Bandai 5065696 - HG 1/72 Weapon Set 6 for Amaim Warrior at the Borderline - Expansion Pack for Collectors  [B-5065696]

Bandai 5065696 - HG 1/72 Weapon Set 6 for Amaim Warrior At the Borderline
Price:
CAD$24.67
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5065696
GTIN:
4573102656964
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Customise your Amaim Warrior with Bandai 5065696

The Bandai HG 1/72 Weapon Set 6 gives hobbyists a straightforward way to expand an Amaim Warrior At the Borderline collection. This add-on supplies several weapon types that increase pose options and display variety. Created for the Kyoukai Senki line, the set is aimed at builders who want clean-fitting, hobby-grade parts for customizing existing kits.

Fit, build and finishing notes

Parts in this set are modelled for 1/72 scale Amaim Warrior figures and are engineered to mate cleanly with compatible joints and hardpoints. Assembly follows Bandai's snap-fit approach so most parts slot together without glue, while paint and panel-lining offer obvious visual upgrades. Modders will find the pieces suitable for kitbashing and display upgrades when detailed with paint and weathering.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/72
  • Assembly Type: Snap-fit
  • Color Separation: Color-separated components included; painting recommended for higher detail.

For builders seeking extra armaments and fresh display choices, the Bandai HG 1/72 Weapon Set 6 is a sensible, well-engineered option. It slots into Amaim Warrior builds cleanly and rewards extra finishing work with stronger visual impact.

These parts are intended for 1/72 scale Amaim Warrior At the Borderline models. Many standard HG joint points match directly, though some late-model variants may need small adjustments for a perfect fit.
The kit is snap-fit so glue is not required. Recommended tools include nippers for part removal, a hobby file or sandpaper for cleanup, and tweezers for small pieces.
Start with a light primer, then use acrylic or enamel paints in thin coats. Panel-lining and selective dry-brushing help bring out mechanical detail without overworking the parts.
Creative builders often adapt Bandai parts to other 1/72 projects. Fit will vary, so expect to trim or add small brackets when mixing brands.

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