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High Grade kits are the most common, have the largest selection, are cost effective and beginner friendly. Size varies, but High Grades are typically around 12 to 15 centimeters tall. If you are new to Gunpla or prefer a more casual build, High Grades are a great choice. High Grades are usually 1/144 scale.
This is an injection-plastic kit of a science-fiction/anime item. MagnaGarumon from the TV anime "Digimon Frontier" is now part of the "Figure-rise Standard Amplified" model-kit series from Bandai! The design features an amplified version created by the illustrator As'Maria. The entire figure is newly...
Bandai offers us very high quality models, without paint or glue. These models are very easy to assemble and have many points of articulation. Real Grade kits are generally about the same size as High Grades, but are more detailed, include more parts and have enhanced joint movements. A key RG feature is the internal skeleton, which is constructed first before...
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
Static Figure - Ichibansho - Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - Steven Steel - Masterlise - Steel Ball Run 1
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
Static Figure - Ichibansho - Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - Masterlise - Steel Ball Run 1 - Diego Brando
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
My Hero Academia
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
My Hero Academia
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...
What is an Ichibansho? Created by Bandai for the Japanese market, the Ichibansho concept refers to an exclusive item from an Ichiban Kuji — an official lottery where each product is made specifically for that event. These unique pieces are never reissued. Once released, they disappear permanently from production, ensuring each buyer owns a rare,...












































































