Bandai 5060744 - HGBD:R 1/144 Re:Rising Gundam Customisable HG Kit  [B-5060744]

Bandai 5060744 - HGBD:R 1/144 Re:Rising Gundam No.37
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CAD$92.56
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5060744
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Kit overview for the HGBD:R 1/144 Re:Rising Gundam

The Bandai 5060744 - HGBD:R 1/144 Re:Rising Gundam model kit gives modellers a hands-on build with a focus on interchangeable components and strong colour separation. Its modular approach encourages experimenting with setups while the engineered joints enable sturdy, poseable results for shelf display or action scenes.

Modular construction and joint performance

This Re:Rising Gundam emphasises part swapping and simple reconfiguration, which makes it a solid pick for kitbashers. The joint design balances range of motion with stability, allowing for dynamic stances without constant readjusting.

Skill level and recommended tools

Rated at a moderate build level, the kit fits experienced beginners and seasoned builders alike. Useful tools include side cutters, a hobby knife and sanding sticks to trim runners and tidy seamlines.

Preparation, painting and finishing tips

Minor sanding and panel lining help the colour separations pop, while decals and a clear topcoat will add a display-ready finish. Work in thin layers when painting to keep panel details crisp.

Specifications

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

For builders who like to customise and pose, the HGBD:R 1/144 Re:Rising Gundam delivers flexible assembly and vivid colour separation, making it a worthwhile addition to an HG collection.

Expect several hours for a careful assembly including cleanup and panel lining. Painting and finishing will add extra time depending on your workflow.
The kit uses common HG connection points, so many parts can be mixed with other 1/144 HG kits, though minor fit work may be needed for perfect joins.
Acrylics or lacquers designed for polystyrene are both suitable. Use light primer coats and thin layers of colour to preserve detail and avoid obscuring panel lines.
Careful trimming with side cutters, followed by sanding and a small amount of putty where needed, will give smooth seams before painting and topcoating.

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