Bandai 5067451 - A-07 Rosan Warrior Armor Model Kit - Poseable fantasy armour kit  [B-5067451]

Bandai 5067451 - 30MF A-07 Class Up Armor (Rosan Warrior)
Price:
AUD$13.92
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5067451
GTIN:
4573102674517
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Rosan Warrior Armor - Quick build fantasy figure

The Bandai 5067451 - A-07 Class Up Armor (Rosan Warrior) model kit is included in the 30 Minutes Fantasy range. It focuses on quick assembly and configurable armour pieces so you can experiment with silhouettes and display styles. The design caters to fast builds while still offering room for detailing work.

Fit, finish and movement

Built as a snap-fit kit, this model requires no cement and is straightforward to assemble. Colour-separated parts reduce the need for painting, though hand or airbrush finishing can refine the final look. The movable joints allow for expressive stances and varied display layouts.

Specifications

  • Color Separation: Multi-color molded parts; painting optional
  • Articulation Points: Includes movable joints for dynamic posing
  • Assembly Type: Snap-fit model kit

The Bandai 5067451 - A-07 Rosan Warrior Armor Model Kit is a flexible option for hobbyists who want a balance of speed and customisation. With snap-fit assembly and pre-coloured parts, it fits well into both casual and serious collections.

Small replacement parts are sometimes available through the manufacturer or specialist retailers. Check part numbers and contact suppliers if you need a specific piece.
Many modellers replace or tighten joints using tiny washers, shims, or aftermarket polycaps to improve stability. Take care when modifying to avoid damaging peg fits.
Use a hobby knife for rough removal, then smooth with fine grit sandpaper or sanding sticks. Work gradually to avoid removing surface detail.
For permanent fixes, plastic-compatible cyanoacrylate or plastic weld adhesives work well. Use small amounts and test on spare parts first to avoid visible marks.
Use simple clear stands for dynamic poses or craft baseboards for themed scenes. Small magnets or pegs can help secure feet without altering the model permanently.

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