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Bandai SDBB Gundam Age-1 Normal/Titus/Spallow

$20.99 AUD
Three forms, one kit! Normal, Titus, Spallow take flight. Snap-fit fun, no glue or fuss. Weapons galore, shelf's hero chorus. AGE-1's charm ignites the light.
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4 × $5.24
Key features
  1. Triple Threat in Tiny Form: No need to choose! This BB kit lets you build the agile AGE-1 Normal, the brawny Titus, and the zippy Spallow – all from one box. Three suits, endless posing possibilities, endless shelf-top battles.
  2. Snap-Fit Symphony: Building bliss starts here! No glue, no tears, just click-clacking your way to mobile suit joy. Perfect for pint-sized pilots and anyone who wants a quick, satisfying Gundam fix.
  3. Weaponized Wardrobe: Each form rocks its own arsenal! Beam rifle for Normal, cannons for Titus, tonfas for Spallow – this trio packs enough firepower to light up your imagination (and maybe your shelf).
Returns & Refunds
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  2. Contact Process for Issues: If you encounter any issues with your purchase, you should first contact Gundam Express Australia via email at support@gundamexpressaustralia.com.au, describing the problem and providing photos and contact details.
  3. Response and Advice: Gundam Express Australia will promptly respond to your email to discuss the issue and advise on the next steps.
  4. USA Customer Policy: USA customers are not eligible for returns, refunds, or compensation for any issues including lost, stolen, or incorrectly delivered items.
  5. Return Conditions for AU and NZ: Items must be returned in their original, undamaged, and resalable packaging if requested by Gundam Express Australia.
  6. Refund and Replacement Policy: Australian and New Zealand customers may receive replacements or refunds for reasons like change of mind (before dispatch with a restocking fee), incorrect items, lost/stolen/damaged parcels during delivery, missing parts, or inability to supply an item. Gundam Express Australia will give you a Reply Paid number for you to return these items at no cost to you at your local Australia Post outlet.
  7. Non-refundable Items: Items that cannot be refunded include those that are opened, used, partly assembled, lost parts, self-damaged items, or items found with no issues.
  8. Duplication Promise: Returns are accepted if you receive a duplicate gift, provided the item is returned in resalable condition and at your own expense.
  9. Pre-Order Cancellation: While pre-order refunds are typically not offered, requests will be considered but subject to a 10% restocking and administration fee.
  10. Restocking and Administration Charge: A 10% fee applies to canceled orders or refunds to cover non-refundable third-party fees, calculated on the total value of the products and shipping costs.
Series Assembly Guide FAQ

Bandai SDBB Gundam Age-1 Normal/Titus/Spallow

This great set allows you to build an SD version of the Gundam AGE-1 Normal, Titus, or Spallow. The head and torso of these three suits are the same so all you need to do is swap the arms and legs to create a different suit. The set also contains a shield, a rifle, a dagger, effect parts and foil marking stickers!

Mobile Suit Gundam Age Series

From Father to Son, Generations of Battle Unfold in Mobile Suit Gundam AGE Series. Join the Battle! Get ready to dive into an epic saga with "Mobile Suit Gundam AGE," a series that spans three generations of epic Gundam battles! From Flit Asuno crafting the AGE-1 Gundam to his grandkids...

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Mobile Suit Gundam Age Series

Assembly Guide

Skill Level.2 Basic modeling skills are required. Parental supervision may be required for younger children. These kits are generally suitable for beginner builders. A basic set of modeling tools are required including nippers, hobby knife, sanding sticks/paper, file, and tweezers. No glue is needed for the general assembly. Parts will need to be removed by using a pair of nippers and cutting the part away from the runner. Parts may require clean-up where they were removed from the runner.

Gunpla (plastic model kits) are a snap together assembly and do not need plastic cement to complete. We always recommend having some plastic cement handy as a part of your modeler's tool kit. If you prefer to fix your model in a particular pose then plastic cement will work. Plastic cement is also perfect to use if a joint is loose. Apply plastic cement in a single thin layer and allow it to dry completely before test fitting. Re-apply more cement if necessary.

Gunpla (plastic model kits) are designed to be built and displayed without the need for painting. Kits are molded in different colours replicating the colours of the actual mecha from the Gundam series. A technique called colour separation, where multiple parts of the model are molded in different colours on the same sprue is also used. Gundam kits often include stickers or water-slide decals that can be applied to the model to enhance its appearance. Some Gunpla kits come with pre-painted parts or parts with pre-applied details, such as metallic or translucent finishes.

Many modelers still choose to paint their kits to customize and add further detail. Painting allows for more creativity and personalization, enabling modelers to achieve unique effects, weathering, and colour schemes that may not be available out of the box. However, the kits are designed to be enjoyable and visually appealing even without painting, making them accessible to a wide range of hobbyists.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary narrative of the Advanced Generation timeline?

Centered around "Mobile Suit Gundam AGE," the AG timeline chronicles a protracted war between Earth and the Unknown Enemy (UE), spanning three generations of the Asuno family, each with its own Gundam pilot.

How does the multi-generational approach shape the AG storyline?

The series is unique in its division into three arcs, each spotlighting a different Asuno family member—Flit, Asemu, and Kio—as they confront the evolving UE threat, offering varied perspectives on war, legacy, and reconciliation.

Who are the primary antagonists in the AG timeline?

The Unknown Enemy, later revealed as the Vagan, serve as the main adversaries. Originating from space settlers left to perish, their intent is to reclaim Earth, presenting a tale of vengeance, miscommunication, and the quest for home.

How does "Gundam AGE" approach the theme of technological progression?

Throughout the series, mobile suit development is paramount. Flit Asuno's initial AGE system evolves, reflecting technological advances across generations and the shifting dynamics of warfare.

What distinguishes the AG timeline from other Gundam series?

"Gundam AGE" is notable for its family saga approach, game-like mobile suit customization, and its attempt to appeal to a younger audience while maintaining core Gundam themes of conflict and understanding.

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