Bandai 5060968 - 1/144 HGUC MS-14F Gelgoog Marine Cima Custom High Grade Kit  [B-5060968]

Bandai 5060968 - HGUC 1/144 MS-14F Gelgoog Marine Cima Custom No.026
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Model:
B-5060968
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HGUC 1/144 MS-14F Gelgoog Marine Cima Custom Overview

The Bandai HGUC 1/144 MS-14F Gelgoog Marine Cima Custom reproduces the distinct silhouette from Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 with a focus on clear panel lines and part separation. Built to reflect Cima Garahau's variant, this High Grade release balances visual accuracy with straightforward assembly for hobbyists.

Poseability and Panel Fit

Engineered for a broad pose range, the kit features joint work that supports dynamic stances and smooth shoulder rotation for combat-style displays. The separated parts reduce the need for heavy paint work while maintaining a tidy built appearance.

Assembly Level and Tool Suggestions

This HGUC is moderate in build difficulty and is well suited to modelers with some prior kit experience. Recommended basics include side cutters, a hobby knife, sanding sticks, and fine files for a clean finish.

Preparation, Painting and Final Touches

Light sanding of nub marks, careful panel lining, and decal application noticeably lift the finished look. A clear topcoat seals decals and protects painted surfaces for long-term display.

Specifications

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

Overall, the HGUC 1/144 MS-14F Gelgoog Marine Cima Custom is a satisfying kit that offers both accurate styling and practical engineering, making it a solid pick for display or shelf rigs.

The kit sits at a moderate difficulty. New builders with experience on simple snap-fit kits should be able to complete it with patience and basic tools.
Thanks to the kit's part separation and colour-molded pieces, you can get a presentable finish out of the box, though paint and panel lining will boost realism.
Start with side cutters, a sharp hobby knife, sanding sticks of varying grit, and tweezers. These will help remove nubs and align small decals cleanly.
Modelers often add subtle detailing like metal decals, small chrome parts, or custom paint to accent vents and sensors without changing the kit structure.

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