
What's the Best Gunpla Kit Ever Made? Japanese Builders Weigh In — "So YOU Claim It's Perfect? Don't Make Me Laugh, You Commoner."
一番出来が良いガンプラはどれ? 日本のモデラーの反応
“The HG (High Grade) Zeon 'swimming club' kits — Zeon's amphibious mobile suits — have this reputation: low part-count, dead easy to build, and yet a ton of them have a wide range of motion AND great proportions.”
HGジオン水泳部はパーツ数少なくて組みやすいのにも関わらず可動域が広くプロポーションがいいキットが多い印象
Asked which Gunpla (Gundam plastic model) kit is the single best-engineered one ever made, Japanese builders did what any good hobby community does: they refused to agree, and the thread turned into a gloriously nerdy roundtable instead. The most-liked picks tell you a lot about what Japanese modelers actually prize — and it isn't always the flagship. The runaway crowd-pleaser is "the HG (High Grade) Zeon 'swimming club' kits," the affectionate nickname for Zeon's amphibious mobile suits, praised for low part-counts and budget pricing while punching way above their weight on poseability and proportions. "The HG Gundam Aerial" from The Witch from Mercury gets love on the principle that "the protagonist's mobile suit always gets the most effort," with one builder calling its all-new tech "flat-out brilliant." "The MG (Master Grade) Narrative Gundam Ver.Ka" earns a flat "everything about it is too perfect," "the HGUC Gustav Karl" gets singled out for cleverly balancing proportion and range of motion through smart gimmicks, and the budget kings — "the HG Genoace" and the AGE Federation line — win the "cheap, moves well, great molded-in color separation" vote. There's wholesome shop talk too: a confession about a shield that's a pain to paint inside, a fragile shield-arm joint, and a lot of old-timers marveling at how far the hobby has come. And then someone shows up to put the Narrative fanboy in his place with one perfectly haughty Gundam-villain quote.
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Japanese fan reactions (excerpted from 172)
- @吉田誠-h5t👍 0
What I love about the Witch from Mercury line is how easy they are to build.
水星系列は組みやすいのがいい
- @struts6773👍 4
On the Witch from Mercury kits I love that the armor's PS plastic feels almost like KPS, and the way the head parts slot together in three dimensions.
水星は装甲のPS樹脂がKPSっぽいのと、頭部パーツの立体的な組み込みの仕組みが好き。
- @瞳のなかの王国👍 20
The HG Gundam Aerial. The protagonist's mobile suit always gets the most effort poured into it, and you can feel it — it's superb. For older stuff, I'd say the HG Genoace and the MG Nemo, for sheer buildability and how cleanly everything fits.
HGエアリアル やはり主役機の気合の入り方は素晴らしかったですねえ 古いのだとジェノアスとMGネモ 作りやすさと収まりの良さ的に
- @コンクリートレボルティオ👍 2
I'd go with the HG Aerial and Lfrith. The whole Witch from Mercury range is well made, but the Aerial-family kits are crammed with new tech and stand head and shoulders above the rest — honestly I wish they'd carried that tech over to more of the other suits.
HGのエアリアル、ルブリスかな…。 彗星は全体的に出来が良いけど、エアリアル系が新技術詰め込みまくってて飛び抜けて素晴らしいと思う。 他の機体にももう少しその技術を転用して欲しかったぐらい。
- @moto4717👍 2
For HG, best balance of sculpt-to-poseability-to-price is the Aerial from Witch from Mercury — the SEED Freedom-type kits are good but oof, the price. For MG it depends on your yardstick, but I'd say the Gundam Ver.2.0: easy build, great sculpt, a full weapon loadout, and not too pricey. For RG (Real Grade), the anime-version Wing Zero is nice, but again I'd pick the Gundam Ver.2.0 since they fixed the helmet. For PG (Perfect Grade) I want to say the Nu Gundam, but 60,000 yen is just too much, so PGU Gundam it is. Say what you will — the flagship Gundams that get remade constantly tend to be the best kits.
HGなら造形可動値段の比率でバランスが良いのは水星のエアリアルかな、種自由系は出来は良いけど値段がね…… MGなら色々と物差しによって変わってくるだろうけど組み易さと造形と武器が一揃え入ってて値段も抑えめなガンダムの2.0かな RGはアニメ版のウイングゼロも良いけどやっぱりこっちもガンダムの2.0かな、ヘルメットも直ったし PGはνガンダムと言いたい所だけど流石に6万は高過ぎるからPGUのガンダムかな なんだかんだ言って顔役でリメイクが出やすいガンダムは良キットが多いね
- @Geigeki0WT👍 18
The MG Gundam Ver.3.0 and the MG Gundam NT-1 'Alex' Ver.2.0 were both an absolute joy to put together.
MGガンダムバージョン3.0とかMGアレックスバージョン2.0が組んでて楽しかったなぁ。
- @kentaro-reinford5017👍 4
This kind of thing can really only be judged by 'how blown away you were when it dropped,' and for me that's the MG Turn A and Turn X. You don't get it until they're in your hands — the sculpting is overwhelming. You catch a glimpse of what an industrial designer is truly capable of.
こういうのって『発売当時の感動』でしか語れないんだけど、俺はMGのターンAとターンXかな。 手に取ってみると実感する、圧倒的な造形。 工業デザイナーの底力ってやつを垣間見た。
- @ラースx👍 69
The MG Narrative Gundam Ver.Ka is sooo good — everything about it is just too perfect.
MG verKaナラティブガンダムはいいゾォ全てが完璧すぎる
- @KT-my1mm👍 2
No argument here.
間違いない
- @キサキ_推し👍 2
The MK-V is great too, right?
MK-ⅴも良いよね
- @redwolf7956👍 39
Box art, molded-in color separation, buildability, gimmicks, sheer presence, the write-ups in the manual — whatever metric you pick, I don't think anything beats the MG Ver.2.0 series.
箱絵、色分け、組みやすさ、ギミック、ボリューム、説明書の解説のどれをとってもMG Ver.2.0シリーズを超えるものはないと思ってる。
- @KillerQueen3rdBombBitesTheDust👍 8
If we're talking MG masterpieces, it's the Gundam Ver.2.0, no contest.
MGの名作だったら間違えなく、2.0のガンダム
- @田中海翔-n4n👍 3
RX-78-2 Gundam, MG Ver.2.0.
RX-78-2ガンダムMG ver2.0
- @とうふごはん-j7o👍 2
I'd say the MG Gundam Ver.2.0. The armor has few part splits, so it's easy to build, it moves well, and it holds poses. The one flaw is the ankle area on the boots — that bit alone tends to pop off.
MG2.0のガンダムかな。 装甲の分割が少ないから組みやすいし動くし保持力あるし。 欠点としてはブーツの踝?あそこだけ取れやすいって点だな。
- @moeagare_windam👍 11
The one that recently blew me away is the HGUC Gustav Karl (the version from Gundam 00). Using clever gimmicks to deliver good proportions AND a wide range of motion at the same time — that's just brilliant engineering.
最近組んで感動したのはhgucグスタフカール00 ギミックを用いてプロポーションと可動域を両立してるのが素晴らしい
- @ばなな味👍 22
For 'cheap but high-quality,' I think it's the HG Genoace. The AGE Federation suits in general are loaded with kits that are cheap, move well, and have great molded-in color separation.
安くて完成度が高いのはHGジェノアスだと思う AGE連邦系は安くてよく動いて色分け良好なキットが多い
- @東村山ポンポコ左衛門ゴム長👍 8
AGE basically pushed the design philosophy of 00 even further, so even by today's standards those kits are seriously high-level.
AGEは00の設計思想を推し進めた物なんで今の基準で考えてもかなりレベル高いよ
- @わびさび-q5p👍 1
Gundam AGE kits have plenty of range of motion, and despite being on the cheap side they come with TWO clear beam sabers — perfect for swooshing them around making 'pew pew' noises.
ガンダムAGEは可動域は十分にあって値段安めな割にクリアビームサーベルが2本も付いてくるからブンドドするにはもってこい
- @Akashishi-q8u👍 1
AGE and Iron-Blooded Orphans are cheap, move well, and there's tons of variety, so overall I'd rate them pretty high?
AGE、鉄血は安いしよく動くし種類が多いから全体的な完成度は高いかな?
- @ケント-y4u👍 5
If I'm forced to list flaws: the inside of the shield is hard to paint (a brush gets you there), the shield-to-arm joint has a risk of breaking (shave the peg down a touch so it pops off easily instead), and the hollow molding on the soles (just fill it with putty). That's about all I can come up with.
欠点を強いてあげるなら ・シールド内部が塗装しにくい(筆ならいける) ・シールドと腕の接続部の破損する危険性あり(軸を少し削り、逆に外れやすくすればいい) ・足裏の肉抜き穴(パテで埋めりゃええ) ぐらいしかない
- @坂本龍馬-k4c👍 0
I'm an old guy who's been at this since kits still came with glue, and the recent HG line is outstanding across the board — sculpt, buildability, price — I'm impressed every single time. On the RG side, the God and Shining Gundam have such an incredible range of motion that I was genuinely moved.
オッサンだけど接着剤付属の頃から知ってる身としては最近のHG系列はどれもバツグンに造形、組みやすさ、価格が素晴らしく毎回感心しながら作っております。RGだとゴッドとシャイニング可動域が素晴らし過ぎて感激もしました
- @くろうさぎ-d9c👍 0
New-mold kits keep evolving. And every so often I get the sense that the HG/MG GM-type kits had a ton of effort put into them. Gunpla tech has advanced to an almost perverse degree. The only thing is… the prices. And that's true not just for Gunpla but for other companies' character models and scale kits too.
新規金型のキットは深化してるからね。 でも、HG/MGのジム系はかなり気合い入っているなと感じる時がある。 ガンプラは変態とも言えるくらい技術が進んでますね。只、値段が… これはガンプラのみならず、他社のキャラクターモデルやスケールモデルにも言えますね。
- @増田豊久👍 0
The elbow on the HGCE Windam — a little bit awe-inspiring. It bends to the same angle as a human arm with just a single joint. You really feel the evolution 😆
HGCEウィンダムのヒジ、ちょっと感動。人間と同じ角度まで曲がるのに関節は1つ。進化を感じた😆
- @児玉直哉👍 2
The HG V Gundam and Sazabi. The recent kits are obviously well made, sure.
HGのvガンダムとサザビー 最近のキットはそりゃ出来がいいさ
- @hakozaki4383👍 0
From way back to now, my pick has always been the Zaku II F-type!
昔から今もザク2F型を推してる!
- @exambd1657👍 1
The HGUC Dom or the Kämpfer, maybe?
HGUCドムかケンプファーかな?
- @きよしS-2👍 0
It really does vary wildly from person to person. My pick is the MG Zaku II Ver.2.0 — and the other Zaku-type MGs that share that frame, plus the Gouf Ver.2.0, are great too.
人によって千差万別よな 俺はMGザクⅡ2.0を推すぞ 同じフレームが使われてるザク系MG、グフ2.0もええもんや
- @Engunaud👍 0
The HG Leo is easy to build, cheap, and honestly came out pretty well, so I recommend it. They sell the option parts on Premium Bandai too.
hgのリーオー作りやすいし安いし、結構出来良かったからおすすめ。プレバンでオプションも売ってるしな
- @ガロードラン-o3c👍 0
Honestly it all hinges on 'which MS is your favorite' first, so it's hard to flatly declare one kit the best-made — whether you like the modern styling or not factors in too, so 'best kit' is a personal call. That said, for design-as-a-model and accuracy to the suit, my personal pick is the MG One Year War RX-78-2 Gundam. A hundred people, a hundred different favorites — that's Gundam for you 😜 I actually prefer a kit you want to fiddle with a bit over the recent ones that are almost too perfect.
まぁ第一に「1番好きなMS」がとれかにも寄るから一概に何が出来が良いって決めるの難しいですね、今風のスタイルが好きかそうで無いかもあるし、1番出来が良いってのは個人選ですね、ちなみに、機体、模型としてのデザインとその再現度だと個人的にはMGの version1year warのRX-78-2ガンダムですね、100人居たら100人通りの好きがあるのも、またガンダムですな😜最近の出来が良すぎるキットより、ちょっと手を入れたくなるくらいの方が良いな。
- @花筏-s3d👍 1
So YOU claim it's perfect? …Don't make me laugh, you commoner!
貴様が完璧と云うのだな 笑わせるな。俗物!
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