Browse Gunpla by grade
“Grade” is the single most important word in Gunpla. It decides the scale, the price, how long the build takes, and how much detail you get. Pick a grade below to see every kit we track in it, or read the full grades guide to learn how they compare.

High Grade
Typically 1/144 · 977 kits
The everyday Gunpla. Affordable, quick to build, and the widest range of suits by far. The best place to start.
See HG kits
Real Grade
Typically 1/144 · 120 kits
Museum detail at 1/144. Inner frames, decals, and full color separation packed into a small footprint. Fiddly but stunning.
See RG kits
Master Grade
Typically 1/100 · 423 kits
The enthusiast sweet spot. Full inner frame, strong articulation, and enough size to reward panel lining and paint.
Includes MGEX, RE100, FM
See MG kits
Perfect Grade
Typically 1/60 · 48 kits
The flagship builds. Huge, engineering-heavy centerpieces, often with LEDs. A weekend project and a shelf anchor.
See PG kits
Super Deformed
Typically Non-scale · 5 kits
Chibi-proportioned, big-headed, and cheap. Fast, fun builds with loads of character and almost no glue-free frustration.
Includes MGSD
See SD kits
Entry Grade
Typically 1/144 · 40 kits
Designed for total beginners. Minimal runners, no nippers strictly required, and clean color separation out of the box.
See EG kits1,641 kits across the grades so far, with reviews rolling out one at a time. Pick a grade above, or browse the whole directory. Curious how the grades stack up in numbers? See our Gunpla & model kit statistics — kit counts, release years, and average review scores per grade, computed from the full database.