Bandai 5058171 - 1/144 HG Graze Ein Model Kit - Urban Combat High Grade  [B-5058171]

Bandai 5058171 - 1/144 HG Graze Ein
Price:
CAD$19.56
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5058171
GTIN:
4573102581716
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Build overview for the 1/144 HG Graze Ein

The 1/144 HG Graze Ein from "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans" makes a solid entry in the High Grade series, giving a rewarding assembly for both newer builders and those with more experience. The kit reproduces Ein's silhouette accurately, with clear part separation and dependable articulation points.

Styling and pose potential

The Graze Ein is recognisable for its heavyset silhouette and aggressive posture. Bandai has designed the joints to allow a wide variety of poses, so you can set it up in action-ready stances or more restrained display poses, making it a flexible display piece for any shelf.

Skill level and recommended tools

This kit sits at a moderate difficulty level and is best tackled by someone with basic Gunpla experience. Keep side cutters, a hobby knife, and sanding sticks handy to remove runners cleanly and tidy up seam lines.

Finishing advice for modelers

Sanding panel edges and adding panel lining will bring out the armor detail. Applying waterslide or sticker decals followed by a protective topcoat will help the finished model look sharp and consistent under display lighting.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: High Grade (HG)
  • Build Level: Moderate

The 1/144 HG Graze Ein is a well balanced kit that rewards careful assembly and light customization. Its combination of detail and articulation makes it a worthwhile addition to any Gunpla collection.

A determined beginner can finish it, though prior experience with nipper use and basic sanding will make the process smoother and reduce frustration.
Lightly sand visible seam lines and use panel wash or fine-tipped markers to accent recesses before sealing with a clear coat for a cleaner look.
No special tools are required for posing, but a pair of small pliers and a hobby mat can help when adjusting tight joints or working with decals.
Basic weathering techniques like dry brushing and washes work well on this kit. Start subtly and build layers to keep the finish realistic.

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