Bandai 5058888 HGUC 1/144 MS-06S ZAKU-II - Retro style High Grade Zaku  [B-5058888]

Bandai 5058888 - HGUC 1/144 MS-06S ZAKU-II 032
Price:
NZD$21.88
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5058888
GTIN:
4573102588883
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Overview of the Bandai HGUC 1/144 MS-06S ZAKU-II kit

The Bandai HGUC 1/144 MS-06S ZAKU-II is a faithful High Grade interpretation of the classic mobile suit. It gives hobbyists a satisfying build that balances accurate proportions with user-friendly assembly steps.

Movement, joints and part layout

This kit stands out for its movement range. Engineered joints let you pose the MS-06S ZAKU-II in dynamic positions, and the shoulder and elbow mechanisms rotate smoothly. Parts are split to reduce painting where possible, helping you achieve clean edges without extensive masking.

Skill level and modding options

The assembly is approachable for first-time builders but still offers room for experienced modellers to add weathering, extra panel detail and alternative paint schemes. Components come apart easily, which encourages experimentation with finishes and small conversions.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: High Grade (HG)
  • Build Level: Normal

In summary, the Bandai HGUC 1/144 MS-06S ZAKU-II is a dependable High Grade kit that rewards both clean builds and creative customisation.

For a basic straight-build expect a few hours to a weekend depending on experience. Adding paint and weathering can add several sessions.
Bandai supports many kits with replacement runners or parts through official channels. Check Bandai customer service for availability if you damage a piece.
Acrylic and lacquer paints both work well on this plastic. Use a primer first for better adhesion and to prevent brush strokes or uneven coverage.
Yes. Its classic silhouette and pose range make it a strong candidate for small dioramas, especially when paired with base detailing and weathering.

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