Limited Solid Clear HG Kit Bandai 2682515 - Gundam Lfrith 1/144 (2023 Ichiban Kuji Prize D)  [B-2682515]

Bandai 2682515 - HG 1/144 Gundam Lfrith Solid Clear The Witch From Mercury (2023 Gundam Ichiban Kuji Prize D)
Price:
AUD$89.88
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-2682515
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Overview of the Bandai HG 1/144 Gundam Lfrith Solid Clear build

The Bandai HG 1/144 Gundam Lfrith Solid Clear brings a translucent finish to The Witch From Mercury series, making it an attractive choice for collectors and modders. This Ichiban Kuji Prize D release provides clear components that work well for subtle lighting and display effects.

Assembly traits and clear-piece handling

This Solid Clear edition highlights transparent elements that encourage subtle shading and light experiments. Bandai's HG frame gives adequate joint movement and detail while remaining approachable for most builders.

Clear parts fit nicely and usually need only minor cleanup. Use 600-grit sandpaper to neaten nub marks while preserving transparency. The undergating reduces visible scars, which helps the final model look crisp on the shelf.

Customising options and display tips

Install small LEDs or use pale washes to enhance depth without losing the clear effect. Selective panel lining and minimal paint accents can add contrast while keeping translucency intact.

Displayed under a light source, the Solid Clear catches and transmits light attractively. A simple stand and dynamic pose will make the most of its articulation and clear features.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: High Grade (HG)
  • Build Level: Normal

The Bandai HG 1/144 Gundam Lfrith Solid Clear is a solid High Grade kit for anyone who wants a clean build that also rewards light modding and selective finishing.

The kit is primarily snap fit and does not require glue, though some builders use a small amount of plastic cement for reinforced joints or certain custom fixes.
Full coverage paints will hide translucency. Use translucent paints, light washes, or mask and paint only selected areas to retain the clear look.
Yes, but use a very thin wash or fine-tipped markers and test on spare sprues first to avoid staining the clear sections.
The translucent parts let light show through and give a unique visual effect that stands out from opaque colour schemes, especially when lit or subtly painted.

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