Drago Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 (edited) Hi guys. I just got my "new" and "correct" Round2´s General Lee model kit. Box Same original art box. The rear provides a quick consult to the content. Content 5 plastic bags: -chassi, interior and body -transparent parts -decal -chromed parts -all other plastic parts Great!!!! A correct body!!! But, the same problems still there! Bad injection, lack of accuracy (where is the 440??? The Hemi still there!), gap between rear body and chassis, huge injection pin marks inside the interior, bad chromed parts, and so on. Ok, it was expected once we all knew that it won't be a new tooling. But at least the decal sheet should be colored correctly, doesn't it? Well, not this time!!! Again!!! I´m disappointed! Edited October 22, 2009 by Drago
buba39 Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 hell i cant wait to see if what they say about the dukes sherif car is true some how i dought it but then what do i know
buba39 Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 at least they got the body right thats been the problem forever i wonder if they will ever truly get it right
Chuck Most Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 at least they got the body right thats been the problem forever i wonder if they will ever truly get it right YES! At least it doesn't have the 500/Charger flush rear window this time! And it's not molded in that cruddy orange plastic! Oddly, their F&F '70 Charger had the correct rear window- but still had the '69 taillamp panel. Sheez! I'm with Dave, though- this kit is past it's prime, I'd just raid what I needed from the AMT kit, flush the rest down the toilet, and use the Revell Charger as the base kit. Or- if you happen to buy one with a decently molded body, use a '69 GTX chassis underneath it, which will not only give you a better detailed chassis, but the non-Hemi Mopar big block you crave. This kit's already been rereleased to death over the last few years, I'm really surprised (and a touch disappointed) to see it back so soon.
B_rad88 Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 well, that sucks, i have the F&F charger, and it looks the same as the dukes car except for the decals! and honestly that f&f charger is the worst model i bought to date, its a complete p.o.s!!!!!! LOL!
Chuck Most Posted October 27, 2009 Posted October 27, 2009 well, that sucks, i have the F&F charger, and it looks the same as the dukes car except for the decals! and honestly that f&f charger is the worst model i bought to date, its a complete p.o.s!!!!!! LOL! That's true. But at least it had the correct rear window!
B_rad88 Posted October 27, 2009 Posted October 27, 2009 That's true. But at least it had the correct rear window! hahahaha, lol!
Marc @ MPC Motorsports Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 Mark, Thanks for the history on the MPC Charger kit. This is definitely one set of tooling that has been around the block a time or two. While the new kit is not up to the standard of the Revell Charger, it can be built into a decent kit with some patience and some basic modeling skills. If you want a better detailed chassis, look no further to the AMT 1968 Road Runner/1969 GTX/1970 Super Bee kit. That MPC Charger 500 was the first model I completed in 2002 when I returned to the hobby. If you get the opportunity to see the original 1968 and 1969 annuals up close and personal, you will find the proportions and details to be spot on and more accurate to the 1:1 than the much revered Revell kit. I like them so much that I have two 1968 builders, three 1969 builders and one mint unbuilt 1969 kit in my collection. If anyone would like comparison pics of the Revell body with an "original" MPC 1969 Charger annual body, I would be happy to oblige. Mark, the history your posted hopefull will show what a piece of history this kit really is. And for us long time builders, it is a trip back to the days of $2.00 model kits. Thanks for sharing. Marc
buba39 Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 hey mark the charger looks sick i love the rims nice build
RodneyBad Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 That's really an MPC Charger? Awesome looking Charger Marc. Bad too the Bone..
george 53 Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 GREAT history lesson Mark. I got a couple of ALL of them except the Nascar versions. Only have the K&K insurance kit. I do have the DIE-CAST version of the 70 F&F kit, it looks MUCH nicer than the plastic version, but not as accurate as the original 70 MPC kit. I had an extra 70 interior bucket and seats layin around, so I used it an made a stock 70 outta it. Still not as nice as the original, but it did come out nice, for a die cast!
Nick Winter Posted October 28, 2009 Posted October 28, 2009 The coloring of those decals looks fine to me. you wanna build a General Lee? buy this kit and take the decals out and the wheels and tires, throw the rest away. pick up a Revell '69 Charger kit and paint it whatever color you like underneath and in the engine bay, use whatever engine you like. paint the body orange and use the decals from this kit. dechrome the wheels, paint them silver and black and throw them on there too. make sure you dirty up the underside and then put it on display with the nice Round2 box and be done with it. there is no such thing as a truly accurate General Lee model. Dave Your right Dave there isn't but boy can I try.
Guest Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 Well, I used Revell's kit, sanded off the vinyl top, used the tires, wheels, and push bar from AMT's kit, and used aftermarket decals. Here is a link to my build on the forum here. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.p...;hl=General+Lee
buba39 Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 my queston is if they can make a correct body for ff why the bloody hell cant they do that for the dukes kit i mean shure now tthey fix the body have how meny years ?? i gess this is a case of noncomp
Luc Janssens Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 my queston is if they can make a correct body for ff why the bloody hell cant they do that for the dukes kit i mean shure now tthey fix the body have how meny years ?? i gess this is a case of noncomp Yes a perfect body can be done by copying a vintage annual kit, but it all depends on how much limited funds you want to trow at it..
buba39 Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 Yes a perfect body can be done by copying a vintage annual kit, but it all depends on how much limited funds you want to trow at it.. the queston still remains if they have the mold for the ff charger why not fit the screw up long ago it seems like a smart idea to me
Luc Janssens Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 the queston still remains if they have the mold for the ff charger why not fit the screw up long ago it seems like a smart idea to me
pack rat Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 Yes a perfect body can be done by copying a vintage annual kit, but it all depends on how much limited funds you want to trow at it.. Agreed....there are a ton of MPC Chargers out there in various forms on modeler's shelves already, and a decent '69 Charger kit is available courtesy of Revell/Monogram. If I had to make a choice between pouring alot of money into this kit or restoring the Meyers Manx it's a no-brainer. And for the record...Round 2 did spend a little money cleaning up the GL. I saw the first test shots they received-the body in the box is a noticable improvement.
spkgibson Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 ok,well what is the deal with the 70 style /daytona hood in the kit,and the inserts from the 71/72 charger grill?I agree,they should of scanned a mint 69 body and remolded it,I would have bought it for that,as long as they fixed the 70 style hood,they also need to do that with the 71 Demon,to bring that back,I'll send them my mint kit to do it!
Dave McFly Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 actually, if you want to save yourself some trouble get the 68 charger body and use the separate fascia inserts on the back from the 69 as well as the grille. when i did MY General i used the body shell from the OOP Dick Landy 68 charger kit, or you can get the one from the 68 Charger Limited Edition. I used the 69 body combined with the fascia and grille from the 68 kit to make a 68 charger with the 'rubber roof' . and my memory may be off but i THINK the original 'General Lee' lettering for the older issues was black instead of blue, so it looks like the decal set in the current re issue looks dead on. now all you need is the rebel flag decal for the front plate and the CHE 320 plate on the back .
plasticfrog Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 Hi Drago I know what you went through I bought the kit a month ago and hated it Because I thought the decals was fixed in it i was wrong.But I did build one using the revell kit and some decals from ebay. Here is my General Lee...
spkgibson Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 My only problem with the revell 69 Charger is the front bumper looks TOTALY wrong,it is way to big,I would use the revell 69,and cut the grill inserts from the grill and use the amt-mpc General Lee kit for that and the wheels,or use the custom wheels from the 69 AMT Buick Riviera,those are actualy the correct wheels for the General Lee
Dave McFly Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 My only problem with the revell 69 Charger is the front bumper looks TOTALY wrong,it is way to big,I would use the revell 69,and cut the grill inserts from the grill and use the amt-mpc General Lee kit for that and the wheels,or use the custom wheels from the 69 AMT Buick Riviera,those are actualy the correct wheels for the General Lee or the ones from the 'Ecklers' corvette, but for those who do not have access to those rims, the kit sourced ones look pretty good if stripped and repainted in the proper colors .
Nick Winter Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 (edited) actually, if you want to save yourself some trouble get the 68 charger body and use the separate fascia inserts on the back from the 69 as well as the grille. when i did MY General i used the body shell from the OOP Dick Landy 68 charger kit, or you can get the one from the 68 Charger Limited Edition. I used the 69 body combined with the fascia and grille from the 68 kit to make a 68 charger with the 'rubber roof' . and my memory may be off but i THINK the original 'General Lee' lettering for the older issues was black instead of blue, so it looks like the decal set in the current re issue looks dead on. now all you need is the rebel flag decal for the front plate and the CHE 320 plate on the back . you mean CNH 320 Edited December 9, 2009 by Dukefan69'
Dave McFly Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 you mean CNH 320 even with a IMAGE of the plate i put in my post wrong !
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