ACKS Dancouga Supplemental Sword Parts for Model Builders - Aoshima 06934  [AO-06934]

Price:
CAD$108.02
Brand:
Aoshima
Model:
AO-06934
GTIN:
4905083069349
Condition:
Brand New
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Aoshima ACKS Dancouga 06934 Dancou Sword supplemental weapon add-on

This supplemental parts set provides the Dancou Sword components designed to work with ACKS Dancouga model kits, intended as an add-on for builders who already own the base kit.

Compatibility and intended kits

The pack is intended for use with the ACKS Dancouga family and is designed to align with the kit geometry where weapon mounts attach. Builders should confirm attachment points and clearances around the shoulders, hands, and waist on their specific base kit.

Assembly and fit guidance

Parts are delivered as model components that require standard hobby assembly. Check alignment at joints that will bear the weapon load and test-fit before permanent gluing or painting. Minor trimming and careful test-fitting will help improve mating surfaces where the sword connects to hand or torso mounts.

Pose and display effects

Introducing a large hand-held weapon changes balance and posing options. Review shoulder and wrist friction when mounting the sword; pinning or internal reinforcement may be needed for prolonged dynamic displays. Two-handed stances or grounded poses generally provide more stable display results.

Surface preparation and finishing

Supplemental parts commonly show seam lines and sprue marks that benefit from standard prep: sanding, filling seams, and priming before final paint. If parts are molded in a base color, selective painting and panel lining will enhance contrast and visual depth.

Specifications

  • Intended use: Supplemental weapon parts for compatible Dancouga kits
  • Assembly: Requires standard kit-level modeling and test-fitting
  • Display considerations: Affects joint load and pose stability

This parts set supplies dedicated sword elements that need routine modeler preparation and careful fitment to preserve articulation and display stability. Proper alignment and finishing improve the final presentation for collector displays.

Measure and test-fit the sword mounting points against your kit before glue or paint. Compare shoulder, wrist, and waist interfaces to the instructions and trim any minor interference for a clean fit.
Essential tools include sprue cutters, fine files or sanding sticks, a hobby knife, and plastic cement or cyanoacrylate depending on your preferred bonding method. Test-fitting and incremental sanding yield the best results.
Because the sword adds mass and leverage, consider tightening shoulder and wrist friction or adding pins for secure long-term poses. Reinforcement is advisable for high-angle dynamic displays.
Fill seams with putty, sand smooth, and use primer to reveal imperfections before final painting. Light sanding between filler and primer passes helps achieve a uniform finish.
Opt for two-handed grips or grounded foot positions to reduce torque on wrist and shoulder joints. Use a display base or discreet support when attempting extended or airborne stances.
Applying primer, base coats, and panel lining enhances edge definition and surface contrast. Post-assembly touch-ups help the sword blend with the base kit finish.

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