Description
This is a posable, high-grade or better injection-plastic kit of an item from the Gundam universe.
From the popular anime series "Gundam Wing" comes the Gundam Deathscythe, now a part of the HGAC line for the first time! This kit builds the very first version of Duo Maxwell's Gundam, which hasn't been realized as an HG kit in about 20 years.
Sliding gimmicks in the shoulder and knee armor allow for improved possibility, and you can expect significantly improved color separation over the older HG release!
[Features]:
- Two varieties of beam scythe effect parts
- Buster shield blades can move outward and inward, with optional clear effect parts included
- Includes parts to recreated the stowed state of the beam scythe
[Includes]:
- Beam scythe x1
- Beam scythe stowed state parts x1
- Buster shield x1
- Beam scythe effect parts x2
- Buster shield effect parts x1
- Foil sticker sheet x1
Please note that the first release of this item may be limited, and in some cases it may not be possible to fill all orders at the time of its initial release. Any order not filled at the time of the initial release will be filled by subsequent restocks, but we recommend placing an order as soon as possible for your best chance to receive a piece from the first release!
Details
Assembly Guide
Skill Level 2:
Easy to Complete
Skill Level 2 kits require basic plastic model assembly techniques, such as cutting parts from the runners, and cutting or sanding away the remains of the gates (the place where the part was connected to the runner). Some kits in this level also provide stickers for some markings. Most level 2 kits do not require cement or paint, but be sure to read any additional information provided to be sure. To nicely complete a level 2 kit, you will want to have a pair of plastic nippers for cutting parts from the runners, and a fine file, sandpaper or hobby knife for cleaning the gates. In some cases, a pair of tweezers makes applying stickers easier. Most adults with no prior modeling experience would have no trouble completing a kit of skill level 2. Parents would probably want to assist younger children with a kit of this level if they have never built one before.
No Cement Required

This item does not require the use of cement to complete. Some modelers prefer to use cement on snap-together kits in order to fix them into a particular pose, or make a joint more secure. However, this is not required to complete these kits.
No Painting Required
This item does not require painting.

Either the item is completely pre-painted, such as an action figure or other completed figure, or it is molded in the colors of the finished item so that it appears natural after you have assembled it. Note that kits which are molded in their final colors will always look better when painted, even if this is not required. At the very least, a light coat of flat clear spray will make a science-fiction kit look much less toy-like after assembly. The same goes for some action figures as well.