Hasegawa 65845 VF-31C Siegfried Makina 1/72 variable-fighter plastic model kit with articulated structure for builder assembly  [HA-65845]

Hasegawa 65845 - 1/72 VF-31C Siegfried Makina
Price:
USD$29.70
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-65845
GTIN:
4967834658455
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Brand New
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Hasegawa VF-31C Siegfried Makina - 1/72 variable-fighter model study

The product is a 1/72 scale plastic model kit of the VF-31C Siegfried Makina from the Macross series, positioned within Hasegawa's Macross line as a scale representation of the variable fighter for builder-focused assembly.

Series context and subject

The VF-31C is presented as a scale replication of the variable fighter design used in the Macross series. The release sits among Hasegawa's anime aircraft and mecha kits where emphasis is placed on proportion accuracy and pose options across multiple modes.

Assembly and fit notes

Construction relies on multi-part sprues and conventional model assembly techniques. Expect a sequence of subassemblies for fuselage, limbs, and weapon mounts; attention to seam alignment and panel fit will affect the final appearance. Some parts may require trimming and precise mating to minimise gaps before finishing.

Articulation and transformable sections

The kit is designed to reproduce the variable fighter geometry and includes separate elements intended to allow pose variation. Jointed sections support stance adjustment and basic transformation between flight and battroid-inspired poses. Builders should evaluate joint tightness during assembly to ensure pose retention while avoiding over-tightening that can stress small parts.

Surface finish and painting considerations

Surface detail is the primary reference for panel lines and access hatches; plan masking and iterative painting for the insignia and unit markings. Panel line cleanup and controlled priming will improve paint adhesion and reveal fine engraved details. Decal placement should be done after final clear coats to maintain adherence and reduce silvering.

Display and stability

Completed builds can present multiple display options including low-altitude flight, static stand, or dynamic posed stances. Consider weight distribution when mounting in inclined poses and verify peg fits where display stands are used to avoid stress on connection points.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/72

Neutral summary: the kit provides a scale replication of the VF-31C with articulated sections suitable for varied poses. Assembly requires standard modelling care for seams and joint fit. Finished builds offer solid display potential when joints are adjusted for stability and paintwork is applied to reveal panel detail.

The kit is 1/72 scale. Expect a compact display footprint compared with larger scales, with enough detail for panel work and decal placement appropriate to shelf displays or small dioramas.
Joint fit varies by build; some articulation points may require minor shimming or friction adjustments to hold dynamic poses reliably. Check tightness as you assemble to balance mobility and stability.
Decal inclusion varies by release. Verify the specific box contents from the retailer or official listing before assuming aftermarket decals are unnecessary for full marking coverage.
Standard modelling tools such as nippers, sanding sticks, hobby knife, and plastic cement or glue for detail parts are sufficient. Fine files and liquid cement help with tight seams and small geometry.
The design supports multiple display modes representative of the variable fighter. Proper assembly and joint tuning are necessary to switch and secure different configurations for display.

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