Bandai 5060782 - HGUC 1/144 GM Striker Model Kit - Poseable High Grade UC kit  [B-5060782]

Bandai 5060782 - HGUC 1/144 GM Striker No.072
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AUD$20.90
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5060782
GTIN:
4573102607829
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Shop Build Brief for the HGUC 1/144 GM Striker

The Bandai 5060782 - HGUC 1/144 GM Striker Model Kit brings reliable High Grade engineering to your bench. It combines clear moulding with thoughtful part layout, making it a satisfying project for hobbyists who enjoy poseable kits. The GM Striker captures the mechanical lines of the Universal Century while remaining straightforward to assemble.

Pose Range and Joint Function

Designed with practical articulation, the kit supports wide pose variations. Robust elbow and hip joints plus dedicated weapon mounts help you stage both aggressive and stable display poses for photos or shelf setups.

Assembly Advice and Required Gear

Rated moderate for build difficulty, this kit benefits from a nipper set, hobby knife, sanding papers and a small file set. Use a gentle touch when removing parts to keep pegs and sockets clean for smooth assembly.

Detailing Workflow and Sealing

Apply panel lining to make details pop, then add decals selectively. When decals have settled, finish with a clear topcoat to protect markings and even out the surface for a professional look.

Specifications

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

For builders after a reliable, poseable HGUC kit, the GM Striker offers balanced detail and movement ideal for both display and photography sessions.

Assembly time varies, but expect several focused sessions over a weekend for a neat, unpainted build, longer if you plan to paint and weather details.
Many builders swap parts between HGUC frames. While not guaranteed, the standardised peg sizes often make small kitbashes feasible with trimming and test fitting.
Panel lining, a clear coat and neat decal placement give the most visual improvement with minimal time. Small paint touches on vents and weapons also help.
Use a gloss seal before applying decals, then follow with a flat or satin topcoat. That reduces silvering and helps decals sit flush with panel lines.

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