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  2. Gunpla - Wikipedia

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    Hyper Hybrid Models (HY2Ms) include 1/100 scale Gundam heads modified to incoorperate LED units or 1/60 scale models that have LED units across the body and require knowledge on electronics to make. Reborn 1/100 kits are 1/100 scale and cover more obscure mobile suits and those that would be too large to make into a standard MG model.

  3. File:Gunpla model sprues.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Model robot - Wikipedia

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    Model robots are model figures with origins in the Japanese anime genre of mecha. The majority of model robots are produced by Bandai and are based on the Gundam anime metaseries. This has given rise to the hobby's common name in Japan, Gunpla (or gan-pura, a Japanese portmanteau of "Gundam" and "plastic model"). Though there are exceptions ...

  5. Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G - Wikipedia

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    For example, a fully detailed Gunpla model with high quality paint and adhesive will perform better in a Gunpla Battle than one that is simply built straight out of the box. In addition, the scale of the Gunpla model is crucial in Gunpla Battle. For instance, a participant can pilot a Big Zam mobile armor, but if the Gunpla kit is 1/550 scale ...

  6. Cultural impact of Gundam - Wikipedia

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    Gundam Base Tokyo is a dedicated museum to Gundam. Among its major attractions is the Gundam Statue of the RX-0 Unicorn Gundam. It features a display collection of over 1000 Gunpla models and the biggest exhibition of Gunpla in the world. [4] In 2012, Robots Gone Bad covered the museum and stated that it houses 90% of the kits ever made. [5]

  7. Aurora Plastics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Giant Frankenstein was an all-plastic kit that, when assembled, created a 19-inch tall model. [8] This was followed by 12 other monster figures that were issued and reissued in various versions through the early 1970s. [9] These included RKO Pictures' King Kong, [10] and characters from Toho Studios: Godzilla, Ghidrah , [11] and Rodan. [12]

  8. Gama Toys - Wikipedia

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    Japanese toy manufacturer Bandai before made Gundam plastic models (GunPla) in 1980s licensed and marketed German Gama Toys products in Japan from 1962 to 1986. [ 11 ] Unlike other brands like Polistil , Corgi , or Dinky , the cross-country appearances of Gama models makes collecting them a challenge and it is often best to consider the foreign ...

  9. Garage kit - Wikipedia

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    In the mid- to late 1980s the monster model kit hobby grew toward the mainstream. By the 1990s, model kits were produced in the US and the UK, as well as in Japan, and distributed through hobby and comic stores. There was an unprecedented variety of licensed model figure kits. In the late 1990s, model kit sales went down.