Bandai 5058924 - SD EX-Standard Hello Kitty RX-78-2 Gundam Hobby Edition  [B-5058924]

Bandai 5058924 - Hello Kitty/RX-78-2 Gundmam (SD EX-Standard)
Price:
£17.25
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5058924
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SD EX-Standard Hello Kitty RX-78-2 Gundam Crossover Model

The Bandai 5058924 SD EX-Standard Hello Kitty RX-78-2 Gundam is a crossover model that blends the RX-78-2 profile with Hello Kitty stylings to create a compact, characterful SD figure. It is designed for display and light customisation.

Pose Options in a Small Package

This SD kit maintains a handful of articulation points to allow for simple poses and characterful stances. Its compact proportions make it ideal for tight displays and mixed-collection shelving.

Assembly Notes and Recommended Supplies

Rated easy to build, the kit suits newcomers and seasoned builders looking for a quick project. Recommended tools are side cutters, a sharp hobby knife for trimming, and sanders or files to tidy connection points.

Detailing, Decals and Coating Suggestions

For extra definition, panel lining and selective painting will enhance detail. Decals add themed markings and a clear varnish will protect any paint or stickers applied during finishing.

Specifications

  • Scale: SD (Super Deformed)
  • Grade: SD EX-Standard
  • Build Level: Easy

Bandai 5058924 is a pleasant, low-effort kit that brings a fun twist to the RX-78-2 design and fits well into a variety of collections.

This release typically does not include a specialised display base, but the figure balances well on flat surfaces and fits common small action figure stands.
Yes. Light panel lining helps show separation between parts and improves the visual depth of the small-scale model without extensive painting.
Stickers can be peeled off carefully, but you may need to clean the surface and use gentle solvents to remove adhesive residue before repainting.
Begin by removing nubs and sanding seams for a clean base, then try panel lining and small paint applications. Test colours on spare plastic or hidden areas first.

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