Bandai 5063198 - MG 1/100 Rezel Commander Type Kit  [B-5063198]

Bandai 5063198 - MG 1/100 RGZ-95C Rezel (Commander Type)
Price:
AUD$69.33
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063198
GTIN:
4573102631985
Condition:
Brand New
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Guide to building the Rezel Commander Type MG kit

The MG 1/100 RGZ-95C Rezel (Commander Type) from Bandai provides a mechanically rich build experience for Gundam fans and kit collectors. As a Master Grade entry it features detailed construction and the transformation elements familiar from Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn.

Joint range and transformation overview

This release focuses on smooth articulation and a reliable transformation path. Its joint design allows expressive poses, while the swap to wave rider mode gives an additional display configuration without compromising the model's stance.

Recommended workshop gear and tips

To get neat results use quality side cutters, a sharp hobby blade and various grit sanding sticks. Pre-test fit parts and trim runners carefully to reduce stress on small connectors during assembly.

Painting advice and finishing workflow

Address visible nubs with light sanding, enhance engraved lines with panel lining and apply decals before sealing everything with a topcoat. Thin, multiple coats of paint yield the best surface consistency.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: MG (Master Grade)
  • Build Level: Advanced

Experienced builders will appreciate the MG 1/100 Rezel Commander Type for its engineering and display versatility, making it a worthwhile addition to a detailed collection.

While robust when assembled correctly, some small connectors can be delicate during conversion so handle the parts slowly and support subassemblies while moving them.
Most MG kits are designed for snap-fit assembly; only consider glue for broken pegs or to lock a custom paint job, as gluing can limit future disassembly for maintenance.
Use a fine panel lining marker or a thin enamel wash, and remove excess with a Q-tip lightly moistened with thinner to preserve crisp lines.
Weathering is optional; subtle washes and dry brushing can accent mechanical detail, but keep it restrained to maintain the kit's original aesthetic.

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