Bandai 5066681 MG 1/100 Musha Gundam Mk-II Tokugawa Ieyasu Nanban-Dogusaku Ver Master Grade  [B-5066681]

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NZD$125.50
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5066681
GTIN:
4573102666819
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Samurai-themed Gundam Mk-II at MG 1/100 — detailed RX-178 variant

This is a Gunpla model kit in Master Grade 1/100 scale. The Musha variant reinterprets the RX-178 Gundam Mk-II from the Universal Century with samurai ornamentation and additional armor panels. Those stylistic elements increase the kit's focus on layered parts and articulation, matching Master Grade priorities for detailed moulding and pose support at this scale.

Build difficulty and recommended tools

Difficulty level: advanced. Useful tools include plastic nippers, a hobby knife, precision files or fine sandpaper, and tweezers for decals and small components.

Preparing and finishing the model

Optional preparation steps include seam smoothing, priming, and panel lining to accentuate surface detail. Paint selection and clear coats depend on the desired finish; masking may be required for the kit's decorative colour sections.

Specifications

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

A Master Grade take on the Gundam Mk-II, this kit emphasises samurai-themed armor styling while retaining MG-level articulation and part separation.

Bandai 5066681 is produced as a Master Grade kit at 1/100 scale, focusing on detailed parts and articulated joints typical of MG builds.
The kit looks good out of the box, but painting, panel lining, and selective weathering will significantly enhance the ornamental details and layered armor.
Decorative add-ons are typically engineered to clip onto the main frame, but care is advised when trimming sprue marks and during fit checks to avoid stress on thin tabs.
Use fine masking for multi-colour areas, light primer before metallics, and careful panel lining to separate layers; test paints on spare runners first.
At minimum: quality plastic nippers, a sharp hobby knife, sanding sticks or fine grit sandpaper, and tweezers for decals and small fittings. A small file set helps with tight tolerances.

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