HGUC #58 RX-110 Gabthley

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The RX-110 Gabthley is a prototype transformable Mobile Suit initially designed by Paptimus Scirocco for mass production and widespread adoption amongst the Titans. Scirocco developed the RX-110 Gabthley from the ground up, creating a unique multi-stage transformable frame. The RX-110 Gabthley performed excellently in its initial tests, with its pilots quickly realizing the Mobile Suit’s unique strengths. Despite showing prowess during the testing phase, the RX-110 Gabthley prototypes would struggle in their encounter with the AEUG’s MSZ-006 Zeta Gundam. The RX-110 Gabthley never saw mass production due to its costly design and lackluster performance in its combat debut.

Included alongside the HG Gabthley for accessories:

  • Fedayeen Rifle
  • Beam Saber x2
  • Beam Saber Hilt x2
  • Display Base


Articulation
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The HG Gabthley features an entirely new construction supported by an array of polycaps, as this was the first rendition of this Mobile Suit in the HGUC line! This model features double-jointed knees and elbows, providing a wide range of motion to create dynamic poses. The HG Gabthley is also a transformable model kit with supplemental instructions for deploying the Mobile Suit’s Claw Arms and the complete conversion into Mobile Armor Mode at the back of the manual. Bandai provided an adjustable display stand for posing the HG Gabthley in any of its three forms. This model includes a small sheet of color-correcting stickers to help recreate the HG Gabthley’s on-screen appearance right out of the box!

Weapons and Other Notable Attributes 

The HG Gabthley includes the massive Fedayeen Rifle as its primary weapon. This weapon retains its functionality in Mobile Armor Mode and can alternatively function as a Beam Lance for charging targets. The HG Gabthley also sorties with four traditional Beam Saber Hilts stored inside its forearms. Bandai provided builders with two transparent yellow beam effect parts to recreate this equipment’s activation. There are storage brackets for almost all the accessories included with the HG Gabthley hidden underneath the display base.

This kit includes:

6 Runners total (A, B, C, D, SB6, PC123+)
Total Piece Count – 183 with 6 Unused Parts
Foil Stickers & 2 Screws
Materials – PS, ABS, PE
Japanese Instructions

Additional Fun information

Pilot(s): Jerid Messa, Mouar Pharaoh
Unit Type: Prototype Transformable Mobile Suit
Model number: RX-110
Code name: Gabthley
Overall Height: 18.5m(60.7ft)
Manufacturer: Earth Federation Forces

Scale: 1/144
Grade: High Grade
Completed Model Height:
Original Release Date: Dec 2005
Gundam Series: Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
Mechanical Designer: Kazumi Fujita

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Description

Bandai’s line of Pokemon model kits offers a fun and exciting building experience for all ages! Even first-time builders will have no problem with the HGUC #58 RX-110 Gabthley thanks to its reasonable piece count and easy-to-follow instructions. Additionally, the excellent price point of the Pokemon model kits makes them perfect candidates for experienced builders to try out new modeling techniques.

To drastically improve the appearance of your Pokepla, try implementing techniques such as seam line removal. Many of the early Pokemon models show some significant seam lines on visible parts, which some builders find undesirable and can lead to the separation of pieces over time. For a quick tutorial, attach the component you’d like to cement together, but leave a small but visible gap where the seam you’re trying to eliminate is. Using plastic cement such as AK’s Extra Thin Citrus Cement (which does indeed smell like citrus), run the applicator brush through the gap you created, filling it with a small amount of cement. After a few seconds, attach the parts all the way and hold while the cement works its magic. After the piece dries completely, begin sanding away at the seam and watch it disappear! It may take more than one application of cement to eliminate the seam, so try working on multiple pieces at once to increase efficiency. If you are not planning on painting the model, the seams may require additional sanding/polishing to match the texture of the bare plastic. Seam line removal is a great technique to learn, but it isn’t a perfect solution. Some of the seams are necessary for the model to articulate as intended, so find the right balance between a seamless static look and a functional model.

Be sure to finish your model with your preferred top coat to protect your hard work and give it a better feel in the hands!

 

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