Buying Gunpla Overseas: Why To Do It And How To Do It Safely

Display at Gundam Base Tokyo.

Even if a Gunpla kit isn’t available in your country, that doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. But when it comes to navigating the world of overseas Gunpla buying, where do you begin? And if that’s not confusing enough, how do global tariffs fit into the picture? Rest assured, Gunpla 101 contributor John Carlo Rayas is here to help. Read on for your handy primer to buying Gunpla abroad. 


What do you do when you’ve found your dream Gunpla kit, but 1) the price is too high, 2) the kit is unavailable in your area, or 3) both!? Where do you look next? Overseas, of course!

For this article, when we say “overseas”, we will be referring mostly to Japan, as they have a high surplus of Gunpla, and most sites we’ll talk about later are focused on that specific region. However, it might also apply to other countries where your favorite shopping service gets the kits.

In the digital age, there are two ways of getting Gunpla overseas: in-store and online. This article will give you tips and tricks on how to make the most out of your purchase from the other side of the world.

The Online Method

Most Gunpla enthusiasts would go for this method of shopping, since it’s more convenient than boarding an international flight to buy plastic model kits. Multiple sites offer proxy-shopping services that ship internationally for a price. Here are some tips to ensure an online international shopping experience.

Check everything

It goes without saying that you should double-check everything before you make a purchase.

Check if the store or proxy service allows international shipping. Check if they provide package protection services (it might cost you extra), and most importantly, check the seller and the item they are selling. Once the item is sold, there is no turning back.

Be prepared for fees

Remember: these services provide international shipping and other services for a cut of the profit. It would be best to include those service fees when you’re budgeting for your next Gunpla run. You’d be surprised by how much these little add-on fees can add up!

Brush up on your language skills (or use online translators)

This tip is most applicable to proxy-shipping services, as most sellers use languages other than English. We suggest that you either pick up a dictionary or use apps like Google Translate and DeepL to get through the language barrier.

Take note of the current currency exchanges

Familiarize yourself with the current yen-to-your-currency exchange now if you plan to shop overseas. Most websites do provide price conversions to US dollars, but doing the math for your own currency, if it differs, would help if sites don’t have your currency in the database.

(For proxy auction sites) If possible, use sniper bids

No one can deny that it can be tempting to bid on auction sites, as there is a chance that you can get your favorite Gunpla for absurdly low prices. However, if you’re on a tight budget, it would be wasteful to engage in a bidding war.

Instead, select the sniper bid function. Most proxy sites provide this service, and it will not cost you anything until the bidding period is done. Select the highest price you’re willing to pay for an auction item, and the site will automatically use that as your final bid. You are still subject to fees if you win the bidding war, and other people can still outbid you.

Remember: Not everything will be brand new.

Online stores would usually sell you brand new or unopened kits, but that is not the case all the time. Some stores would sell second-hand kits or even built ones. This is most common with proxy auction sites, so it really is important to read the descriptions and check the images the seller uploads. And if you’re OK with second-hand, you can sometimes score a serious bargain.

Inside Gunpla Base Tokyo.

The On-Site Method

We dedicate this section to the people who can afford plane tickets and fly overseas to buy Gunpla. Some of the tips from the previous section apply to this one, but we also have other words of advice that you need to keep in mind if you go with this route.

Know the store’s rules and regulations

Some stores have certain policies to prevent scalping, such as limiting customers’ maximum orders to two or three model kits. For you not to cause any trouble, take time to research what policies are enforced on their on-site stalls.

Store prices may vary (and not all of them might have what you want)

Like everything else in the world, Gunpla prices can be different from store to store. To maximize your budget, check other toy stores within the vicinity and see if you can get the same model kit for a lower price.

You can also use this time to check if other stores have the Gunpla you want in stock. You might end up getting it from another stall if you search hard enough.

Take your time browsing inside the store

Unless the store has a time limit on how long you can stay inside their store, feel free to look around the shelves. Sometimes, the Gunpla you want may be hiding within the shelves. You may even find some vintage kits or some limited edition ones lurking in the shadows.

There you have it! We hope that these tips can help you with getting the most out of your buck when you look for the next kit to join your Gunpla collection. Happy hunting!


John Carlo Rayas is an anime fan that dabbles in Gunpla. He also has a website that talks about Philippine otaku culture.


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