ACKS Dancouga Sword Set for Enhanced Posing - Aoshima 06934  [AO-06934]

Price:
AUD$108.40
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-06934
GTIN:
4905083069349
Condition:
Brand New
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Pose-focused Aoshima ACKS Dancouga 06934 Dancou Sword parts set

This parts set supplies the Dancou Sword pieces as an optional weapon pack for ACKS Dancouga kits, aimed at builders concentrating on articulation and dynamic display potential.

Target kits and fit notes

Designed for the ACKS Dancouga line, the components are intended to marry with the kit geometry where weapon mounts attach. Verify the fit around shoulder sockets, wrist pivots, and the waist to avoid unwanted stress on joints.

Assembly and reinforcement advice

Expect to perform normal modelling operations: runner removal, sanding, and test-fitting. For high-angle poses, consider reinforcing load-bearing joints with pins or internal supports to reduce wear and slippage during display.

Impact on movement and centre of gravity

The sword adds mass that can alter joint performance and centre of gravity. Check joint tightness and distribute the load with two-handed grips or counterweights if necessary to preserve pose fidelity.

Preparation for painting and presentation

Treat visible seams and runner marks with filler and sanding, then prime to reveal any remaining imperfections. Painting, panel lining, and subtle weathering will improve edge definition and make the sword consistent with the base kit finish.

Specifications

  • Intended use: Supplemental sword parts for ACKS Dancouga compatible kits
  • Assembly: Requires typical modelling skills and careful test-fitting
  • Display considerations: May require joint reinforcement for dynamic poses

The sword components provide additional posing options but demand proper fit and possible reinforcement to maintain articulation. Good surface finishing and alignment yield the best presentation on display bases.

Add small pins through shoulder joints or use thicker contact surfaces to spread the load. Tightening joint friction with clear nail polish or small washers can also help retain posed positions.
Minor trimming is common. Carefully remove material from the grip area and perform repeated dry-fits until the sword seats securely without excessive gap or stress on the hand peg.
Increase wrist friction with micro shims, glue friction surfaces lightly, or fit tiny metal pins to reinforce the joint. These measures reduce sagging during long-term displays.
Use removable fits while experimenting with balance and pose. Once satisfied, a discreet glue or pin can lock a preferred position for stable exhibition.
A support or stand is recommended for extreme poses to protect joint integrity and prevent tipping. Grounded foot positions and two-handed grips are safer for free-standing displays.
Edge highlighting, panel lining, and a careful application of gloss or satin on specific areas will sharpen blade definition and make details pop against the kit's paintwork.

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