Bandai 2682512 - MG 1/100 Freedom Gundam Ver.2.0 Solid Clear Collector Edition  [B-2682512]

Bandai 2682512 - MG 1/100 Freedom Gundam Ver.2.0 Solid Clear (2023 Gundam Ichiban Kuji Prize A)
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Model:
B-2682512
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Clear Master Grade Freedom Gundam Build Overview

For Gunpla builders hunting for a standout display piece, the Bandai 2682512 MG 1/100 Freedom Gundam Ver.2.0 Solid Clear delivers a distinctive translucent finish. Released as part of the 2023 Gundam Ichiban Kuji Prize A series, this kit brings the Freedom Gundam into a solid clear format that changes how light and detail present on the finished model.

Mobility and Assembly Notes

This version of Freedom Gundam Ver.2.0 retains the sophisticated joint layout that supports dramatic posing and screen-accurate stances. Working with solid clear parts requires patience to prevent stress marks and visible nubs, so this kit best suits modelers with intermediate building experience and some prior work with clear plastic.

Finishing and Paint Recommendations

To protect the clarity, perform gentle sanding with fine grits to remove nub marks and avoid aggressive scraping. Use panel lining to bring out mechanical detail, and consider a light matte or satin topcoat to cut glare while preserving the clear look.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: Master Grade (MG)
  • Build Level: Moderate

Bandai 2682512 MG 1/100 Freedom Gundam Ver.2.0 Solid Clear is a rewarding project for builders who enjoy clear-part kits and dynamic posing. Its combination of engineering and presentation makes it a memorable addition to a Gunpla collection.

The solid clear parts catch and transmit light differently than opaque plastic, so backlighting or directional lighting can highlight internal detail and create a striking display effect.
Use sharp hobby nippers with a flat cutting face, fine sanding sticks, and take light passes when removing runners. Avoid twisting parts and test on sprues to learn how the plastic responds.
Yes, but use thin, controlled layers and mask carefully. Transparent or tinted paints work best when you want to keep some clarity; do a test on spare pieces first.
Panel line before the final seal. Use mild topcoats and spot-test to ensure the finish does not cloud the clear parts.

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