Liber Swordman 30 Minutes Label kit summary by Bandai
Bandai Liber Swordman is part of the 30 Minutes Label collection, classified in the 30 Minutes Fantasy sub-range as a modular, quick-build character kit aimed at modellers and collectors seeking flexible display pieces.
Concept and intended use
The kit follows the 30 Minutes Label focus on modular build systems and interchangeable parts. Liber Swordman is intended as a stylised figure where rapid assembly and configurable looks are prioritised over exact scaling.
Assembly guidance and tool list
Assembly is based on snap-fit construction with pre-coloured components. Standard steps include cutting pieces from sprues, removing light nub marks, and joining alternate limb and armour modules. No specialist adhesives are required; basic cutters and a hobby knife are sufficient for neater joins.
Articulation scheme and posing
The joint architecture uses ball and hinge type connections at multiple points to allow varied posing while retaining display stability. Swappable equipment and armour change stance possibilities and balance without altering core parts.
Paint prep and finishing suggestions
Parts are supplied in base colours so painting remains optional. Surface detail is suited to panel lining, light washes, and selective painting. For a refined display finish, the kit responds well to aftermarket paints and decals while remaining presentable out of the box.
Display practicalities
Final display quality depends on configuration and finishing choices. Modular parts let you opt for compact or expanded silhouettes on a shelf. Most poses are steady without extra support, though a stand can be useful for long-term stability with extreme or heavily armed poses.
Specifications
- Construction: Modular snap-fit assembly with interchangeable modules
- Finish: Base color-molded parts suitable for optional painting and panel lining
- Compatibility: Parts designed for interchange within the 30 Minutes Label modular system
A no-nonsense modular kit with practical articulation and a good baseline finish, giving collectors flexible display options and straightforward build steps.