Bandai 5059541 HG 1/24 Spiricle Striker Prototype OBU Collector Edition Kit  [B-5059541]

Bandai 5059541 - HG 1/24 Spiricle Striker Prototype OBU(SAKURA Amamiya TYPE) Sakura Wars
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NZD$94.59
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5059541
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Inside the HG 1/24 Spiricle Striker Prototype OBU Kit

The Bandai 5059541 HG 1/24 Spiricle Striker Prototype OBU offers a compact, accurate representation of the Spiricle Striker from Sakura Wars. The High Grade construction focuses on clean lines and part separation to highlight the mecha's profile.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Grade: High Grade (HG)
  • Build Level: Moderate

Mobility and pose accuracy

Engineered joints let you recreate dynamic stances seen in the anime while preserving balance. The kit's articulation is tuned for expressive limb movement and head articulation for characterful displays.

Skill level and essential tools

This model sits at a moderate skill level. Recommended tools include side cutters, a hobby knife and fine tweezers to deal with small components and decal placement.

Finishing tips and decal advice

To elevate the kit, perform gentle sanding work and panel lining to define surface detail. Water-slide decals apply cleanly when you use a softening solution and seal the model with a clear coat afterward.

For anyone who enjoys building anime mecha at a manageable scale, the Bandai 5059541 HG 1/24 Spiricle Striker Prototype OBU makes a satisfying display piece.

A straightforward build with basic finishing usually takes several evenings for a modeller with some experience. More detailed paintwork will add extra time.
Most pieces are snap-fit, but a tiny amount of glue can help secure fragile joints or fix gaps if you plan heavy handling or diorama mounting.
Parts are designed for this HG kit, but imaginative modders sometimes adapt arms or weapons from other 1/24 kits with trimming and pinning.
Use a fine file and sanding sticks to remove seam lines, then re-scribe panel lines if needed before painting for the cleanest result.

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