MG 1/100 Crossbone Gundam X1 Full Cloth Master Grade Kit - Bandai 5066373  [B-5066373]

Bandai 5066373 - MG 1/100 Crossbone Gundam X1 Full Cloth
Price:
CAD$62.39
Brand:
Bandai
Model:
B-5066373
GTIN:
4573102663733
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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MG Crossbone Gundam X1 Full Cloth: inner frame engineering and cloak modules

This Master Grade 1/100 model represents the Crossbone Gundam X1 Full Cloth with a focus on internal articulation and a modular cloak system. The kit recreates the unit's distinctive silhouette while offering separated exterior panels for added realism.

Assembly level and recommended tools

Skill level: advanced. Recommended basic tools include plastic nippers, a hobby knife, sanding sticks or files, and fine tweezers. The build follows multiple subassembly stages to integrate the inner frame with external armor and cloak sections.

Preparing surfaces and finishing touches

Optional finishing steps include seam sanding, panel lining, and selective painting to accentuate part separation. A final clear coat may be applied depending on preferred sheen; these steps are optional for a straight-build display result.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/100
  • Grade: MG
  • Build Level: advanced

Overall, the kit combines detailed inner-frame mechanics with a composite Full Cloth cloak intended for careful assembly and display presentation.

This release is an MG (Master Grade) 1/100 scale Gunpla kit listed as Bandai 5066373, designed for modelers familiar with subassembly and articulation work.
The inner frame is articulated and requires careful fitting of multiple parts. Expect several steps to align limb joints and torso mounts before adding exterior armor.
The cloak comes as several interlocking plastic components that attach to torso and shoulder points, allowing a coherent cloak outline while preserving some articulation.
For clean results use sharp nippers for runner removal, a hobby knife for trimming, sanding tools for seams, and tweezers for small parts; optional paints and panel liners will enhance detail.

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