Bandai 5060432 HGBD:R 1/144 Aun (Rize) Armor - Custom Friendly HG Kit  [B-5060432]

Bandai 5060432 - HGBD:R 35 1/144 Aun (Rize) Armor
Price:
AUD$18.01
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5060432
GTIN:
4573102588241
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Aun (Rize) Armor 1/144 HG - Build and Custom Guide

The Aun (Rize) Armor from Bandai's HGBD:R selection offers a compact build with thoughtful engineering. This 1/144 scale model draws on Gundam Build Divers Re:RISE styling and gives modders a tidy platform for upgrades. Its design encourages both display posing and incremental modifications.

Construction and Articulation Notes

Precision moulding helps parts align neatly and keeps visible seams to a minimum, so you spend less time sanding. The joint system supports a wide pose range for a model of this size, and connectors hold well under normal display adjustments.

Moulded Colours and Fine Detail

Strong colour separation on the sprues reduces the need for immediate full paint jobs, and recessed panel lines respond well to washes. The undergate placements help protect finished surfaces, making fine finishing work easier.

Upgrade Routes and Compatibility

For hobbyists who like to tinker, the kit is readily compatible with common HG upgrades and accepts small custom parts. Sections are straightforward to modify, which makes it good for experimenting with different silhouettes.

Practical Workshop Advice

Use sharp nippers for clean cuts and follow up with around 1000 grit paper to blend nubs. A Tamiya primer layer is useful for painting ABS areas, and thin masking tape gives crisp separation on small panels. Keep a range of fine files for fiddly joins.

Specifications

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

The Aun (Rize) Armor 1/144 HG makes a strong addition to a kit rotation for builders who enjoy both clean builds and the option to personalise with modest upgrades.

Yes. The basic proportions and connection points make it a good candidate for grafting armour or swapping weapons with other HG or HGBD:R components.
Apply a thin panel line wash and then carefully remove excess with a cotton bud dampened in lighter fluid or appropriate cleaner to keep lines crisp.
Besides standard nippers and files, small drill bits and a pin vise are handy for securing custom parts, but they are not strictly necessary for basic mods.
Mask off painted sections with low tack tape and assemble subassemblies separately to avoid accidental scuffs during the main build steps.
A satin top coat balances sheen and detail visibility, while a light matte coat can tone down overly bright colours if you want a weathered look.

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