Bandai 5065620 - SD Gundam EX-STANDARD 006 Strike Freedom Gundam ZGMF-X20A Model Kit - Collector Friendly SD Build  [B-5065620]

Bandai 5065620 - SD Gundam EX-STANDARD 006 Strike Freedom Gumdam ZGMF-X20A
Price:
AUD$12.09
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5065620
Condition:
Brand New
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Construction Notes for the SD Strike Freedom ZGMF-X20A

The Bandai SD Gundam EX-Standard series simplifies classic suits into approachable models, and the Strike Freedom ZGMF-X20A focuses on a neat balance of quick assembly and displayability. The compact proportions make it a tidy option for collectors with limited shelf space.

Joint Quality and Pose Capability

Though scaled down, the kit maintains credible articulation. Shoulder and knee joints support a useful pose range, letting builders stage combat stances or relaxed displays with confidence.

Color Molding and Assembly Difficulty

Effective color moulding reduces reliance on painting, as separate-colour parts capture the main scheme. Assembly is straightforward, and many builders will opt to apply panel lines to lift surface detail further.

Showing Off and Personalising the Model

The Strike Freedom's wings and armaments give strong display character. Customising with decals, panel washes, and selective paint accents is an easy path to a distinctive finish without heavy kitbashing.

Specifications

  • Scale: SD
  • Grade: EX-Standard
  • Build Level: Entry

For a fast, rewarding project the SD Gundam EX-Standard Strike Freedom ZGMF-X20A is a smart pick for both newcomers and seasoned modelers who enjoy compact, poseable figures.

Parts interchangeability is limited by SD proportions, but you can often swap small accessories or mix decals to personalise your set.
Fine-tipped Gundam markers or thin enamel washes are ideal for tiny panel lines on SD kits, giving definition without overwhelming the small surfaces.
Small pin reinforcements or careful reposing of the wing joints can improve aggressive aerial stances, but test fits first to avoid stress marks on the parts.
Essential tools are nippers, a hobby knife, sanding files, and a panel line tool or fine marker. Tweezers and a soft cloth help with decals and delicate parts.
A light clear coat can protect decals and unify gloss differences, especially if you apply washes or weathering afterward.

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