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- Just finished building a 1971 Dodge Demon. The kits body is great, the interior is OK, but in my opinion, the engine and chassis and suspension are very generic. Toy like. ....... *PICS* .....
- Looks pretty good! I kinda like it without the stripes too. It's an old MPC kit, I think. Never known for great engines or chassis. *NM*
- Diggin that! *NM*
- I would hit that engine compartment with some black wash. You dont have to grime it up but it will look more like a real engine, thats if i was building it , you do you. *NM*
- Beautiful model - great paint! I don't see why R2 felt the need to simplify things so much , regardless of what the original kit was like. Link to a real 340 under the hood in the msg. *NM* *LINK*
- FYI, I kind of like the 340 engine in the AMT '71 Duster 340...INSTRUCTION EXCERPT INSIDE..
- I also don't understand why when AMT had the newer tooled 1971 Duster with the detailed frame,suspension & engine they didn't use it as the underpinnings for the 1971 Demon.........AFAIK didn't both Duster & Demon share the same,chassis,engine & body shell etc in 1:1 scale. *NM*
- I think it looks great! *NM*
- I like it! I hear what you're saying about lack of detail, I still think it's a decent kit.....but if you don't like the Demon, save your money when the 72 Duster comes out, cause it will share most of the underpinnings with this kit.
- Looks great to me. Is that MCW paint on the body? *NM*