The MG 1/100 YMS-07 Prototype Gouf prioritises inner-frame movement and distinct armour panels instead of a heavy accessory list. Its proportions and panel breaks echo Zeon origins while engineering supports dynamic display poses and exposed mechanical elements.
Expect an advanced build due to Master Grade inner-frame parts and several sub-assemblies. Keep a set of side cutters, a sharp hobby knife and fine sanding supplies on hand to achieve clean part separation.
Common finishing steps include seam filling and panel lining to bring out separated armour and frame detail. Painting and topcoat choices should be tailored by the builder to suit the desired display finish.
This MG interpretation of the Prototype Gouf focuses on articulated inner-frame engineering and clear part separation. It appeals to builders who value mechanical articulation and staged posing more than accessory extras.
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