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When I was in the process of finishing my first Demon I noticed they included the stripes and emblem for the Sizzler version of the car. To make it even better, Hart's Parts makes the correct hood scoop for the car. So, I knew I had to make another at some point. The Demon kit isn't a bad kit at all. In fact, it may be one of my favorite Round 2 kits. The hardest part is painting the grill. The rest of the kit goes together quite nice. SAM_1679 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1680 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1681 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1682 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr
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Now, for a special treat, the new 71 Demon kit. This has been a grail kit for a long time. I've really wanted one in the collection for years, as I liked them a bit more than the Duster. However, the vintage kits are at outrageous prices. I was excited when they announced the new kit. This kit is great! I liken it to the old 71 Duster kit. The only flaw I found was a hood fit issue, so I had to glue it shut. It would stick up on the front right or in the left back. The rear spoiler I think is also too thick. I did also find a head scratcher with the chassis. You have to poke out the holes for the exhaust, a feature you need stock or custom, but there are holes already in the suspension for the custom drag bars. Kinda weird. You also have to cut out the holes for the scoops, which is weird since you're adding strips and wouldn't be able to see them once the decals are on. Not to mention having to cut holes in the decals for the scoops. I just cut off the prongs and glued them straight on. Over all, the kit is an excellent kit, and makes a great looking model car! SAM_1561 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1565 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1567 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1568 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1569 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr SAM_1570 by Eric Lucas, on Flickr