Bandai 5067233 - MG 1/100 RX-93-2 Hi-Nu Gundam Precision Build Kit  [B-5067233]

Bandai 5067233 - MG 1/100 RX-93-2 Hi-Nu GUNDAM
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NZD$101.72
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5067233
GTIN:
4573102672339
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Putting Together the Hi-Nu Gundam Master Grade

The Bandai 5067233 - MG 1/100 RX-93-2 Hi-Nu Gundam offers a detailed build that appeals to hobbyists who enjoy accurate replicas. Based on the machine from Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack, this kit focuses on clean part separation and faithful styling.

Mobility and Surface Detail

The internal frame gives the model strong poseability while maintaining balance. The kit includes movable fin funnels and a dedicated shield, and the separated colour parts plus engraved panel lines produce a striking model straight from the runner.

Skill Level and Useful Tools

This Master Grade is suited to builders with some MG experience. Keep side cutters, a sharp hobby knife and sanding sticks on hand to tidy up gates and refine edges.

Finishing Tips for a Neat Result

Trim and sand nub marks before assembly. For added realism, apply panel wash or lining, water slide decals and a protective gloss or matte coat depending on your preferred finish.

Specifications

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

This MG Hi-Nu Gundam is a rewarding project for modellers who want a detailed, movable display piece without advanced conversion work.

No glue is required for assembly as parts are snap-fit, though glue can be used for permanent joins if desired.
Standard hobby acrylics or lacquers in white, blue, black and yellow tones match the Hi-Nu palette. Test on spare runners before painting small parts.
Soak decals briefly, slide them into position, blot excess water and use a setting solution to settle edges before sealing with a topcoat.
Use tweezers and a small drop of adhesive when needed, and work over a tray to avoid losing tiny components during assembly.

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