Bandai 5061331 HGUC 1/144 RX-105 XI Gundam Detail-Focused HG Kit No.238  [B-5061331]

Bandai 5061331 - HGUC 1/144 RX-105 XI Gundam No.238
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Brand:
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Model:
B-5061331
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Overview of the Bandai HGUC 1/144 RX-105 XI Gundam

The Bandai HGUC 1/144 RX-105 XI Gundam stands out in the High Grade line with a satisfying build process and precise engineering. It combines compact scale with clear design intent, giving hobbyists a kit that displays well on a shelf or in a diorama.

Articulation and Pose Control

This kit features well thought out joint geometry that supports a wide range of poses. Individual joints are designed for smooth movement with enough friction to hold dynamic stances, and the shoulder connections allow for stable arm positions suitable for action displays.

Material Finish and Color Split

Bandai uses sturdy, well molded plastic in this release, so parts generally require minimal cleanup. Color separation is effective, reducing the need for full paint work while still leaving room for modelers who prefer decals or extra detailing to refine the finish.

Assembly Notes for Modelers

Builders new to HG kits will find the RX-105 approachable, while veterans can explore light customising. Use fine-grit sanding to tidy nub marks and a panel liner to bring out engraved lines. Minor seam work will yield a cleaner display result.

Specifications

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

All in all, the Bandai HGUC 1/144 RX-105 XI Gundam offers a solid mix of poseability and build quality that suits both display collectors and hobbyists who like to tweak or weather their kits.

Yes, the RX-105 has clear parts and straightforward assembly steps that make it accessible to beginners while still providing satisfying detail.
A pair of good nippers, a hobby knife, and fine-grit sandpaper will cover the essentials. Tweezers and a panel liner are useful for neat detailing.
No, the color separation is strong enough for an out-of-box display, though selective painting and washes can lift small details.
The joints are designed for repeated posing; treat tighter joints with care and avoid forcing parts beyond their intended range to prevent stress.

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