Bandai 5062914 - 1/144 HG Doven-Wolf Plastic Model Kit - compact HGUC kit for collectors  [B-5062914]

Bandai 5062914 - 1/144 HGUC AMX-014 Doven-Wolf #173
Price:
NZD$40.17
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5062914
GTIN:
4573102629142
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Assembling the 1/144 HGUC Doven-Wolf: what to expect

The Bandai 5062914 - 1/144 HG Doven-Wolf Plastic Model Kit captures the AMX-014 silhouette in High Grade scale while keeping assembly manageable. The kit produces a clean-looking model straight from the runner, with enough detail for further paint and weathering work.

Mobility and panel separation

Designed for stable articulation, the Doven-Wolf's joints allow expressive arm and leg movement without becoming floppy. Parts are split to show layered armor and reduce the need for masking when painting.

Build tips and essential gear

Consider this a moderate difficulty kit. Keep side cutters, a precision knife and sanding tools on hand, plus tweezers for small parts and decals.

Finishing touches and decal advice

Light sanding beforehand improves paint adhesion. Panel lining highlights the sculpted details, and sealing decals with a flat or gloss coat protects them for long term display.

Specifications

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

Bandai 5062914 - 1/144 HG Doven-Wolf Plastic Model Kit is a solid HGUC release that fits well into a collection and responds nicely to panel lining and paint work.

Yes, the assembled kit looks good unpainted, though panel lining and topcoat will enhance the final look.
Some weapon parts are compatible across HGUC kits, but fit may require minor trimming or adaptors.
Acrylics and lacquer paints are commonly used; use primer for best adhesion and test on spare runners first.
Check seam lines on large armor pieces and sand nub marks carefully to avoid visible gaps after assembly.

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