Mr.Hobby GMS124 Gundam Marker Advanced Set (6pcs) GM166-171 - Compact Detail Kit  [GSI-GMS124]

Mr.Hobby GMS124 - Gundam Marker Advanced Set (6pcs) (GM166/167/168/169/170/171)
Price:
NZD$22.34
Brand:
Mr.Hobby
Model:
GSI-GMS124
GTIN:
4973028631227
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Bring Out Sharp Details with the Mr.Hobby GMS124 Markers

Model makers will appreciate the GMS124 Gundam Marker Advanced Set from Mr.Hobby. The six selected shades give a balanced palette for trimming, retouching and adding definition to plastic models. Each marker delivers steady colour flow for tidy, repeatable results.

Where Each Colour Excels

This set offers targeted tones suited to common Gundam features:

  • GM166 Gundam New White: Great for renewing faded whites and adding crisp highlights to armour edges.
  • GM167 Gundam Red Gold: A subtle gold for decorative panels and emblem details.
  • GM168 Gundam Light Blue: Works well on chest plates and smaller body panels for a soft contrast.
  • GM169 Gundam Purple: Use this vivid purple for accent areas and to lift darker colour schemes.
  • GM170 Titan's Blue: Deep blue for larger surfaces that need weight and presence.
  • GM171 Char Pink 2: Updated pink shade for accurately matching Char-style schemes and highlights.
They are suitable for painted plastic if the base paint is cured. Test on an inconspicuous area first to check adhesion and finish.
Limited blending is possible for small-scale shading. For broader blends use an airbrush or thin the ink onto a palette and apply with a brush.
Use the marker tip at a low angle and run light passes. If you need finer control, touch up lines with a fine-tipped brush after initial application.

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