Bandai 5063574 - MG 1/100 Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Revise Model Kit - Master Grade Display Build  [B-5063574]

Bandai 5063574 - MG 1/100 Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Second Revise
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CAD$60.60
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5063574
GTIN:
4573102635747
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Refined Assembly Notes for the MG Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Revise

The MG 1/100 Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Revise is a notable Master Grade entry from the Gundam SEED line, prized for precise moulding and thoughtful engineering. The kit delivers well separated parts and a silhouette that suits both shelf display and dynamic posing, making it a popular choice among builders who focus on neat construction and articulation.

Movement and Styling Details

Engineered with a sophisticated joint layout, this model allows a broad range of poses while keeping stability in check. Shoulder and knee linkages are designed to support action stances, and the armour panels interlock cleanly to minimise visible seams for a tidy final look.

Skill Level and Essential Tools

Assembly sits at a moderate difficulty and is best tackled by hobbyists with some Gunpla experience. Recommended tools include side cutters, a sharp hobby knife and medium-to-fine sanding sticks to refine part fit and remove nub marks effectively.

Finishing Tips and Painting Advice

Light sanding of connection points and careful panel lining will bring out surface detail. Decals and a protective topcoat help preserve the finish and sharpen the model's colour contrasts for a pro-grade appearance.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: Master Grade (MG)
  • Build Level: Moderate

For builders who enjoy technical builds and display-worthy results, the MG Gundam Astray Blue Frame 2nd Revise rewards careful assembly with excellent articulation and refined part separation, making it a solid centrepiece for any Gunpla collection.

The kit is moderately challenging; beginners can finish it with patience, but prior experience with nub removal and joint assembly will make the process smoother.
Start with quality side cutters, a hobby knife, and a set of sanding sticks. A pair of tweezers and panel lining pens are also helpful for decals and small parts.
Many modellers customise armaments using parts from compatible 1/100 kits, but check joint sizes and connector types before mixing to ensure fit and balance.
Careful sanding, use of liquid cement on polycaps where appropriate, and light primer between coats will help hide seams and give a smooth final surface.

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