Bandai 204270 Gundam Water Slide Decals for GAT-X105 Striker  [B-204270]

Bandai #B-204270 - Water Slide Decal for No.49 GAT-X105 Striker Gundam
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AUD$7.79
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-204270
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Bring Realism to the GAT-X105 Striker with Water Slide Decals

Modelers aiming for accurate surface markings should consider Bandai #B-204270 water slide decals created specifically for the No.49 GAT-X105 Striker from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. The decal set reproduces the tiny identifiers and emblems seen on the unit.

Quality of Prints and Placement

The decal sheet prints clearly and is scaled to sit naturally on the Striker's panels. Proper placement enhances details like warning texts and squad insignia without obscuring panel lines.

Application Skill and Tool Tips

These decals suit builders with basic to intermediate skills. Essential tools include tweezers, a craft knife, a soft brush and a small dish of lukewarm water to control slide time.

Prep, Painting Suggestions and Protective Coats

For best results, prepare surfaces with a gloss clear coat and consider light sanding of uneven paint. After applying decals, finish with a protective topcoat to secure and unify the appearance.

Specifications

  • Grade: High Grade (HG)
  • Build Level: Normal

Bandai #B-204270 is a simple upgrade that significantly improves the screen-accurate look of a GAT-X105 Striker build, suitable for builders focused on clean detailing.

Yes, a decal setting solution helps the film conform to curves and recessed areas, improving adhesion and reducing visible edges.
Allow decals to dry fully for several hours, then apply a light mist coat first. Follow with a full protective topcoat after confirming the decals are secure.
They can, provided the paint surface is smooth and sealed with a clear gloss finish. Test a small area first to ensure compatibility between paint and decal film.
Gently press bubbles out with a soft brush or use a folded paper towel, working from the centre out. For stubborn bubbles, a small pin can release trapped air, then reseal the area.
A properly sealed decal should withstand light handling and cleaning. Avoid harsh solvents and dry the surface thoroughly after any contact with water.

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