Hasegawa 65875 - 1/48 VF-1A Valkyrie VF-2 Sonicbirds Scale Kit  [HA-65875]

Hasegawa 65875 - 1/48 VF-1A Valkyrie VF-2 Sonicbirds
Price:
AUD$50.71
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-65875
Condition:
Brand New
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Hasegawa 65875 - 1/48 VF-1A Valkyrie VF-2 Sonicbirds Kit Details

The Hasegawa 65875 - 1/48 VF-1A Valkyrie VF-2 Sonicbirds provides a faithful miniaturisation of the classic Valkyrie form, presented with clear panel lines and moulded detail. Its component layout supports steady progress through build stages.

Parts Quality and Fitment

The kit shows precise tooling with parts that join accurately and preserve surface detail. Careful trimming and light sanding will achieve seamless joins with minimal putty work for an even finish.

Appearance Tips

The model takes well to masking and layered painting to achieve the Sonicbirds markings. Applying decals after a gloss coat will help them sit flush and produce a clean, authentic appearance.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/48
  • Type: Plastic model kit
  • Category: Anime / Movie Models > Robots > Macross

Hasegawa 65875 - 1/48 VF-1A Valkyrie VF-2 Sonicbirds makes a fine project for modellers who appreciate accurate molding and finishing potential. It fits well into collections that focus on screen-accurate mecha models.

Plastic cement is recommended for most joins as it melts and welds the polystyrene parts. Use cyanoacrylate for small resin or metal aftermarket bits if needed.
Some parts may be compatible with other VF kits, but conversions usually need extra parts and careful fit checks. Plan the modifications before cutting original pieces.
Use liquid cement for seam welding and light polyester or epoxy fillers for larger gaps. Sand in stages and avoid overfilling to keep surface detail intact.
Use low tack masking tape and cut masks precisely for sharp edges. Apply thin primer and do test sprays to get consistent colour coverage across panels.

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