Entry Grade 1/144 Gundam

In 2011, Bandai released the Entry Grade (EG) line in Southeast Asia. Originally manufactured in China, the EG line contained fewer parts than the FG kits, thus having very limited articulation. Only four Gundams were released in the line. Bandai later rebooted the Entry Grade line in 2020 to be released worldwide. While most releases were static figurines from other franchises, the RX-78-2 Gundam was the starting Gundam model, with the kit having articulations and proportions similar to the High Grade kits and advanced color separated parts without the need of stickers.
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Bandai Spirits Entry Grade Pac-Man Model Kit

Bandai Spirits Entry Grade Pac-Man Model Kit

Bandai

$13.00

The Bandai Spirits Entry Grade Pac-Man Model Kit brings the iconic video game character to life in a fun and accessible format. Designed for both beginners and experienced modelers, this kit offers an enjoyable building experience without the need for glue, paint, or tools. Key Features: Easy Assembly: Comprising 18 pre-colored parts that snap together effortlessly, this kit allows builders to create a detailed Pac-Man figure without additional materials. Articulation: The completed model features movable eyes and a posable mouth, enabling expressive displays that capture Pac-Man's playful personality. Compact Size: Standing approximately 4.13 inches (10.49 cm) tall when assembled, the figure is perfect for display on desks or shelves. Official Licensing: As an officially licensed Bandai product, it meets all North American consumer product safety regulations and includes a Bluefin/Bandai Namco warning label. Release Information: Released in October 2020 as part of Bandai's Entry Grade lineup, this model kit celebrates the enduring legacy of Pac-Man, appealing to fans of all ages. The Bandai Spirits Entry Grade Pac-Man Model Kit is an excellent addition for enthusiasts of classic video games and model builders seeking a simple yet satisfying project.

EG 1/144 GAT-X105 Build Strike Exceed Galaxy

EG 1/144 GAT-X105 Build Strike Exceed Galaxy

Bandai

$14.00

The GAT-X105B/EG Build Strike Exceed Galaxy (aka Exceed Galaxy) is a Gunpla introduced in the Gundam Build Metaverse. It is built and piloted by Sei Iori. A new Build Strike based on the Entry Grade 1/144 GAT-X105 Strike Gundam. By taking another look at the Entry Grade Gunpla, one made for builders regardless of stripes, Sei tried to discover what kind of novel potential the Build Strike housed. The completed Build Strike Exceed Galaxy adopted a new energy super-light circulation mechanism called the "EG (Energy Glitter-circulation) System" based on the RG System, which is capable of multidimensional boost-ups to suit the battle situation. Sei also added hardpoints to various parts of the Build Strike Exceed Galaxy and its equipment, allowing for a wide variety of weapon loadouts so that it would fulfill his dream of a Gunpla that had no final form, but rather unlimited potential. The Gunpla's name, "Exceed Galaxy", also symbolizes this desire.

EG 1/144 (2020) GAT-X105 Strike Gundam

EG 1/144 (2020) GAT-X105 Strike Gundam

Bandai

$10.00

The GAT-X105 Strike Gundam is a prototype multi-mode mobile suit introduced in the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. Its primary pilot was Kira Yamato before it was passed down to former mobile armor ace pilot, Mu La Flaga. The Strike Gundam is the most versatile of the five Gundams in the Earth Alliance's G Project and can be easily configured for various types of combat. Using its Striker Packs, it can be outfitted for high mobility combat (Aile Strike), long-range assault (Launcher Strike), or melee combat (Sword Strike). In addition, the Striker packs are also equipped with backup batteries that can extend the Strike's operation time. Built on the X100 series frame first adopted by the GAT-X102 Duel Gundam, the Strike also has the Phase Shift armor system. In terms of armament, the Strike itself is equipped only with two head-mounted CIWS and a pair of combat knives stored in the side skirt armor, but it can also be armed with a bazooka, a shield, and a beam rifle. Later on, the Strike Gundam was equipped with a Natural-use OS to allow its new pilot, Mu La Flaga, to control the suit effectively.

EG 1/144 RX-78-lā-III Lah Gundam

EG 1/144 RX-78-lā-III Lah Gundam

Bandai

$14.00

The RX-78-lā-III Lah Gundam (RX-78-lā-III ラーガンダム Rā Gandamu?), also referred to as the Sangata (参型?), is a Gunpla appearing in Gundam Build Metaverse. A Gunpla Rio Hojo built using the RX-78-2 Entry Grade model as a base. Primarily movable areas such as the unit's shoulders, waist and knees have been customized, and while the scope of its alterations may be rather straightforward, they work to great effect. Using as many of the unit's basic elements as possible, this custom Gunpla aims to get the most out of the smallest amount of customizations, and the ease at which the Entry Grade kit can be assembled makes it the perfect choice for a beginner like Rio. The Lah Gundam, its name inspired from the Hawaiian word "Lā" meaning sun, spans specifications from the two iterations of the original Gundam: it has been reverted from the white and blue color scheme of the unit's prototype iteration, the Shisaku Ichigata; it features the reinforced joints of the Nigata; and houses other reinforcements and new weaponry seen on the Sangata. Much like its namesake, the Lah Gundam, thanks to the experimentation and careful construction its creator, rises like the sun, shining brightly on his Gunpla battle journey.