Bandai 5061604 - RG 1/144 00 QAN(T) - RG Quantum 00 QAN(T) model kit for hobbyists  [B-5061604]

Bandai 5061604 - RG 1/144 00 QAN(T) No.21
Price:
NZD$46.35
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5061604
GTIN:
4573102616043
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Hands-on guide to assembling the Bandai RG 1/144 00 QAN[T]

The Bandai RG 1/144 00 QAN[T] brings high fidelity to a small footprint, with engineering that packs a lot of movement and surface detail into a compact model. It provides a solid learning curve for anyone wanting to step up to Real Grade builds without being overwhelmed.

Inner frame craft and joint behaviour

This kit uses a refined inner frame to recreate the 00 QAN[T] form in 1/144 scale. You will notice well-designed joint linkages that allow smooth articulation while keeping parts tight. The shoulder assemblies give good rotational play for aerial and action poses.

Colour moulding and preparation tips

Parts are split across multiple colours, which reduces the need for heavy painting and keeps the finished look tidy. Under-gating is used to conceal seam marks on critical panels, which helps when aiming for a clean finish with minimal touch-up.

Skill level and customising potential

The instructions guide you step by step, so builders new to RG can follow along, while more experienced modellers will enjoy opportunities for extra detail work, such as panel shading, decals and light custom paint layers.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: Real Grade
  • Build Level: Normal

In summary, the Bandai RG 1/144 00 QAN[T] is a compact but sophisticated kit that rewards careful assembly and offers scope for tasteful customisation.

Generally yes. The stock joint friction is calibrated for display stability, though very extreme positions or heavy accessories may benefit from added support or tightening methods.
Thanks to undergating and sensible runner layout, most nubs are discreet. Use fine sanding sticks and a hobby knife for cleanup, followed by a light polish for a seamless finish.
Small metal parts for joint reinforcement, LED conversions for the cockpit or GN drive, and subtle weathering or panel lining enhance realism without overwhelming the kit's scale.
A careful straight build can take several evenings, while adding paint, decals and weathering can extend the project to a weekend or more depending on your pace.

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