MG 1/100 MSN-001A1 Delta Plus Master Grade Kit - Bandai 5064097  [B-5064097]

Bandai 5064097 - MG 1/100 MSN-001A1 Delta Plus
Price:
NZD$76.10
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5064097
Condition:
Brand New
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Master Grade 1/100 Delta Plus: internal frame and display focus

The MSN-001A1 Delta Plus is issued as a Master Grade 1/100 Gunpla kit that recreates a Universal Century mobile suit development. In the Universal Century context the Delta Plus stands as a refined Delta-series prototype, tuned for improved agility and mission flexibility. Narrative positioning casts it as a development prototype and specialist combat unit rather than a standard frontline model. Those roles inform the MG treatment: the kit uses scale, an articulated inner structure, and multi-part armor to communicate complex mechanical systems, joint engineering, and the mobile suit’s intended operational features.

Recommended build tools and skill level

Difficulty: advanced. Basic modelling tools—nippers, a hobby blade, sanding files, and tweezers—are sufficient for construction. Adhesives and filler are optional for stronger joints or seam work.

Finishing workflow and tips

Typical finishing steps include seam filling, careful sanding of sprue marks, and panel lining to emphasise separated parts. Painting is optional but can be used selectively to bring out mechanical contrasts and finer surface detail.

Specifications

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

This kit conveys Delta Plus design cues with an articulated inner frame, segmented armor parts, and the Master Grade level of detail appropriate for display and dynamic posing.

The internal frame in a Master Grade kit is more complex and articulated than lower-grade frames, providing sturdier joint mechanisms and more visible mechanical detail.
Many builders paint individual armor panels off the frame for cleaner masking and detail work, though selective painting on the assembled frame is possible for small areas.
Water-slide decals typically provide a finer, more integrated finish than stickers, but availability varies by release—check the included decal type before planning finish techniques.
For display-level builds, seam filling and careful sanding improve the kit’s appearance by removing visible joins and enhancing panel separation lines.
The kit expresses prototype attributes through multi-piece armor, exposed mechanical elements, and an articulated frame that suggests experimental engineering decisions.

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