Bandai 5057929 HG 1/144 GN Arms Type-E with Gundam Exia Trans-Am Mode Off-Rack Display Kit  [B-5057929]

Bandai 5057929 - HG 1/144 GN Arms Type-E + Gundam Exia (Trans-Am Mode)
Price:
AUD$75.32
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5057929
GTIN:
4573102579294
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Inspecting the HG 1/144 GN Arms Type-E with Gundam Exia

The Bandai 5057929 HG 1/144 GN Arms Type-E with Gundam Exia Trans-Am Mode pairs a sizable GN Arms module with the agile Exia frame to form a bold display piece. This kit is geared toward builders who value detailed construction and stable posing.

Build Difficulty and Recommended Approach

Rated for advanced builders, this kit uses precise parts and undergating to reduce visible seams. Take time with test fits and sequential assembly to keep the GN Arms balanced and to preserve Exia's articulation.

Display Strengths and Notable Details

The Trans-Am Mode is represented with a metallic aesthetic that stands out under spot or ambient lighting. The GN Arms can function as a display mount, and Exia's tight joints are designed to maintain dynamic poses over time.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: High Grade
  • Build Level: Advanced

Overall, the Bandai 5057929 HG 1/144 GN Arms Type-E with Gundam Exia Trans-Am Mode is a rewarding project for seasoned modellers who want a dramatic, poseable display model.

Assemble the core Exia frame first, then mount GN Arms components gradually, checking fit at each stage. This reduces stress on connection points and improves alignment.
Precision nippers, a selection of sanding sticks, a hobby knife for cleaning gates, and tweezers for small parts will make assembly smoother and cleaner.
Use cotton gloves when handling finished builds and apply a light clear coat to protect the finish from oils and abrasion during display swaps.
Small peg or connector wear can happen with repeated disassembly, but careful handling and limiting repeated separations reduces the need for replacements.
Yes, the GN Arms respond well to panel lining, subtle weathering, and added decals or paint accents to personalise the display look.

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