Bandai 5059551 - HG 1/300 Gran-Saurer Model Kit (Nekketsu Saikyo Go-Saurer) - Collector build  [B-5059551]

Bandai 5059551 - HG 1/300 Gran-Saurer (Nekketsu Saikyo Go-Saurer)
Price:
CAD$59.11CAD$70.41
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5059551
GTIN:
4573102595515
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Bandai Gran-Saurer 5059551 - A collector focused build overview

The Bandai HG 1/300 Gran-Saurer model kit, drawn from Nekketsu Saikyo Go-Saurer, gives collectors a satisfying snap-fit build with classic mecha detailing. This release sits within Bandai's Super Robot Wars inspired range and delivers the recognizable silhouette and sculpt fans expect.

Construction and kit layout

The kit is supplied as multi-color molded plastic parts that snap together without glue. Builders can enjoy clean panel lines and distinct sections that make sanding and seam work straightforward. The parts layout supports straightforward sub-assemblies for torso, limbs and head.

Movement and stance options

Articulation covers the main limb joints including elbows, knees and ankles, letting you pose Gran-Saurer in defensive and action stances. The balanced under-structure reduces top-heaviness so posed models remain stable on display stands or shelves.

Showcasing on shelves

After assembly, the Gran-Saurer presents a faithful on-shelf replica of its anime counterpart. The model responds well to light weathering or selective panel lining to accentuate mechanical details, making it a strong display piece for any robot collection.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/300
  • Articulation Points: Elbows, knees, ankles
  • Assembly Type: Snap-fit
  • Color Separation: Multi-color molded parts

This Bandai HG unit blends easy assembly with collectible detail, giving both new and seasoned builders a compact yet expressive mecha model.

Light sanding of nub marks and a fine wash over recessed lines really lifts the molded detail. Use a hobby knife for tight spots before applying panel line wash.
Yes. Because parts are colour separated, you can repaint selective panels or add decals while keeping much of the base assembly intact.
No glue is required, but a drop of plastic cement in stress areas can increase durability if you plan frequent handling.
At minimum, use side cutters, a hobby knife, fine files or sanding sticks and tweezers. A set of paints and panel lining pens will help enhance the finished look.

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