Bandai 5065620 - SD Gundam EX-STANDARD 006 Strike Freedom Gundam ZGMF-X20A Model Kit - Shelf Friendly SD Kit  [B-5065620]

Bandai 5065620 - SD Gundam EX-STANDARD 006 Strike Freedom Gumdam ZGMF-X20A
Price:
CAD$10.88
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5065620
Condition:
Brand New
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Assembling the Bandai SD Strike Freedom ZGMF-X20A

The SD Gundam EX-Standard series from Bandai delivers stylised takes on famous mobile suits, and the Strike Freedom ZGMF-X20A keeps the focus on simple construction and display-ready looks. This compact, super-deformed kit is aimed at hobbyists who want a quick build with satisfying results.

Movement and Structural Design

Small as it is, the Strike Freedom EX-Standard still offers usable articulation. The shoulder and knee mechanisms provide enough range for dynamic posing, while the overall engineering keeps poses stable on a shelf.

Parts Separation and Assembly Effort

Color separation is a strong point on these kits, so painting is optional for most builders. The Strike Freedom ZGMF-X20A has distinct molded colors that reduce touch-up needs, and simple snap-fit construction makes panel lining the main upgrade for extra detail.

Presentation and Personalisation Options

The kit shows off its iconic wings and weaponry well, making it easy to stage dramatic poses. Builders can personalise the model with decals, light washes, or modest weathering to give the Strike Freedom a customised finish.

Specifications

  • Scale: SD
  • Grade: EX-Standard
  • Build Level: Entry

The SD Gundam EX-Standard Strike Freedom ZGMF-X20A is a breezy, rewarding kit for collectors and newcomers who want a compact, poseable addition to their display.

A straightforward assembly can take an hour or two for experienced builders; newcomers should allow a few hours to trim parts and test fit pieces carefully.
No glue is required thanks to snap-fit construction, and paint is optional due to good color separation. Many builders still use panel lining to bring out surface detail.
Basic tools like nippers, a hobby knife, and sanding sticks are helpful. A fine marker or panel line wash improves definition without heavy painting skills.
Customization is approachable: decals, subtle weathering, and small paint accents work well on the small surfaces while keeping the build time reasonable.

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