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Zaku II: RG vs PG

If you want the Zaku II and cannot decide between the Real Grade (RG) 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.

MS-06F Zaku II box art
RG · 1/144
MS-06F Zaku II box art
PG · 1/60
RG · 1/144

MS-06F Zaku II

The grunt suit of the One Year War gets a tiny, articulate showcase of what RG engineering can actually do.

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PG · 1/60

MS-06F Zaku II

The grunt suit that started the Perfect Grade line and still earns the shelf space.

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Head to head
RG version
PG version
Grade
Real Grade (RG)
Perfect Grade (PG)
Scale
1/144
1/60
Released
Jul 2011
Mar 1999
MechaGrade score

What changes between RG and PG

Both are detail-forward, but they live at different scales entirely. Real Grade is the 1/144 marvel: maximum detail in a palm-sized kit, fiddly but affordable. Perfect Grade is the 1/60 flagship, with articulated fingers, frequent LED wiring, and the heft to dominate a shelf, along with the price and build time to match. Choose RG for detail without the commitment; choose PG when this is a grail suit you want at full size.

The verdict

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.

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 built and graded both: the RG scored 8.3 and the PG scored 8.4 out of 10. Read the full reviews above for the detail behind the numbers.