Bandai 5060246 - No.029 Fake V Unit Gundam Armor - Detail Focused HG Kit  [B-5060246]

Bandai 5060246 - No.029 Fake V unit
Price:
NZD$19.54
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5060246
GTIN:
4573102602466
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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What to expect from the Bandai Fake nu Gundam Armor HG 1/144

This Bandai Fake nu Gundam Armor HG 1/144 kit is aimed at hobbyists who enjoy precision builds and creative finishing. Stemming from Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE, the kit mixes clever engineering with parts suited to custom work. Here we outline assembly notes and finishing ideas for a tidy result.

Precision engineering and finish-ready parts

Parts come with good fit and clean moulding, which lowers the need for heavy sanding or filler. Colour separation reduces masking for base colours. The undergating layout helps keep nubs unobtrusive, so you can achieve a neat, display-quality finish with careful trimming.

Options for paint and mods

Builders who like to personalise will appreciate the component layout. The kit accepts washes, panel lining and metallic accents well. If you plan on heavy remodelling, the clean joins and flat surfaces make it straightforward to add scribed lines or resin details.

Tips for smoother assembly

Trim gates with sharp nippers then refine with 400-grit, progressing to 1000-grit for polishing. Prime with an ABS-suitable primer to avoid paint peeling. When spraying small clusters like shoulder armor, use low-pressure passes and masking tape to keep adjacent colours clean.

Specifications

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

The Bandai Fake nu Gundam Armor HG 1/144 is a rewarding kit for model builders who want a neat build with room for advanced painting and modifications.

Decals sit well on a smooth, primed surface. Apply a gloss coat before waterslides to avoid silvering, then seal with a matte or gloss topcoat depending on the final look.
Acrylic or lacquer paints both work. Use an ABS-friendly primer first. Neutral greys and subtle metallics suit the armour panels, while flat colours are ideal for inner frame details.
Time varies by skill and finish level. Expect several weekend sessions for trimming and basic paint, longer if you add complex shading, weathering or custom parts.

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