Posted January 8, 201510 yr Dodge Challenger 1970 Hi! Here's my new MOC Dodge Challenger 1970, it is made 1:12 scale. Front suspension is independent with positive castor, rear is a live axle with the panhard bar. RWD with Buggy motor, Servo is for steering. М motor was changed for Servo, but I don't have another photo 0T34B3EUlQ0
January 8, 201510 yr Brutal muscle car! Love the wheels you choose and this scale made suspension possible:) PF is a big bonus to this Model Team MOC
January 8, 201510 yr Wonderful. I love the bodywork and detailing. plus one for the large engine scoop
January 8, 201510 yr Gorgeous! Love the interior and overall attention to detail. Great choice of colors. :-D
January 8, 201510 yr I'm a fan of old muscle cars, so this caught my eye right away. I think the way you were able to blend the technic panels with the more traditional bricks and still keep the great Model Team look is an impressive feat. And then the fact that you squeezed in the PF and suspension and stuff... that's just very cool. Working in this scale is a bit harder to do all that and you did it very, very well! Custom stickers are a nice touch too.
January 8, 201510 yr Black beauty :) Very well executed and as said by others: perfect blend between technic and MT
January 8, 201510 yr I think the way you were able to blend the technic panels with the more traditional bricks and still keep the great Model Team look is an impressive feat. And then the fact that you squeezed in the PF and suspension and stuff... that's just very cool. Working in this scale is a bit harder to do all that and you did it very, very well! Custom stickers are a nice touch too. The man said it all, I salute you, you're great builder. Congratulations! Is there any bending due to chassis slimness?
January 8, 201510 yr Author The man said it all, I salute you, you're great builder. Congratulations! Is there any bending due to chassis slimness? Thanks! No, there are no bendings for its weight))) & there are also "old technic beams" behind the doorsteps)))
January 8, 201510 yr What a nice symbyosis of studless pannels and classical bricks! And it even has realistic mechanics! I'm trully impressed! This has to go to HOF!
January 8, 201510 yr Wow just wow,if you make instructions I will build this and display in on my desk at work !!!
January 8, 201510 yr That chassis is spectacular. Minimalist and functional. I particularly like the use of the f1 suspension arms. How do the springs handle the weight?
January 8, 201510 yr That chassis is spectacular. Minimalist and functional. I particularly like the use of the f1 suspension arms. How do the springs handle the weight?
January 8, 201510 yr You really managed to capture the curves of the original car, and realistic suspension too; just amazing. My only critique would be that the the place where the curved panels connect with the bottom of the car is a little strange. tim
January 9, 201510 yr Author Your excellent car has been added to the HOF. That was very unexpectedly & nice, thanks a lot!
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