I mean, the decal sheet is barren and interior detail is… really, really low. Which granted is more or less the theme with mid 80’s Revell Monogram 1/24th scale kits, reasonable engine detail, high exterior detail and overlooked interiors. Also a theme is the plated light parts, like the tail lights and fog lamps, which lets be honest without the right paints looks like utter balls.
There’s several variations of the kit on the market, some of which oddly enough pack a hell of a lot more detail to this mold, like the Nash Bridges ’71 Cuda convertible has a whole decal sheet that this one lacks including a better interior, though that being said the more stripped down bare essentials no-arm-rest-and-wood-inlays was the default option
Also, my build had some… issues, so to say. The kit I bought was second hand and already opened, that’s me being a cheapskate cause it was only 7 bucks, but the owner said it had been “under a bunch of Monopoly game boxes for around a decade”, so I thought how heavy could a board game be? Well, it warped the chassis to a banana shape. Which is a issue when the exhaust system is molded onto the thing, and the exhaust tips form a bit of a puzzle with the rear valance and bumper. So they’re crooked!
The other details that make a hell of a difference were the grille backs for the front, which I have to admit was a pain in the ass to make cause I had to chip out the plastic from the grille but the result is amazing.
Engine wise, it’s amazing like all Revell/Monogram kits. Wired it up as best as I could, the only downside to the older detail of the 1980s Revell/Monogram kits is that the firewall is
But in the end, this kit didn’t bring back memories. It restored them, it made them better. I finally got my lime green ‘Cuda, with engine wires, with interior detail and finally after everything, made it look decent. It was worth sweating with the tiny little PE parts, worth buying around 30 bucks worth of extra bits to make it better. And if you can get your hands on this kit cause it’s getting rarer by the day, buy it, you’ll love it.
’71 Plymouth ‘Cuda 426 HEMI specifications:
Kit: #85-2943
Skill Level: 2
Parts: 69
Molded in: White
Scale: 1/24
