First timers might be wondering where exactly to start. There have been hundreds of kits released since 1980, if not thousands. Over the years the complexity and engineering has (generally) improved as Bandai's production technologies and design methods advance. (Click to Enlarge) Size and Scale Gundam models, like most other plastic models have an accompanying original to model ratio, or scale.
A 1/100 kit would be roughly 100 times smaller than actual size of the object the kit represents. A 1/60 scale kit would only be 60 times smaller resulting in a larger model. While Gundams and other mobile suits vary in size over the course of the franchise most scale down to within an inch or two of each other. 1/144 scale kits are generally 5-6 inches tall, 1/100 range between 7 to 10 inches, and 1/60 scale comes in at about 12 inches tall.
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