Bandai 5057989 - BB-261 Aegis Gundam BB Model Kit Compact Poseable Set  [B-5057989]

Bandai 5057989 - BB-261 Aegis Gundam
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B-5057989
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What the BB-261 Aegis Gundam brings to your shelf

The Bandai BB-261 Aegis Gundam kit presents a condensed interpretation of the Aegis Gundam from Gundam SEED, tailored for model builders who prefer detailed engineering in a small package. It balances sculpted detail with a transformation gimmick that makes assembly engaging.

Mode change and articulation notes

The model shifts between mobile suit and mobile armour configurations, giving you two distinct display looks. Articulation is optimised for SD proportions, allowing punchy stances while keeping the joints secure through mode changes.

Recommended build difficulty and kit tools

This is a moderate-level kit, suitable for modellers who have completed a few builds. Keep side cutters, a hobby knife and a sanding stick on hand to remove runners cleanly and refine mating surfaces.

Detailing, decals and sealing tips

Although parts are pre-coloured, light sanding and panel lines will sharpen the details. Decal application and a protective clear coat help maintain the finish and give the kit a more display-ready appearance.

Specifications

  • Scale: SD
  • Grade: BB
  • Build Level: Moderate

The BB-261 Aegis Gundam is a satisfying SD kit for builders who enjoy mode variety and poseable miniatures, fitting neatly into any Gundam lineup.

Parts are small but manageable; using tweezers and a firm work surface helps. Younger builders should be supervised for safety and precision.
No glue is necessary for basic assembly. Parts snap together, though optional adhesives can secure stubborn joints for long term displays.
When assembled correctly, the joints hold well for display poses. Repeated mode changes should be done gently to avoid wear on tabs.
Use a fine-tipped Gundam marker or diluted enamel wash, and remove excess with a cotton bud lightly dampened with thinner for clean lines.

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