Bandai 5058261 - HGUC 1/144 EMS-10 Zudah Model Kit - Compact Zeon Test Frame  [B-5058261]

Bandai 5058261 - HGUC 1/144 EMS-10 Zudah #65
Price:
CAD$27.41
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5058261
GTIN:
4573102582614
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Overview of the Bandai 5058261 - HGUC 1/144 EMS-10 Zudah Build

The HGUC 1/144 EMS-10 Zudah kit from Bandai offers an absorbing assembly that recreates the experimental Zeon silhouette seen in Mobile Suit Gundam: MS IGLOO. Builders who favour unusual silhouettes and mechanical detail will find this kit rewarding.

Articulation and Styling Notes

Key to the Zudah is its well engineered articulation, which supports a wide selection of display poses. Shoulder mechanisms allow smooth rotation and hold, while distinct part separation helps produce clean panel lines once assembled.

Difficulty Level and Tool Suggestions

The kit rates as moderate in build complexity, suitable for experienced hobbyists and those moving up from entry level High Grade kits. A basic toolset - side cutters, a sharp hobby knife and sanding sticks - will make the assembly more precise and faster.

Prep, Paint and Finish Tips

Light sanding of nub marks is recommended for a neat finish. Simple panel lining will bring out mechanical details, and applying decals followed by a protective topcoat will complete the model's appearance.

Specifications

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

The HGUC 1/144 EMS-10 Zudah is a distinctive addition for Gunpla collectors who want a Zeon experiment kit with solid articulation and clear detailing that rewards careful assembly.

You do not need expert skills, but familiarity with basic High Grade techniques helps. This kit is moderate in complexity and suits builders comfortable with nub cleanup and simple fitting.
Start with side cutters for sprue removal, a hobby knife for trimming, and sanding sticks for smoothing nubs. Tweezers and small files are handy for decal placement and fine work.
The kit looks good straight from the runners, but light painting and panel lining will enhance depth and make mechanical details pop if you want a more finished display piece.
The Zudah suits both static stances and aerial layouts. Use a display stand for flight poses to show off its shoulder articulation and dynamic limb positioning.

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