Bandai launched the 'Gundam Plastic Model' based on the animated series Mobile Suit Gundam which gave birth to the Gunpla range of scale model kits. [13] [14] In November, the subsidiary Celent was created. [6]

  5. Model robot - Wikipedia

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    Gundam kits are the most common and popular variety of mecha models exemplifying the general characteristics of models in the genre. Gundam kits are typically oriented toward beginners, and most often feature simple assembly, simple designs, and rugged construction—less durable than a pre-assembled toy, but more durable than a true scale model.

  6. Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G - Wikipedia

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    When he fails to pick up the last available High Grade (HG) 1/144 RX-78-2 Gundam kit, he discovers the HG 1/144 GPB-X80 Beginning Gundam and makes it his own. With his newly assembled kit, Haru participates in Gunpla Battle, a virtual simulation game where players have their Gunpla models scanned and battle each other with them.

  7. Garage kit - Wikipedia

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    As the market grew, a number of companies began producing resin kits professionally, such as Federation Models, Volks, WAVE/Be-J, Kaiyodo, Kotobukiya and B-Club, a subsidiary of Bandai producing Gundam kits . [2] The scale of figure kits varies, but as of 2008, 1/8 seems to be the predominant scale. Prior to 1990 the dominant scale was 1/6.