

🏁 Build the legend, own the legacy!
The MPC1969 Dodge Country Charger R-T 1:25 Scale Model Kit offers an intermediate skill level build with detailed black molding, dual engine intake options, and authentic country racing parts. Perfect for collectors and hobbyists seeking a customizable and portable classic muscle car replica.
| Manufacturer | C.P.M. |
| Brand | MPC |
| Model | MPC878 |
| Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | MPC878 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MPC878 |
| Special Features | Portable |
J**Y
Decals were ordered totally separate
T**Y
Very nice
The fitting is a bit odd on the front bumper but I like how it turned out
A**R
Cool kit.
Great kit great options good car to make a death proof out of.
A**E
Yeeee Haaaa! Good Times There Are Not Forgotten
It's the 1968 Dodge "Country Charger"... celebrated in song and story. Just a good old car, never meanin' no harm... got put upon a list, by upset revisionists on the day it was born. Makin' its way, the only way it knows how, but that's just a little bit more than the censors allow. "Country Charger", yea... we all know what kit this really is. PROS: This is a repackaging of a kit that was originally molded in orange (nudge nudge, wink wink). Push bar, roll cage, and dual-quad carbs are still offered. Nicely detailed interior. Very few warp or flash issues. A lot of 'new' decals are included. CONS: The kit is now molded in black, not the original orange. (nothing a coat of primer won't help to fix!) No driver's side mirror (or any mirrors) are included... weird, considering the box top art shows one. I had to use a spare from a different kit. No accelerator/brake pedals are included (not than anyone would see them, but this is the first kit I've ever built that doesn't have them) The wheel rims provided aren't perfect, but they're close enough once painted. Some fitting issues regarding the bumpers & roll cage, which may require a bit of creative restructuring and sanding. Had to make my own CB antenna & roof decals... hee hee hee FINAL WORD: Overall a solid kit. Even if you aren't looking to build a not at all specific, well known car from a long running, #1 rated television series of the 1970's, you could do a lot worse than the "Country Charger". I would recommend this kit for builders of intermediate skill.
A**O
I painted my kit orange and bought decals for the general Lee.
It's the exact same kit as the mpc General Lee from the Dukes of Hazzard.only difference is that it's molded in black and doesn't come with the rebel flag for the top of the car.other than that it's a fairly good kit.
R**G
Gift
Built right away and put in collection
R**Y
Easy to build Charger
Looks like the real thing
G**Y
Thank You
Thank You!
C**S
Absolutely worst moulding I’ve ever seen in a kit. Chassis was just a blob and not a single part fitted without serious modification with files, scalpel and lots of tape. Plus moulded out of black - prob says somewhere, but if you plan on painting, make sure you do ALOT. Of prep work.
G**R
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H**L
Ni me gusto que viniera en color negro, te obliga a pintarlo de negro o un color fuerte para ocultar el color del modelo, esto para ocultar el flujo del material y sus uniones.
I**O
El modelo es hermoso, sin embarco los acabados de las partes son mediocres, así mismo muy simples, los ensambles finales se complican porque lo son muy precisos
S**É
J'ai reçu se kit aujourd'hui et j'ai presque fini de le faire, il a gros max 70 pieces et il n'a pas de details comme les revell le sont sa vaut 20-25$ gros max et vous devrais écrire le niveau de competence requis
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