Guide for Gift Givers: Sometimes called SD for short, Super Deformed kits are tiny, cute, and easy to build. They’re also fairly low quality and often include a lot of sticker application. Great for fans of cute stuff, kids and beginners, and anyone who wants to build a Gunpla in under an hour.

SD Deathscythe Hell

I guess fans like EX-Standard because they’re making one of everything! The SD Deathscythe Hell is a perfect add-on to the new Gundam Wing blu-ray set.

SD Barbatos Lupus

The Lupus looks downright feral with exaggerated wolfish attributes. For the wild card on your holiday list.

SD Kurenai Musha

A surprisingly shiny and serious take on the often silly SD form. Comes with a lot of ninja-themed accessories for its size.

SD EX Gundam Astray

The EX branch of the SD family focuses on slightly more accurate proportions. That’s what makes this warrior’s build as posable as it is cute.

SD EX Wing Gundam Zero EW

This is turning into alphabet soup, but the EW at the end stands for Endless Waltz, the Gundam Wing sequel movie that renders this suit with its trademark fluffy feathered wings.

SD EX Gundam RX-78-2

The RX-78-2, the first ever Gundam in 1979’s Mobile Suit Gundam, has a pretty adorable final form. It’s cross-compatible with High Grade kits, so you can accessorize it to the limit.

HGPG Pandagguy

First there was Acguy. Then, there was Beargguy. Then, there was Beargguy Family, complete with a miniature Petit Beargguy. Now, there are Petit Beargguys in every color, and now, black-and-white, too.

SD Neo Zeong

The biggest SD model you’ll ever have, and the cheapest Neo Zeong model you’ll ever find! This massive suit-in-a-suit is like getting two kits for the price of one.