SD kits are often very easy to build but offer very limited articulation and require paint and detailing. Not having any real scale, the SD style features Chibi Styled models, the most noticeable features of which are their very large heads. There are over 5 other scales, some being 1/72, 1/32, 1/24, 1/12, and are usually relegated to Busts or 3rd Party Kits and the legendary 1/1 can only be found in Japan! While No Scale can represent many Grades what we’re referring to here is size and therefore assume they’re the smallest ,example an SD, The BIGGER the number the SMALLER the model. There are 4 important main scales, No Scale, 1/144, 1/100, 1/60. Greetings Gunpla-maniac s, I’m CanadianKamiPla here to serve you some knowledge, Now you may be asking yourself what's with all these Grades and Scales and which is best suited for you ? Simply put it is the size and detail of the model and whichever kit you think looks awesome but let's dive in more down below! :)
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