Bandai 5058788 - 1/144 HGBF Wing Gundam Fenice Model Kit - compact HG for display builds  [B-5058788]

Bandai 5058788 - HGBF 1/144 Wing Gundam Fenice No.006
Price:
AUD$25.06
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5058788
GTIN:
4573102587886
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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HGBF Wing Gundam Fenice - build notes for display modellers

The Bandai 5058788 - 1/144 HGBF Wing Gundam Fenice Model Kit gives modelmakers a compact canvas for paintwork and display posing. The kit reproduces the distinctive silhouette while providing separated parts that simplify finishing and detailing.

Freedom of movement and finishing detail

Expect solid articulation at the limbs and torso that lets you pose the model with confidence. The separated components mean fewer visible joins and cleaner lines once you apply panel lining or paint.

Assembly level and recommended kit essentials

This release sits at a moderate difficulty level. Basic modelling gear including cutters, a hobby knife and sanding sticks will handle most build tasks. Consider a small parts tray to keep tiny pieces secure during assembly.

Tips for painting, decals and preserving the finish

After trimming and light sanding, prime the surfaces before painting. Decals bring detail accuracy, and a protective clear coat prevents wear and dulling of the finished model.

Specifications

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

A rewarding build for hobbyists who want a poseable HG kit that responds well to painting and detailing for shelf-ready presentation.

No extra parts are required for a faithful build; however, some builders add small aftermarket details or decals to boost realism.
Joints are stable out of the box, but if you find slop later you can tighten connections with small shims or a bit of clear nail varnish applied sparingly to friction points.
An airbrush gives the smoothest finish and is recommended for full paint jobs, but careful brush painting works well for panel highlights and small details.
Keep finished models out of direct sunlight and in a cool, dry place. A display case helps reduce dust and UV exposure that can cause yellowing over time.

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