@@tenemus9624 sure i can share the link, of course you can also check out other stands that you like as well, but this is just one of them. shopee.com.my/product/252380921/5265189879?smtt=0.75329252-1645121822.9 Enjoy building them.
@@deang5386 cool2, not gonna lie, SDs are fun and awesome to build them , i can't wait for the upcoming release of new SDW Heroes SD gundams. Ill be posting more videos on SDW Heroes soon.
I have the Entry Grade 1/144 RX-78-2 Gundam and its “American Type” US counterpart exclusive to Target in the U.S.A. There’s also another RX-78-2, but with a variety of different weapons known as the Full Weapons Set but I don’t have that. Sorry. I don’t have the Strike Gundam or that “other Entry Grade Gundam” being the v Gundam or Nu Gundam, IDK because I’m confused and I don’t remember. Also, sorry for the long comment. I believe that both Entry Grades, High Grades and SDs are more beginner friendly and fun to build for those who are new to GUNPLA. Master Grades and Perfect Grades (also Mega Size Models) are not for the faint at heart, same thing with the Real Grade ones. I hope I’m wrong, though.
for sd and hg you need a nipper if you dont wanna risk breaking anything and it depends on the rg like the rg double 0 raiser is not that hard to build but as I said it depends on the kit
For the Entry Grade Gundams, based on my experience , you do not need any nippers to build them. As they are very easy to build it, just snap and fit it together.
The runners are like touch gated in stead of being molded on to the little sprues you kinda just lightly push and they come off. Alot of the color correction is done by just multi color parts fitting together. Although there still slight stress marks so I guess you could practice sanding or filing on these cheap kits. I'm still new to gunpla myself.
Just go with the HG kits EG kits are good for the beginning but when you buy another kits you will probably throw them away. And HG kits are easy to build too so if you want to just give it a try you can go with the EG kit but if you want to continue with this hobby i think HG would be better.
i hope for more entry grade kits maybe mk2 or ground type if they wanna min max the reuse of runners somehow.
Totally agree with ya, lets hope for more to come out from the entry grade line
the mk 2 would be great considering it doesnt have many accessories and maybe the leo too
@@izzgundamzzz6567would you recommend this to someone who’s never watched gundam? I’ve only build a few Pokemon model kits and a car.
And the artecalations are so good that even when i thpught it was broke i just fixed it soo good💀💀💀💀
Yeahh , i love when we can fix it easily and also do customizations towards these kind of kits 😍😍🤩🤩🤩
Cheap easy to build and even good 9/10!
@@Pavillionishere6309 Agreed
I saw some sell master grade Gundam exia just for 90$💀💀💀💀
@@Gasperboy_Two dude it's a master grade what do you expect
Entry grade is more of a "toy" rather than "model kit". It's very cheap and lightweight, but is briliantly designed and has very good articulations.
isnt model kit a toy?
@@saber_X-105it basically is, just a more complicated one, it’s like lego almost
@@saber_X-105depends, some are fragile and are better off as a display piece
@@saber_X-105not in the sense of an action figure
its a "toy" in the sense that its an object of recreation.
Makes sense, I mean entry grade is made for beginners.
Hurtful but true
That’s why I’m get EG’s
Entry Grade IMO should have a sub brand for Army Building GMs
i’ve got both of these and yeah they’re great
And the colors separate is god tier
I do agree with ya , Color separation is great and no stickers at all.
@@izzgundamzzz6567 Can u share the link for their stands😇.
@@tenemus9624 sure i can share the link, of course you can also check out other stands that you like as well, but this is just one of them. shopee.com.my/product/252380921/5265189879?smtt=0.75329252-1645121822.9
Enjoy building them.
@@izzgundamzzz6567 Thanks buddy😇
@@tenemus9624 your welcome
The only bad thing is that the plastic gets weak easy over time
That is true
@@izzgundamzzz6567 its because the c clips of the joint construction and no poly cap
@@izzgundamzzz6567 My EG Strike’s hip joint snapped. It was too tight for it to handle
You forgot the important thing,"Customable"
I pre-ordered Strike Gundam a few weeks ago. Waiting for him to arrive
Awesome2 , do enjoy building it 👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
@@izzgundamzzz6567 cheers. I've built a whole bunch of SD Gundams the past few months
@@deang5386 cool2, not gonna lie, SDs are fun and awesome to build them , i can't wait for the upcoming release of new SDW Heroes SD gundams. Ill be posting more videos on SDW Heroes soon.
@@izzgundamzzz6567 Ive got Sergeant Verde Buster Gundam and his bike. Ive also got a bunch of SDCS Gundams and SD Ex-Standard kits.
I just ordered a bunch of sd bb benshi kits that should arrive next week
I have the Entry Grade 1/144 RX-78-2 Gundam and its “American Type” US counterpart exclusive to Target in the U.S.A. There’s also another RX-78-2, but with a variety of different weapons known as the Full Weapons Set but I don’t have that. Sorry. I don’t have the Strike Gundam or that “other Entry Grade Gundam” being the v Gundam or Nu Gundam, IDK because I’m confused and I don’t remember.
Also, sorry for the long comment. I believe that both Entry Grades, High Grades and SDs are more beginner friendly and fun to build for those who are new to GUNPLA. Master Grades and Perfect Grades (also Mega Size Models) are not for the faint at heart, same thing with the Real Grade ones. I hope I’m wrong, though.
V gundam and nu gundam are one and the same. You pronounce the v as nu.
for sd and hg you need a nipper if you dont wanna risk breaking anything and it depends on the rg like the rg double 0 raiser is not that hard to build but as I said it depends on the kit
there's only one problem
plastic joints wear down faster than polycaps
I agree with you,, its easy kit for beginer
Just bought 2 EGs (cost 150php for only 1) and 1 HG (costs 200php), all of them are strike and let me tell ya the HG is not worth it for the price
Also high quality
Do we really don't need nippers and other stuffs? I ordered both so just curious.
For the Entry Grade Gundams, based on my experience , you do not need any nippers to build them. As they are very easy to build it, just snap and fit it together.
The runners are like touch gated in stead of being molded on to the little sprues you kinda just lightly push and they come off. Alot of the color correction is done by just multi color parts fitting together. Although there still slight stress marks so I guess you could practice sanding or filing on these cheap kits. I'm still new to gunpla myself.
There are zero stickers, and the final product barely compromises on articulation and color accuracy
Is it me or does the entry grade RX 78-2 have a green tint
Where you get those stands?
Depending on the grade yeah
we need eg zaku 2 asap
they are cool but strike gundam torso it is just weak I shaked it like 1 time and it fell like wtf bro
Paduuuu
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
I just ordered the entry grade nu gundam
It is my first entry grade
Just go with the HG kits EG kits are good for the beginning but when you buy another kits you will probably throw them away. And HG kits are easy to build too so if you want to just give it a try you can go with the EG kit but if you want to continue with this hobby i think HG would be better.
But you're finger gets hurt 💀
i hope they add a barbatos entry grade
edit: jk they will never-
But you said its easy to build o wait nvm
what do you mean Not expensive its a whopping 500 to 800 For me
Yes in the Philippines it's 500+ Which it is cheap for an original gundam tbh
Wow i have V gundam eg=))
It becomes floppy and loose the older it gets dud.
*I Prefer sd*
I'm scared to buy those my grandma thinks it's trash
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