Bandai Gundam PG 1/60 Wing Gundam Zero Custom Gunpla Plastic Model Kit
$237.49
Description
The most impressive model in Bandai's history is finally here! This kit has too much to list in detail, so please be willing to settle for the highlights:
30-plus runners of parts (670 total pieces). About 30 locations are secured by metal screws. Two different locations (eyes and chest) light up on the finished kit. Full inner mechanism detail on all limbs. Opening panels on the head, chest, and more. Fingers are individually jointed. Comes with two beam sabers and two huge beam rifles. Locking systems provide stability so things don't flap around like they tend to do on the Master Grade kit. Comes boxed in three separate inner boxes plus a special box that contains the 14 individual "feathers" made from plastic-coated thin metal, plus the metal joint parts, screws, and other goodies. Two separate manuals are included. The first, the INSTRUCTION manual (text is in Japanese), has numerous photos of the kit in various construction steps plus a painting guide, history of the unit and the Battle Zero unit, cross sections and an interview with the designer of the kit. The second, the CONSTRUCTION manual, has the actual assembly instructions and details. No English text but the diagrams are self-explanatory.
What is GUNPLA
GUNDAM + PLASTIC MODEL = GUNPLA
GUNPLA is the common name for plastic models of Mobile Suits, Mobile Armour, and other robots or battleships that appear on the “MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM” series.
How to make GUNPLA
- Before assembly, check the set contents and read the assembly manual for a smooth process.
- Cut out the parts from the sprue frame following the steps in the assembly manual.
- Assemble the parts, ensuring they are facing correctly.
- Attach the decals. It is easier to attach smaller decals with tweezers.
- Finish & Strike a Pose. Try experimenting with different equipment combinations and look at photos on the packaging for ideas on cool poses.
- Ink in some detail. Take your GUNPLA to another level by inking in some line in between grooves using a GUNDAM marker, or an inking pen (sold separately)
Find your perfect GUNPLA
GUNPLA comes in many different series, from easy-assembly models to high levelled models. Find a GUNPLA that best suits your taste!
SD - Super Deformed: Non-Scale: Approximately 8cm tall. Recognized by their big heads and deformed body proportions, SD kits are very beginner friendly and are recommended for children.
Mega Size Model: 1/48 scale: Approximately 38cm high with large pieces for easy assembly
HG - High Grade: 1/144 scale: Approximately 13cm tall. A collectable series featuring a broad line-up of easy-to-assemble kits.
RE/100 - REBORN-One Hundred: 1/100 scale and from 18-30cm tall. Extreme detailed appearance. Sharp design equal to the quality of Master Grade.
RG - Real Grade: 1/144 scale: approximately 13cm tall. RG kits are great for builders who want to keep within the HG size but want more out of their kit. RG kits have more detail, like colour separation, and articulation to give a more realistic result.
MG – Master Grade: 1/100 scale. Approximately 18cm tall. The best proportioned and precise details, and a wide range of moveability. Due to their size, detail, and pose-ability, MG kits are considered a favourite amongst GUNPLA builders.
PG – Perfect Grade: 1/60 scale, approximately 30cm tall. The Ultimate Gundam. One of the largest and most detailed grades of GUNPLA kits. The PG line has significant external and internal details, from finger movement to articulation, and can integrate a LED lighting system with the kit (sold separately)
Recommended tools for assembly (Sold separately)
- Sprue cutter
- Tweezers
- File
- Hobby Knife
Gundam models do not require glue or paint, however sometimes GUNPLA modellers will apply an overcoat, lacquer, or weathering to perfect the model.
Specifications
Brand | Bandai |