Bandai 5066514 MG 1/100 Prototype Gouf (YMS-07) Master Grade  [B-5066514]

Bandai 5066514 - MG 1/100 YMS-07 Prototype Gouf
Price:
NZD$91.99
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5066514
GTIN:
4573102665140
Condition:
Brand New
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Key design notes for the Prototype Gouf MG

The MG 1/100 YMS-07 Prototype Gouf stresses internal frame movement and clearly separated armour pieces rather than an abundance of extras. Proportions and panel lines draw from classic Zeon aesthetics and the engineering prioritises visible inner-frame mechanics for display.

Difficulty and recommended modelling kit

This kit sits at an advanced skill level due to Master Grade inner-frame assembly and multiple sub-assemblies. Recommended tools include side cutters, a sharp hobby knife and fine sanding gear to keep parts tidy.

Preparing the surface and finishing choices

Builders may opt for seam filling and panel lining to accentuate the separated armour and frame. Paint approaches and topcoat options are up to the modeller to match the intended display look.

Specifications

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

This Master Grade interpretation highlights articulated inner-frame components and visible part breaks. It is aimed at modellers who prioritise mechanical detail and posed displays above accessory count.

Yes. The design centres on an articulated inner-frame typical of MG kits, giving robust joint movement and modular sub-assemblies for pose variety.
Panel lining, light washes and careful drybrushing work well thanks to the separated armour pieces, allowing you to bring out inner-frame detail without heavy masking.
No special tools are required beyond standard modelling kit items: nippers for gates, a hobby knife for cleanup, and sanding sticks or files for smoothing gates and seams.
The inner-frame joints are designed for stable poses; a display stand or modest internal weighting can help hold more aggressive positions if needed.

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