Bandai 5063540 - MG 1/100 Hi-Zack Model Kit - Articulated MG Kit  [B-5063540]

Bandai 5063540 - MG 1/100 RMS-106 Hi-Zack
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AUD$47.26
Brand:
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Model:
B-5063540
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Step by Step: Hi-Zack MG 1/100 Assembly

The Bandai 5063540 - MG 1/100 Hi-Zack Model Kit recreates the Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam silhouette while offering a hands-on construction experience. This Master Grade model emphasises separated parts and a strong joint layout for pose versatility.

Build engineering and joint behaviour

Careful engineering gives the Hi-Zack a good balance between freedom of movement and display stability. The shoulder joints are engineered to permit significant rotation and elevation for natural arm poses.

Assembly difficulty and must-have tools

Rated moderate, this kit best fits those with some previous builds. Recommended gear includes side cutters, a hobby knife, sanding sticks and a few clamps for holding parts during gluing or painting.

Preparing and finishing your model

Remove injection marks with fine sanding, then use panel lining to emphasise mechanical features. Decals and a final clear coat will protect paint and improve the overall presentation.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100 model scale
  • Grade: Master Grade (MG)
  • Experience: Moderate build complexity

For intermediate builders the MG 1/100 RMS-106 Hi-Zack delivers a rewarding mix of build challenge and articulated display capability.

Most joints are fine out of the box, but simple fixes like a drop of clear nail polish on loose pegs or a thin washer can firm them up.
Acrylics and enamels are commonly used; thin multiple coats give a smooth finish. Test colours on spare runners before committing to the model.
Use tweezers and a small dish of water for slide-on decals, let them settle, then seal with a clear coat to avoid lifting.
Yes. Light sanding of nub marks and part edges ensures seams are less visible and paint adheres better.
Absolutely. The out-of-box finish is presentable, but modest detailing like panel lining and topcoat will significantly improve the look.

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