Bandai 5057935 - HG 1/144 00 Gundam Seven Sword/G Model Kit - Display Ready HG  [B-5057935]

Bandai 5057935 - HG 1/144 00 Gundam Seven Sword/G No.61
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£12.01
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5057935
GTIN:
4573102579355
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Working Through the Bandai 5057935 HG 1/144 00 Gundam Seven Sword/G Kit

The Bandai 5057935 - HG 1/144 00 Gundam Seven Sword/G Model Kit captures the distinct look of the unit from Mobile Suit Gundam 00 with modern HG engineering. The design highlights the suit's multiple blades while maintaining a manageable build layout.

Poseability and Part Definition

Engineered joints give this kit a wide pose repertoire and dependable balance for most stances. The moulded colour separation reduces the need for full repainting and keeps panel lines crisp for simple enhancements.

Build Skill Advice and Essential Supplies

Rated moderate in complexity, this kit suits hobbyists ready to step up their technique. Recommended supplies include nippers, a modelling knife, sanding paper or sticks, and small brushes for touch-ups and decals.

Tips for Lining, Decals, and Topcoat

Apply fine panel lining and take care when placing decals for best results. A clear topcoat will protect your work and make colours sit together more naturally on display.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: High Grade (HG)
  • Build Level: Moderate

This HG 1/144 00 Gundam Seven Sword/G is a solid pick for modelers who prioritise articulation and simple yet effective detailing for shelf displays.

Assembly times vary, but expect several evenings for careful nub cleanup, test fitting and decal application for a neat finish.
No glue is normally required for assembly as parts snap-fit, though some modders use small amounts of plastic cement for permanent joins or seam repair.
Light sanding of attachment points, panel lining, careful decal placement and a final clearcoat are the most impactful steps for a tidy display model.

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