Bandai 5058004 - HG 1/144 Ball Twin Set RB-79 Model Kit - Collector Twin Ball Set  [B-5058004]

Bandai 5058004 - HG 1/144 Ball Twin Set RB-79 No.114
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AUD$29.86
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5058004
GTIN:
4573102580047
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Introducing the HG 1/144 Ball Twin Set RB-79

The Bandai 5058004 - HG 1/144 Ball Twin Set RB-79 Model Kit recreates two classic RB-79 Ball units from Mobile Suit Gundam with accurate shapes and surface detail. As High Grade releases, these kits aim to be accessible while still offering room for finishing and tweaks.

Articulation and Visual Impact

Despite their compact size, the Balls include articulated arms and turrets that let you stage them in a variety of poses. They read well on a shelf or in a scene, giving small-scale action without a heavy time investment.

Construction Level and Tool Suggestions

With a moderate build level, the kit is suitable for modellers who have completed a few Gunpla builds. Recommended tools are side cutters, a hobby knife and sanding sticks to refine joins and panel lines.

Surface Work, Paint and Decals

Completion straight from the box is valid, but applying panel line wash and decals lifts the mechanical detail. A protective topcoat will help unify paint and decals while reducing handling wear.

Specifications

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

The HG 1/144 Ball Twin Set RB-79 is a compact, well executed pair of models that suit collectors wanting quick but rewarding builds and modders looking for small kitbashing opportunities.

Painting is optional. Basic panel lining and a matte or semi-gloss topcoat will make details pop while keeping the out-of-box colour scheme intact.
Yes, these are good candidates for subtle weathering, washes and chipping to suggest operational wear, especially on the cannon barrels and hatch areas.
Joint stability is adequate for static poses. For long term displays, consider slight contact cement at stress points or pinning in customised builds.
Basic components like arms and turrets can be adapted for kitbashing with care. Minor sanding and trimming are often needed to ensure fit.

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