Bandai 5069222 HG 1/144 Rozen Zulu Collector Edition Kit  [B-5069222]

Price:
AUD$40.93
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5069222
GTIN:
4573102692221
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HG 1/144 YAMS-132 Rozen Zulu Build Summary

The Bandai 5069222 HG 1/144 YAMS-132 Rozen Zulu recreates the machine seen in episode 7 of Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn with a compact, well proportioned form. Builders will find its silhouette and surface detail faithful to the source while remaining accessible for standard modelling workflows.

Joint Design and Visual Highlights

Engineering delivers robust joint movement for varied posing, and the representation of the psycho-jammer equipment adds character to display options. Thoughtful part layout helps keep seam lines to a minimum when assembled cleanly.

Skill Guide and Essential Tools

This kit is classed as moderately challenging, suitable for hobbyists who have completed a few HG builds. Equip yourself with nippers, a sharp blade and sanding papers to tidy up runners and mating surfaces.

Painting, Decals and Final Touches

Removing nub marks and sanding lightly will improve paint results. Applying washes and then a satin or gloss topcoat will protect the finish and enhance the kit's panel work.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: High Grade (HG)
  • Build Level: Moderate

As a compact HG kit, the HG 1/144 YAMS-132 Rozen Zulu provides a rewarding build that balances display potential with manageable assembly.

The parts are designed to integrate without causing major balance issues, though some poses may need careful positioning or a stand for stability.
No glue is required; the kit is snap-fit, but a small amount of plastic cement can help secure modified joins if you plan heavy customisation.
Sticker decals are usually included, but waterslides give a cleaner, more professional look if you have the skill to apply them.
Joints are solid for display adjustments; treat them gently to avoid stress on small pegs and consider a thin coat of varnish on exposed joints if needed.

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