Bandai 5063574 - MG 1/100 Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Revise Model Kit - Off-Rack Gunpla Build  [B-5063574]

Bandai 5063574 - MG 1/100 Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Second Revise
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AUD$66.02
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063574
GTIN:
4573102635747
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Construction Guide for the MG Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Revise

The MG 1/100 Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Revise is a Master Grade kit that combines meticulous part separation with practical joint engineering. It offers a compelling balance between display aesthetics and action-ready articulation, appealing to modellers who like to pose their builds dynamically.

Pose Range and Bodywork Characteristics

Precision joints let you set up dramatic stances while keeping components aligned. Armour panels are shaped to minimise rubbing during articulation, and the weapon fittings attach securely for stable displays.

Recommended Skill Level and Toolset

This build is suited to those with some modelling experience. Keep a pair of side cutters, a sharp hobby knife and a set of sanding tools handy to tidy nubs and ensure crisp joins prior to any painting.

Detailing, Decals and Clear Coats

Panel lining and light weathering bring out the kit's sculpted details. Applying decals with care and finishing with a matt or gloss topcoat will lock in the look and protect the paintwork for long-term display.

Specifications

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

The MG Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Revise is a rewarding project for modellers who prioritise articulation and tidy assembly, delivering an eye-catching model when finished with thoughtful detailing.

With careful weight distribution and possibly a basic display stand, the kit supports aerial-style poses; check backpack and weapon mounts for secure attachment.
Start with cutters close to the part, then sand progressively with fine grits. Finish with polishing sticks or micro-mesh to restore a smooth surface before priming.
Polycaps are generally durable, but adding small friction enhancers or replacing worn pieces can extend pose stability for older displays.
Some visible seams can be left for a factory look, but modellers seeking a seamless finish will want to use putty and sandpaper on exposed joint lines before painting.

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