Bandai 49407 - HG 1/144 Gundam Deathscythe Hell Kit  [B-49407]

Bandai #B-49407 - 1/144 NO.12 Gundam Deathscythe Hell (Gundam Model Kits)
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CAD$12.98
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-49407
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Overview of the Bandai 49407 HG 1/144 Deathscythe Hell

The Bandai 49407 1/144 Gundam Deathscythe Hell kit recreates the shadowy mobile suit with careful panel detail and iconic scythe armament. This HG release balances visual accuracy and assembly clarity for hobbyists who enjoy high poseability and clean part separation.

Poseability and Seam Control

The kit features well thought out joints that enable a wide range of poses while keeping stability in display positions. Part separation is engineered to reduce visible seams, so the finished model looks crisp with minimal gap work.

Skill Level and Essential Tools

Classed as a moderate build, the Deathscythe Hell suits builders with some kit experience. Standard modelling tools like side cutters, a sharp hobby knife, and sanding sticks are recommended to get tidy joins and smooth surfaces.

Paint Prep and Finish Advice

Light sanding, panel lining, and careful decal placement will lift the kit from box build to showpiece. Finish with a clear topcoat to protect paint and decals and to even out the sheen across armour and weapons.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/144
  • Grade: High Grade (HG)
  • Build Level: Moderate

The Bandai 49407 1/144 Gundam Deathscythe Hell is a satisfying project for modelers who want detail and articulation without complex engineering. Its sculpt and armament make it a strong addition to any Gundam display.

Build time varies by skill, but most hobbyists complete a clean assembly over several evenings when taking care with seam work and decals.
Yes, the kit ships with decals to add markings and surface detail; you can choose to use waterslides or stickers depending on preference.
The scythe is designed for dynamic display, though careful balancing and secure connections help prevent droop in dramatic stances.
Acrylic or enamel paints both work well; use thin coats, allow proper drying, and seal with a clear topcoat to protect the finish.

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