usmc_vette1984 Posted Friday at 07:27 PM Posted Friday at 07:27 PM I bought the 1973 Challenger model kit and I must say I’m…disappointed. It doesn’t seem like it’s anywhere near accurate in its detailing, but I digress. I'm looking to build a 1972 Challenger, almost 1:1 to the real one I’m building. That being said, does anyone make a flat hood for the Challenger in 1:24? I’m thinking the 1970 Challenger kit will work as a donor for the chassis and interior, but my real one has a flat standard hood.
Shark Posted Friday at 08:17 PM Posted Friday at 08:17 PM Harts Parts has a lot of Mopar pieces in resin. Very good to deal with. 1
usmc_vette1984 Posted Friday at 11:40 PM Author Posted Friday at 11:40 PM Awesome! They have the parts I can use. same question, different car: 1972 Cuda. Again, think I can get away with using a ‘71 donor, but need the grill, tail, and bumpers.
stavanzer Posted Friday at 11:53 PM Posted Friday at 11:53 PM Which Challenger kit did you buy? It's not the Lindberg Kit, is it?
usmc_vette1984 Posted Saturday at 12:06 AM Author Posted Saturday at 12:06 AM It’s not the Lindberg; it starts with an A…it’s upstairs at the moment, but here’s the listing.
Tim W. SoCal Posted Saturday at 12:51 AM Posted Saturday at 12:51 AM 4 hours ago, Shark said: Harts Parts has a lot of Mopar pieces in resin. Very good to deal with. I'll second that! 1
Shark Posted Saturday at 01:13 AM Posted Saturday at 01:13 AM Just looked at Harts Parts site and he has several Challenger flat hoods for AMT and Revell.
stavanzer Posted Saturday at 01:20 PM Posted Saturday at 01:20 PM Arii. 1970's Japanese Motorized kit. The Body shell may be accurate, but nothing else is. Nothing from Hart's Parts will fit. I'd start out with a different kit. Folks here can give you advice about where to start for a 1972. Good Luck. https://www.scalemates.com/products/img/2/0/4/176204-96-instructions.pdf
Fat Brian Posted Saturday at 06:16 PM Posted Saturday at 06:16 PM Since you're using the 1/24 scale Arii kit the Monogram T/A kit is probably your best bet for donor parts. That kit has a flat hood for the custom version but it has a hole cut in it for the tunnel ram intake. You might be able to use the T/A hood to cut a patch panel from. Here's a pic I found of the flat hood.
usmc_vette1984 Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago Cool! Thanks for the help with the Challenger. Does anyone know if I can find the parts for a '72 Cuda? Would love to build a 1:1 of my Cuda too...
Bainford Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago MPC had a '74 Cuda available in both glue and snap versions. The snap versions are available at ebay and other places for not too stupid money. Combining one with the detailed chassis from the Revell '70 Cuda will make a nice model. The MPC '74 was also available as a pro/street kit in the 80s with the appropriately hacked-up chassis, but again, the Revell chassis could come to the rescue. Additionally, I seem to recall a recent discussion on the forum suggesting that the MPC '74 Cuda may be considered for re-issue in the not too distant future. I can't recall for sure. Does anyone have further insight into this?
Carmak Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago On 7/25/2025 at 2:27 PM, usmc_vette1984 said: I bought the 1973 Challenger model kit and I must say I’m…disappointed. It doesn’t seem like it’s anywhere near accurate in its detailing, but I digress. I'm looking to build a 1972 Challenger, almost 1:1 to the real one I’m building. That being said, does anyone make a flat hood for the Challenger in 1:24? I’m thinking the 1970 Challenger kit will work as a donor for the chassis and interior, but my real one has a flat standard hood. My advice is to watch E-bay and buy a nice built original MPC 72 Challenger ($60-$80) and rebuild it. It will require patience to find one, but the results will actually look like a Challenger. As for the Cuda the MPC 74 Easy Build kit is essentially an unassembled promo. If you are comfortable with removing the massive bumper guards from the 74 bumpers you can convert it to a 72. Watch out for the 74 Cuda Pro Street kits, they were issued in the 80's/90's and have a pro street chassis with large wheel tubs (probably not what you are looking for). 1
usmc_vette1984 Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago No, its not a pro street Cuda, unfortunately. I mean, it's a solid "day 2" style, but original, nonetheless. I'll keep an eye out in the meantime.
Chris V Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago The ARII Challenger is essentially a seventies’ toy. There’s no point in trying to detail it further. Despite being advertised as 1:24 scale just about nothing from the ex. Monogram 1:24 1970 Challenger T/A kit will fit without extensive modification. Your best bet is to find a decent MPC 1972 Dodge Challenger rebuilder, and detail it with parts sourced from AMT’s 1970 R/T and Revell’s 1970 ‘Cuda. 2
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