Aoshima 06934 Dancouga Dancou Sword Parts Pack for Model Upgrades  [AO-06934]

Price:
NZD$132.07
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-06934
Condition:
Brand New
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Detailed Aoshima Dancouga sword components tailored for ACKS builds

This parts-only pack provides the sword components used with Aoshima ACKS Dancouga items, intended as replacements or upgrade pieces for modelers refining weapon detail and fitment.

Where this pack fits in your build

The set is offered as an accessory to existing ACKS Dancouga releases, not as a standalone kit. It supplies the sword-specific parts that integrate into completed assemblies to enhance armament accuracy.

Preparing and fitting the parts

Expect to perform standard modeler operations such as trimming, trial assembly, and small adjustments. The connection pegs and interfaces may require light filing or sanding to secure a snug, flush fit.

Holding poses and joint interaction

Sword geometry is designed to work with typical hand mounts, but grip security depends on wrist joint clearance and tightness. Simple fixes like gentle sanding or pinning can greatly improve display posture.

Surface details and finishing tips

Molded features support existing panel lines and decorative details of ACKS Dancouga weapons. Typical surface sanding, primer, and paint will help the parts match the rest of the model for a cohesive display appearance.

Specifications

  • Part focus: sword and dedicated weapon elements for display
  • Assembly: requires modeler trimming and fit checks
  • Display: built to support handheld and static display options

Offered as targeted weapon components, the set needs usual modelling preparation. Properly integrated and finished, these parts enhance the overall display presence for Dancouga models.

The pack includes the sword blade, hilt, and associated mounting pieces intended to pair with a compatible Dancouga model. It is not a complete figure or a full kit.
Parts are molded for display use; while suitable for posing, long-term stress on thin areas can benefit from reinforcement. Many modellers add pins or internal supports for increased durability.
Yes. Reinforcement methods such as drilling and inserting metal pins, or applying internal epoxy, can help the sword hold more aggressive poses without risk of breakage.
Priming is recommended to reveal surface imperfections and to ensure consistent paint adhesion. Use a suitable model primer before color coats for the best finish.
Fit depends on the specific variant and joint geometry. Verify dimensions and peg locations against your target release to confirm compatibility before fitting.
Tools such as a pin vise, small drill bits, thin steel rods for pins, fine sandpaper, and two-part epoxy are helpful when reinforcing thin sword sections for stronger poses.

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