Revell 1/24 07692 Dominic's 1971 Plymouth GTX Fast & Furious Car Kit
Why this kit is the highlight of your Fast & Furious collection Film legend: Recreate the authentic vehicle that starred in the spectacular New York chase. Power center: Under the movable hood lies a detailed replica of the multi-part V8 engine, the heart of this muscle car. Strong optics: The body perfectly captures the massive lines of the 1971 GTX, complemented by various chrome parts for the realistic look. Detailed interior: The cockpit is also finely crafted and reflects the purist style of Dom's vehicles. Craft fun: With 81 parts and level 4, the kit offers a pleasant challenge for model builders aged 12 and over. The Plymouth GTX was originally intended as a "gentleman's muscle car", but in the hands of Dominic Toretto it becomes a weapon on wheels. When you assemble this model, you will experience the fascination of the classic Mopar era combined with modern action cinema. The wide track, the massive radiator grille and the typical body lines make the finished model with a length of 21.4 cm a real eye-catcher in your showcase - ideally right next to Dom's Charger.
Fast & Furious - Dominic's 1971 Plymouth GTX: The muscle pack from New York When Dominic Toretto gets behind the wheel, the car must radiate power, mass and pure aggressiveness. His 1971 Plymouth GTX embodies exactly that. In "The Fate of the Furious" (Fast & Furious 8), Dom uses this black monster to plow through the streets of New York City. With this model kit you can bring this piece of film history home in a scale of 1:24. Forget the sleek sports car - here you're building raw American muscle that brooks no resistance.
In the eighth part of the saga, "The Fate of the Furious", the crew needs vehicles that can take on anything. The 1971 Plymouth GTX, equipped with a massive V8, was the perfect choice for Dom. In real life, the '71 GTX was the last model year of the type as a standalone model and is now a sought-after classic, especially with the large big-block engines (440 or Hemi). This model combines the historical significance of the car with the cult status of the film series.