Bandai 5063703 Parts Separator - Compact Kit Separator  [B-5063703]

Bandai 5063703 - Parts Separator (Bandai Spirits Official Tools)
Price:
NZD$10.15
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063703
GTIN:
4573102637031
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Clean Part Separation for Kit Work

The Bandai 5063703 Parts Separator is built to assist model makers with precise assembly and disassembly tasks. As a member of the Bandai Spirits Official Tools range, it helps separate components cleanly without undue force.

When to Reach for This Tool

Use this separator when dealing with parts that sit tightly together or when removing delicate connectors. The tool is handy for preventing snapped tabs and reducing the need for excessive twisting by hand.

Comfortable Grip for Detail Tasks

The straightforward profile is easy to hold for extended build sessions and offers predictable control for hobbyists working on small details. Its shape helps maintain steady pressure where precision matters most.

Yes. The Bandai 5063703 works well for beginners learning to separate snap-fit parts and for experienced builders needing reliable precision.
It can assist with parts still attached to sprues by providing a controlled pry to ease components free, but careful trimming and sanding are still recommended after separation.
No. This separator complements cutters and knives by helping remove and lift parts; you will still need cutting and cleanup tools for sprue removal and finishing.
Work slowly, apply pressure at contact points rather than across surfaces, and support the opposite side of the part to minimise stress impressions.

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