Bandai 107722 - BB Cross Bone Gundam X2 Model Kit Off-Roader Style BB  [B-107722]

Bandai #B-107722 - GG-63 Cross Bone Gundam X2 (Gundam Model Kits)
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Model:
B-107722
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Practical guide to building the BB Cross Bone X2

The Bandai 107722 - BB Cross Bone Gundam X2 Model Kit combines a bold pirate motif with tight engineering that rewards careful assembly. Its BB-scale format keeps parts compact while still offering enough detail for a tidy display piece.

Construction and articulation highlights

The kit's exposed-frame styling gives it a distinctive silhouette and supports surprisingly agile posing. Precision-moulded joints help the model hold action-oriented stances once assembled correctly.

Tools, tempo and build tips

Expect a moderate build requiring basic modelling gear: nippers, a sharp blade, sanding tools and patience for cleaning up runners. Dry fitting assemblies before final snap-fit will avoid alignment issues.

Detailing workflow and finishing touches

Adding panel lines, waterslide or sticker decals and a protective clear coat will elevate the kit from a shelf model to a striking display. Light sanding of nub areas preserves crisp edges for painting or weathering.

Specifications

  • Scale: BB
  • Grade: BB Series
  • Build Level: Moderate

A compact but characterful kit, the BB Cross Bone Gundam X2 is a solid pick for hobbyists who enjoy a balance of challenge and speed on the bench.

Yes, the plastic holds paint well after light priming. Masking small areas and using thin paint layers will keep panel detail intact.
Decals and stickers included are designed for BB kits; using tweezers and a setting solution makes placement easier on small surfaces.
Some parts may be compatible across BB series kits, but fit and aesthetics vary. Test-fit before committing to cuts or glue.
Avoid over-handling, and if joints loosen, small drops of clear nail polish or thin CA applied carefully can restore friction.
No glue is generally needed for snap-fit assembly, though some modders use glue for permanent customisations or repairs.

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