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Are Master Grade Gundam models worth the money?
I plan on buying a Gundam model kit of a Zaku II F2 cause I've always wanted one and I want to take the time of customizing it n painting it. Well there are 2 versions: High Grade and Master Grade. Master are much more articulate and a little more complex but cost about $25-40 while High Grade are only $18-20. So I just wanted to know if the Master Grade are really so much better to be worth spending the extra cash.
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- BoyakiLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
It's just your personal preference. Master Grades are also larger, being a 1/100 scale, versus the 1/144 scale of the HGUC. I myself would buy MG over HG, if I actually built Gundam kits. All I've got are 2 Perfect Grade kits, and a ton of Hasegawa Macross kits.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Master Grades will have a partial internal skeleton, and newer examples MIGHT have some screws. Perfect Grades are huge, with lights, a full internal skeleton, absurd articulation and poseability, and will run you a pretty huge price tag. Perfect Grades WILL have screws, lots of them, and in the case of older kits, the screws might not even be labeled. Also, unless you're an electrician, I suggest getting help with the wiring for the lights.