Bandai 5060383 HG 1/144 Graze Custom Model Kit - High Grade  [B-5060383]

Bandai 5060383 - HG-IBO (004) 1/144 Graze Custom
Price:
NZD$20.99
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5060383
GTIN:
4573102603838
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Overview for the HG Graze Custom

The Bandai 5060383 HG 1/144 Graze Custom captures the look of the mobile suit from Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans with clean moulding and poseable joints. The kit balances detail and manageable assembly for hands-on builders.

Mobility and Pose Options

The High Grade articulation allows for expressive stances. Key joints at the shoulders and knees provide smooth range, making it straightforward to recreate action scenes or display static poses.

Difficulty and Workshop Essentials

This kit is rated moderate in build complexity, appropriate for experienced beginners moving up and seasoned modellers. Keep side cutters, a precision knife and sanding tools on hand to ensure neat parts removal and fit.

Painting Advice and Decal Work

To emphasise panel lines and mechanical detail, perform light sanding and use panel wash or markers. The included decals add authentic markings; seal them with a clear coat to preserve them.

Specifications

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

The HG 1/144 Graze Custom is a reliable choice for modellers seeking a solid base for paintwork and small upgrades, offering good engineering for its size.

The build sits at a moderate level. New modellers with some patience can complete it, especially if they follow step-by-step instructions and take care removing parts from runners.
Acrylic and lacquer hobby paints both work well after a light primer. Test on spare plastic first and use thin coats to preserve joins and articulation.
Bandai moulding is generally tidy, but you should still trim and sand nub marks for the best finish, especially on exposed panels and joints.

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