Crossbone Gundam X1 Full Cloth MG 1/100 Master Grade Kit - Bandai 5066373  [B-5066373]

Bandai 5066373 - MG 1/100 Crossbone Gundam X1 Full Cloth
Price:
AUD$63.55
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5066373
GTIN:
4573102663733
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Inner-frame articulation with a segmental Full Cloth cloak for detailed finishing

This Master Grade 1/100 kit models the Crossbone Gundam X1 Full Cloth with a focus on internal articulation and multi-piece cloak engineering. The design separates exterior shells to support paint and weathering techniques.

Build difficulty and essential kit tools

Build level: advanced. Recommended tools include precision nippers, a sharp hobby knife, sanding sticks or files, and tweezers for small components. The construction progresses through inner-frame subassemblies, followed by exterior armor and cloak installation.

Surface preparation and painting workflow

For enhanced results, carry out seam removal, panel lining to define panel borders, and selective painting to boost contrast between parts. A final clear coat will protect paintwork and unify the finish; these steps are optional but recommended for display standards.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: MG
  • Build Level: advanced

This kit delivers intricate internal mechanics combined with a multi-component Full Cloth cloak, suited to careful assembly and post-build finishing.

Yes. The MG designation indicates an articulated inner frame design; this item is released as Bandai 5066373 and includes frame components for poseability.
Apply panel lining to recessed areas, use selective masks for multi-tone parts, and consider washes for surface depth. Sealing with a clear coat preserves the work.
Weathering is optional but can enhance realism. Techniques like dry-brushing and subtle washes work well on the segmented cloak and armor edges.
Assemble cloak subcomponents enough to check fit, then disassemble sections for masking and painting. Reassemble carefully to maintain attachment alignment.

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