Bandai 5062004 Mini Sanding Stick Set - Precision Hobby Sticks  [B-5062004]

Bandai 5062004 - Model Sanding Stick Set (Mini) (400/600/1000*3/each) Bandai Spirits Offical Tools
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Brand:
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Model:
B-5062004
GTIN:
4573102620040
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Precision sanding for scale models

For a smooth, professional finish on your scale kits, the Bandai 5062004 Mini Sanding Stick Set is a compact essential. Made for hobbyists who value control, these sticks come in grits 400, 600, and 1000 to cover rough shaping through to fine polishing.

Three grits for staged finishing

The kit contains three sticks of each grit, so you can progress from coarse material removal to final smoothing without switching tools frequently. Use the coarser grit to correct seams and the finer grits to refine panel lines and surface texture.

Designed for tight spots and fine detail

The small form factor makes these sanding sticks perfect for accessing recessed areas, joints, and fiddly parts. Their shape helps you work accurately on curved sections and small faces without over-sanding surrounding details.

A must for detailed model builds

Whether you assemble Gundam kits or other scale models, these sticks give the control needed to tidy up sprue marks, seams, and small defects prior to priming and painting.

They work well on typical kit materials such as polystyrene plastic and resin; use lighter pressure on delicate parts to avoid gouging.
Yes, you can extend their life by tapping off dust or brushing them gently; replace sticks when the grit becomes smooth.
Start with 400 for major shaping, move to 600 to blend, then finish with 1000 for a fine, paint-ready surface.

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