Bandai 5066681 MG 1/100 Musha Gundam Mk-II Tokugawa Ieyasu Nanban-Dogusaku Variant Kit  [B-5066681]

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£55.40
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5066681
GTIN:
4573102666819
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MG 1/100 Musha Gundam Mk-II — ornate samurai armor on an RX-178 base

The kit is a Master Grade Gunpla model in 1/100 scale. It reimagines the RX-178 Gundam Mk-II from the Universal Century with samurai-inspired decorative armor and additional trim parts. These additions prioritise part separation and articulated joints, which are hallmarks of MG design and support a focus on posing and detailed finishing at this scale.

Construction complexity and essentials

Difficulty: advanced. Recommended items for assembly include plastic nippers, a sharp hobby knife, fine sandpaper or sanding sticks, and tweezers for detailed work and decals.

Surface treatment and painting advice

Recommended optional steps are seam filling, priming, and panel lining to emphasise molded detail. Paint and topcoats should be chosen based on the desired aesthetic; careful masking will be needed for multi-colour ornamentation.

Specifications

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

This Master Grade kit presents a samurai-themed take on the Gundam Mk-II, with an emphasis on part separation, layered ornamentation, and articulated posing options.

The kit is rated as advanced; newcomers may find the decorative parts and detailed assembly challenging, so prior MG experience is recommended for the smoothest build.
Use light filling and careful sanding on seam lines, then prime to check for imperfections before final painting; thin tabs may require gentle clamping while glue cures.
Yes, MG inner frames and multi-axis joints are designed for dynamic posing, but heavy ornamentation may require balance checks or a display stand for extreme stances.
Apply a fine primer first, then build up colour in thin coats. Use low-tack masking for layered patterns and test on sprue sections to confirm adhesion and finish.
Precise nippers, a sharp hobby knife, fine sanding sticks, small needle files, and tweezers will improve trimming accuracy and fit for small ornamental components.

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