Bandai 5063531 MG 1/100 Gundam Avalanche Exia - detailed Master Grade build  [B-5063531]

Bandai 5063531 - MG 1/100 Gundam Avalanche Exia
Price:
NZD$108.41
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063531
GTIN:
4573102635310
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Overview of the Gundam Avalanche Exia Master Grade kit

Seasoned model makers will find the Bandai MG 1/100 Gundam Avalanche Exia (model number: B-5063531) to be a precise and rewarding project. This Master Grade kit offers complex engineering and refined parts layout that reflect the mobile suit's dynamic silhouette from the show. It is aimed at builders who value accuracy and part fit.

Sturdiness and joint design

The kit stands out for dependable joints and a wide range of motion that supports display poses without sagging. Parts are engineered for good fit, reducing the need for heavy filing. Undergating where used means fewer visible nubs and a cleaner result straight from the sprues.

Colour breaks and surface finesse

The sprues provide solid colour separation which helps the model look finished without full paint. Moulded detailing is fine and responds well to panel lining to bring out mechanical sections. The kit also provides a good platform for more advanced surface treatments like weathering.

Personalising and upgrades

At Master Grade scale there is plenty of scope for modification, whether adding aftermarket details, swapping parts, or trying experimental paint schemes. The kit is compatible with common MG-scale upgrades and is a good base for a showpiece model.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: Master Grade (MG)
  • Build Level: Advanced

Bandai MG 1/100 Gundam Avalanche Exia delivers refined engineering, strong poseability and clear opportunities for customisation, making it a favourite project for experienced Gunpla collectors.

Yes. The Master Grade frame and scale make it suitable for conversions and adding aftermarket parts. Its clear panel lines make it easier to plan modifications.
Acrylics and lacquer-based hobby paints both adhere well after a light wash and primer. Test colours on spare runners to check coverage and finish before spraying the full model.
Panel lining before a protective topcoat is common to lock the details in. If you plan heavy weathering and washes, consider sealing layers in stages to preserve the line work.

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