Bandai 29393 SD Knight Sazabi Medieval BB Senshi Miniature  [B-29393]

Bandai #B-29393 - BB-49 SDV Knight Sazabi (Gundam Model Kits)
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Model:
B-29393
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Building Notes for Bandai 29393 SD Knight Sazabi

The Bandai 29393 SD Knight Sazabi places a knight motif onto the Super Deformed Gundam silhouette inside the BB Senshi series. Its compact form keeps the charm of SD kits while retaining crisp detail, making it a great choice for hobbyists who enjoy themed variants. The assembly is straightforward and rewarding for display-minded builders.

Design Highlights and Movement

The sculpt emphasises layered armor plates and a heraldic helmet, giving a clear knightly look. Even with its small footprint, the model incorporates functional joints that permit expressive positioning. Key pivots at the shoulders and knees are designed to hold poses without sacrificing the model's neat proportions.

Difficulty Level and Useful Tools

Classed as easy to moderate, the kit is accessible to modelers moving beyond basic snap-together builds. Essential tools are side cutters for sprue trimming, a craft knife for small cleanups, and fine sanding tools to remove nub marks cleanly.

Finishing Tips for a Neat Result

Light sanding around connection points and careful panel lining help accentuate the armor definition. Applying decals as indicated and finishing with a clear coat will protect the paintwork and enhance the uniform look of the model.

Specifications

  • Scale: SD (Super Deformed)
  • Grade: BB Senshi
  • Build Level: Easy to Moderate

The SD Knight Sazabi combines a novel theme with an approachable build, making it ideal for collectors who like compact, characterful additions to their shelves.

Yes, the joints hold typical display poses well; friction in the shoulder and hip connections is tuned for stability, but avoid forcing extreme positions.
You can add small scratchbuilt items or painted decal accents to personalise the heraldry and weaponry while respecting the SD scale limitations.
Masking is useful for neat multi-colour finishes on larger armor sections, though many colour separations are handled by the kit's moulded parts and stickers.

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