Bandai 5060667 - HGUC 1/144 RMS-192M Zaku-Mariner Model Kit - Aquatic Fighter  [B-5060667]

Bandai 5060667 - HGUC 1/144 RMS-192M Zaku-Mariner #143
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AUD$23.86
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5060667
GTIN:
4573102606679
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What to Expect from the HGUC Zaku-Mariner

The HGUC 1/144 RMS-192M Zaku-Mariner captures the aquatic role of the Zaku family in a compact, display-friendly package. It highlights aquatic styling while keeping the build process approachable for hobbyists.

Articulation Highlights

Expect a useful range of motion suited to both standing and dynamic submerged poses. The joint fit is balanced to reduce droop, allowing for more stable arrangements on display stands.

Recommended Tools and Assembly Tips

Moderately experienced builders will find this kit rewarding. Keep side cutters, a hobby knife, sandpaper, and small files ready to clean up nubs and improve part fits. Take your time on tricky subassemblies for cleaner joins.

Finishing Advice for a Cleaner Result

Light sanding and panel wash will sharpen panel lines without intensive work. Apply decals carefully and finish with a matte or satin topcoat to give a realistic appearance that suits underwater themes.

Specifications

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

The Zaku-Mariner is a compact kit with distinct styling and dependable build quality, well suited to collectors who enjoy themed HG builds.

A straightforward build can take a few hours to a weekend depending on finishing work like painting and panel lining.
Primer improves paint adhesion and shows surface flaws. For best results use a light primer coat before applying final colours.
Yes, the model balances well in several standing poses but for dynamic or flying poses a clear stand is recommended to prevent tipping.

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