Exia: MG vs PG
If you want the Exia and cannot decide between the Master Grade (MG) and the Perfect Grade (PG) version, here they are side by side on the things that actually change your decision: size, detail, how hard the build is, price, and who each one is really for.


GN-001 Gundam Exia
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GN-001 Gundam Exia
A skinny, sword-hungry Gundam that turns a Perfect Grade into a genuine posing machine.
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What changes between MG and PG
This is the enthusiast standard against the flagship. Master Grade at 1/100 is the sweet spot most builders call home: a full inner frame, strong articulation, and a rewarding but manageable build. Perfect Grade at 1/60 goes bigger in every direction, with more engineering, often LEDs and articulated hands, a heavier price, and a longer build. If you want a great build without turning it into an event, MG is the smart buy. If you want the definitive, showpiece version of this suit and will give it the time, PG is the ceiling.
Get the MG if
you want size, a full inner frame, and the room to panel line, paint, and pose the suit properly. It is the enthusiast sweet spot and the grade most builders grow into.
Get the PG if
this is a grail suit for you and you have the budget, the bench time, and the shelf space for a 1/60 flagship, often with LEDs and articulated fingers, that becomes the anchor of a collection.
We have graded the PG version at 8.6 out of 10. Read the full review above before you decide.