
This led to a fantastic set of releases following that one; the ’69 Daytona and the ’69 Daytona 426 HEMI in 1999, the ’69 Charger re-release in ’08 and eventually the 1968 and 1970 Chargers as well, with the same quality build, just more parts and sadly less photo etched parts. In 2002, the ’68 was released as a drag Charger(Dick Landy’s drag beast, but with the parts to keep it stock if desired). This kit saw itself being re-released in 2012 under the “Special Edition” line and boy, it got some nifty extras cause of the special treatment. Namely, it can be build as one of three versions;
Its still such a good freakin’ kit after all these years, and it still is gonna be great when the 1970 Charger R/T arrives later this year which I’m told is still based upon this kit’s heritage. Granted, the body shape and the chassis stayed the same since 1968 and the only differences are the grille, tail and in some respects the interior saw some upgrades from ’69 on – it makes sense for the kit’s heritage to remain the same as well, it’s just fortunate that the heritage is so God damn good.
Something I’m also a giant fan of with these kits is when you get the choice of the 440 or the 426, you get a little display stand build to actually have some use for the parts and the engine without shoving it into a parts box. Especially since I got multiple Charger kits built now, I got both the 440 Magnum and the 426 HEMI engines on their little stands. Given the Dodge 440 and 426 engines by Revell are arguably their best mold jobs, it’s very fitting to have ’em up for display.
I figured I’d go the off-yellow that Chrysler was a fan of in the late 1960s, it’s a nice neutral color, different shade of yellow than I always use and I wanted to use it for a Mustang build in the future so it’s perfect! Zinc-yellow on the RAL chart for you EU buddies, or “Sunfire Yellow” on the Dodge/Chrysler color codes. This kit fortunately doesn’t have the molded in vinyl top like the ’69 Charger does, however it does have some nasty mold lines where you can clearly see the ‘removal’ job they had to do to get the smooth lines, but a spot of sanding and a primer coat got rid of ’em quickly.
The only two Chargers that remain in the line-up are the 1970s, I still got the Fast and Furious Charger sitting here that I’ll be finishing up in no time and sometime in the summer Revell will finally release the 1970 Charger R/T that people have been pining for. Perhaps, some day even the ’67 Charger’ll be built by me, but who knows!
’68 Dodge Charger R/T 440 Magnum specifications:
Kit: #85-4202
Skill Level: 3
Parts: 181
Molded in: White
Scale: 1/25
