Bandai 158524 - BB SD Daitaifu Shibai Sazabi Retro SD Kit  [B-158524]

Bandai #B-158524 - BB SD Daitaifu Shibai Sazabi (Gundam Model Kits)
Price:
AUD$20.13
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-158524
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What to expect from the SD Shibai Sazabi

The BB SD Daitaifu Shibai Sazabi model by Bandai captures the core look of the original mobile suit in a stylised, compact package. As part of the BB Senshi family, it makes for a quick project that still offers satisfying detail.

Visual design and joint range

Oversized armor elements and defined surface detail give the kit strong character despite its small scale. The articulation in shoulders and elbows supports classic action poses and display arrangements on a shelf or diorama.

Difficulty and suggested tools

The build is aimed at a broad audience, from newcomers to experienced modders. Keep side cutters, a sharp hobby knife and sanding tools handy to remove runners cleanly and tidy up joins.

Preparing, painting and sealing

Even simple prep like light sanding and panel lining will improve contrast and legibility of details. Apply decals carefully and finish with a clear coat to protect paintwork and keep colours vivid over time.

Specifications

  • Scale: SD
  • Grade: BB Senshi
  • Build Level: Easy

The BB SD Daitaifu Shibai Sazabi is a reliable pick for collectors who want a compact Gundam with solid poseability and room for modest upgrades or paintwork.

Yes, the kit cleans up well and takes paint nicely after light sanding and priming, making it suitable for custom colour schemes.
Standard joints will hold typical poses, but pinning or small amounts of super glue can firm up loose connections for display stability.
Bandai often supplies replacement parts through authorised channels, and many common fixes can be performed with plastic cement and small styrene patches.
Remove mould lines and smooth nub marks with sanding sticks, then wipe with isopropyl alcohol before priming to ensure paint adhesion.

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