Bandai 03752 HG 1/144 RMS-099 Rick-Dias Model Kit  [B-03752]

Bandai #B-03752 - 1/144 No.4 Z Gundam RMS099 Rick-Dias
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Model:
B-03752
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Build Overview for the 1/144 RMS-099 Rick-Dias

The Bandai 03752 release delivers a compact Gunpla interpretation of the RMS-099 Rick-Dias from Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, offering High Grade detail in a manageable 1/144 package. The kit captures the mobile suit's solid silhouette while remaining approachable for model makers.

Poseability and Fine Detail

Articulation is a strong point, with joint design that supports a wide range of poses similar to the on-screen unit. Smooth movement in the arms, legs and torso makes action displays practical, and the precise part separation helps keep color accuracy without heavy painting.

Difficulty Rating and Handy Tools

Rated as a moderate build, this kit is best suited to hobbyists who have completed a few models. Basic tools like side cutters, a hobby knife and sanding sticks are sufficient for most assembly tasks.

Finishing Tips: Prep, Paint and Protect

Although color separation is well executed, light sanding and panel lining will add depth to the final finish. A clear topcoat is optional for those aiming for a display-ready sheen.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: HG
  • Build Level: Moderate

The Bandai 03752 RMS-099 Rick-Dias balances approachable complexity with strong display potential, making it a useful addition for both new and experienced builders.

Assembly time varies with skill, but expect a focused evening or two for someone with basic experience, allowing extra time for sanding and panel lining.
No, the kit's color separation reduces the need for painting, though selective touch-ups and panel lining will improve contrast and detail.
A pair of side cutters, a hobby knife, sanding sticks and tweezers cover most needs for trimming nubs and cleaning up parts.
A topcoat is optional and depends on whether you want a matte or glossy finish; it can also help protect panel lining and decals.

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