Bandai 5063536 MG 1/100 GP-02A Master Grade model kit  [B-5063536]

Bandai 5063536 - MG 1/100 Gundam GP-02A
Price:
NZD$68.46
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063536
GTIN:
4573102635365
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Detailed Master Grade interpretation of a prototype assault suit

This 1/100 Master Grade Gunpla is a build kit intended for experienced modelers. It represents a heavy-assault prototype from Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory within the Universal Century continuity. The design intent focuses on supporting heavy external armour via an articulated inner frame and dedicated sub-assemblies. That approach yields many separate components, articulated joints, and staged construction consistent with MG inner-frame engineering.

Assembly difficulty and recommended tools

Build difficulty: advanced. Useful tools include side cutters, a hobby knife, sanding files or sticks, and pens for panel lining to accentuate details.

Preparing surfaces and finishing tips

Surface preparation depends on your final finish; common practices are seam sanding and applying primer before paint. Panel lining plus a protective coat will enhance the model's separated armour and details.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: MG
  • Build Level: advanced

The kit provides a Master Grade rendition aimed at builders seeking engineering depth, pronounced armour elements, and inner-frame articulation in 1/100 scale.

Given its inner-frame complexity and large armour parts, this kit is best for those with prior MG or advanced kit experience rather than first-time MG builders.
Joints are engineered to support the kit's heavier external pieces, but careful assembly and correct part alignment are important to maximise stability under pose changes.
Seam sanding, primer, panel lining, and selective topcoating are the most effective steps to increase contrast between armour panels and reveal surface detail.
Builders sometimes add aftermarket parts or custom paint to accentuate the heavy-assault look, but the stock engineering already supports a convincing, display-ready presence.
Assembly time varies with finishing choices; a straight build might take several evenings, while painting and detailing extend the project depending on technique and care.

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