Bandai 5063571 MG 1/100 MS-14S Gelgoog Char Custom Ver.2.0 Premium Master Grade  [B-5063571]

Bandai 5063571 - MG 1/100 MS-14S Gelgoog Char Custom Ver.2.0
Price:
£33.33
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063571
GTIN:
4573102635716
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Brand New
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MG 1/100 MS-14S Gelgoog Char Custom — mechanical fidelity and removable panels

The MS-14S Gelgoog Char Custom Ver.2.0 is issued as a Master Grade 1/100 model kit. Set in the Universal Century continuity, this Char-associated Gelgoog variant is interpreted with emphasis on command-unit performance and mechanical detail. The kit’s layout highlights a robust internal frame, with deliberately separated outer panels to reveal the underlying structure.

Complexity and kit preparation

Complexity: advanced. Builders should prepare with nippers, a precision blade, files or sanding sticks, and tweezers. The build sequence concentrates on assembling the inner frame sections and fitting the separate outer armour to secure correct clearances and motion.

Finishing and sealing tips

Depending on the finish desired, common preparatory work includes seam removal and panel lining to accentuate the mechanical details. Decals are typically applied before a protective clear coat to preserve markings and maintain contrast between inner frame and armour finishes.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: MG
  • Build Level: advanced

This Master Grade kit pairs an articulated internal frame with removable armour panels to present the MS-14S Gelgoog Char Custom in a mechanically expressive form suitable for display.

The kit is rated for advanced builders due to its inner-frame construction and the precision needed to fit separate armour panels correctly.
Expect close-tolerance fits when mating inner frame parts and outer armour; light sanding and test-fitting at each stage will help ensure panels seat without stress.
Yes — many builders paint portions like the inner frame or individual armour panels before final assembly to achieve crisp separations and avoid overspray on adjoining surfaces.
Apply decals after panel lining and then seal them with a clear coat. A matte or semi-gloss topcoat helps protect markings and evens out surface reflections.
Separated armour gives a more technical look but may expose inner-frame paintwork; consider base or backdrop choices that complement the exposed mechanical detail for display.

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