Strike Freedom Gundam: HG vs RG
If you want the Strike Freedom Gundam and cannot decide between the High Grade (HG) and the Real Grade (RG) 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.


ZGMF-X20A-LP Gundam Love Phantom
A Strike Freedom frame turned into a sickle-wielding phantom, and it is a genuinely fun weekend build.
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ZGMF-X20A Strike Freedom Gundam
A palm-sized suit that somehow still feels like Kira's ultimate machine, DRAGOONs and all.
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What changes between HG and RG
Both are 1/144, so they take up the same shelf space, but the detail gap is large. High Grade is the affordable, quick, forgiving build, sometimes leaning on stickers for color and varying in articulation across its long history. Real Grade squeezes an inner frame, near-complete molded color separation, and realistic decals into that same small footprint, so it looks like a scaled-down real machine, at the cost of tiny, sometimes delicate parts and a fussier build. Go HG for value and ease, RG when you want maximum detail without stepping up in size.
Get the HG if
you want this suit affordably, want to finish it in an evening or two, or plan to build several kits without breaking the bank. It is the easy, everyday yes.
Get the RG if
you want the most detail you can get in a small 1/144 footprint, you are past your first few kits, and fiddly, rewarding assembly with a decal sheet sounds like the fun part.
We have built and graded both: the HG scored 7.3 and the RG scored 8.3 out of 10. Read the full reviews above for the detail behind the numbers.