Bandai 5063573 - 1/100 MG RX-75 Guntank Master Grade Kit - Off-Road Mecha Build  [B-5063573]

Bandai 5063573 - 1/100 MG RX-75 Guntank
Price:
AUD$66.54
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063573
GTIN:
4573102635730
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MG RX-75 Guntank: A Mechanical-Focused Gunpla

The MG 1/100 RX-75 Guntank converts the familiar Mobile Suit Gundam silhouette into a tank-oriented Master Grade kit, focusing on engineered movement and assembly detail. This set will appeal to hobbyists who enjoy technical construction and display-ready outcomes.

Tread Mechanics and Limb Articulation

This model combines articulated forelimbs with segmented treads that allow for expressive posing. The engineering ensures the treads move smoothly while the hull keeps the model balanced, and the weapons and cockpit capture the original design cues.

Assembly Difficulty and Tool Suggestions

Expect a moderate build that rewards patience. Essential tools include side cutters, a hobby knife, sanding sticks, and small files to tidy seams and achieve tight fits.

Surface Work and Detailing Techniques

Use light sanding and panel lining to accentuate the kit's sculpted lines. Apply the included decals carefully and finish with a clear topcoat to unify the look and protect paintwork.

Specifications

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

The MG RX-75 Guntank stands out for its unusual form and solid engineering, offering an interesting project for builders who like a blend of mechanics and displayability.

No glue is required for most assemblies; parts snap together, though a little plastic cement can help for permanently secured seams if desired.
Yes, the kit is molded in color so it looks acceptable unpainted, but painting and panel lining will greatly increase realism.
Panel lining pens or washes, a clear gloss for decal work, and a final matte or satin topcoat are common choices among builders.
Bandai does not typically include spare tread links, so handle the parts carefully and keep sprues until assembly is complete.
Yes, the model's base footprint works well with standard diorama terrain and display bases; consider reinforcing the hull for heavier scenic elements.

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