Bandai 5063526 MG 1/100 FA-78-1 Full Armor Gundam Master Grade display kit  [B-5063526]

Bandai 5063526 - MG 1/100 FA-78-1 Full Armor Gundam
Price:
AUD$65.84
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063526
GTIN:
4573102635266
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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FA-78-1 Full Armor Gundam - concise modeller overview

The Bandai 5063526 MG 1/100 FA-78-1 Full Armor Gundam is notable for its engineering-first approach. The kit features durable joint systems, layered armour components, and deliberate part separation that support both painted schemes and out-of-box presentation.

When completed the model presents a solid, modular silhouette: armour modules hinge around a defined limb layout, giving a sense of scale without sacrificing useful articulation for posing.

Build notes and must-have tools

Complexity aligns with typical Master Grade kits, with a number of multi-piece subassemblies and occasional tight fits. Basic modelling tools like nippers, a craft knife, sanding sticks and a panel liner are sufficient for most steps.

Finishing workflow recommendations

Surface work is optional but effective to accent panel lines or close visible seams; light sanding and a primer will help paint adhere and reduce join visibility. The model responds well to selective painting and panel-lining for added detail.

Specifications

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

Overall, this Master Grade FA-78-1 meets expectations for a heavy-armour entry: modular armour design and dependable articulation result in a model that looks impressive on display and invites modest finishing work.

Armour placement is designed to keep reasonable articulation; extreme poses may require adjusting outer plates or minor trimming for clearance.
Colour separation on larger panels gives a presentable look straight from the box, but precision painting and panel-lining will significantly increase realism.
Light sanding on mating surfaces and dry-fitting assemblies before gluing will reduce stress and help parts seat cleanly.
With balanced posing and careful foot placement the model can stand on its own, though a display base can stabilise more dynamic stances.
Modders sometimes add metal polycaps or detail sets to enhance durability and surface detail, but many builders are satisfied with stock parts after minor finishing.

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