The simplicity of the videos. Still phots and narration is far superior than other videos. And it helps people build models better than long winded videos that are all talk and no build.
Yes, All the parts come out of the box when I opened it. No kidding. Locate the parts you will need then cut them off. Do you have to talk like everybody is 10 years old. Your dialog is annoying.
I like 2n1's cuz the extra parts go into my ever growing STASH. Saw this kit at my local Michaels and with a 50% off coupon I'm going to snag it. Excellent review as usual!!!
As soon as I am done with the 69 Baldwin Motion Camaro i am building this one, already washed, got it as soon as it came out but probably built 30 other cars since. Nice job my man! 👍🏁
I wish I had this great tutorial back last year when I built my Dart model! Your method of using still pictures and narrating is way better than the way other guys do it, hem-hawing with shaky video.. Thanks
Thanks David! We developed our methods of reviews to permit a builder to stop the action on each frame to examine it close up and step-by-step without losing any detail. Doug
Man you did a really great job on this one!!! At the end id of shown the engine off some more finnished in the car.....espeacially as buck wild as you went on it. Keep em coming!!!
Good review! I was working on my own 68 dart before I went away to college in the fall last year. Mine was going to be plum crazy purple with the hemi. Instead of using the slicks in the kit I used slicks from the 68 charger kit.
Great build. I like how you always detail the tires with sandpaper. If you heat the slicks a bit on one side and roll them on a hard surface you can also get an authentic drag slick wrinkle. It doesn't roll any more, but who cares in a display model?
*Very Nice Doug~Once again I watched this video thinking it was new and here it is 5 years old~I built 2 of these about a year ago~The first one I went into it knowing I didn't have the orange paint so I shot red through my wife's lace lingerie to give it lace pattern~Then I did the decals~It turned out so cool I did the next one the right way~Yours turned out very cool :))*
Would been nice if you showed how to assemble the front suspension it is more difficult trying to figure out proper way to install front stabilizer bar
Hello Doug. What a beautiful build. Nice, Nice, Nice. I really appreciate your reviews and build's and always look forward to everyone one. Thanks. Jeff
There was a couple that were raced in PA., (Stiles Performance) and MD., along with some Cuda's. Steve Comella still races an original Dart. Sticker price was $5500.00! LOL!!
Nicely done Doug. Have you done a '58 Plymouth? It would be a interesting subject, as the side glass is a real pain to fit. Had to do some light sanding on the insides of the body. people bash that kit as having curved and innacurate side spear, but it builds into a very cool Christine!!!
Thanks Tim - Those were Slixx decals but I don't think they offer them in that scale any longer. They do have M/T decals though. Try this link www.slixx.com/7037.htm?id=3575 -Doug
Jeff, Factory stock color was Hemi Orange for the 426 Hemi and the Hi-Perf 440. Stock 440's were turquoise. Drag cars can be any color the racer wanted to use. -Doug
Michael, that was done years ago but I think it took about 14 hours over a two week span! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Love this car, but will love to see it in 4 doors with the beautiful slanted six! These companies have to understand that not all of us like the sport version. Sometimes a normal car make your collection look more interesting ! The wiring here is awesome !
True, the way I see it is that once you built a muscle car, all the rest of that type of cars are basically the same! I like to build front wheel drive layouts, six cylinders, four, rear mounted engines and different cars so that I am entertained! Even ugly duckling cars are more interesting than a Corvette ( as an example). The last kit I bought was a Citation ! Ugly, rare, and it just looks weird and interesting in my collection!
Thanks.I might have to get me a Dart. Got a can of Sublime Green that goes well on Dodges and Plymouths. Not only are your cars awesome, your videos are too.
I just discovered your videos and I love them! Thanks! One question, please. Could you put the hemi engine in the stock body, making an awesome "sleeper" (my favorite kind of muscle car)? Will the hemi fit under the stock hood?
Mark that's a great question. I'm sure one of the readers will know for sure but I suspect it would fit. Dimensionally the 440 is close to the hemi's. On the other hand, you could always cut out the hood under the scoop tp provide topside clearance. -Doug
HS, Bargains can still be found. Garage sales and even heavy retail discounts often reduce the prices significantly. Watch out for special deals Hans and you might be surprised at how affordable the the hobby can be if you open your options and build what you find on sale! -Doug
My favorite part of all the reviews are the open box review
And him throwing shade at other reviews
WR, No shade here. Just pointing out the differences! -Doug
The simplicity of the videos. Still phots and narration is far superior than other videos.
And it helps people build models better than long winded videos that are all talk and no build.
Walter - you are the man!!!!!!!! -Doug
Yes, All the parts come out of the box when I opened it. No kidding. Locate the parts you will need then cut them off. Do you have to talk like everybody is 10 years old. Your dialog is annoying.
@@rchydrozz751
LOL.
You're mad.
I like 2n1's cuz the extra parts go into my ever growing STASH. Saw this kit at my local Michaels and with a 50% off coupon I'm going to snag it. Excellent review as usual!!!
Thanks BF, have fun! -Doug
3:50 WOW! Great job!
LLG, Thanks man! -Doug
As soon as I am done with the 69 Baldwin Motion Camaro i am building this one, already washed, got it as soon as it came out but probably built 30 other cars since. Nice job my man! 👍🏁
Gary, Those are both nice kits, have fun! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I wish I had this great tutorial back last year when I built my Dart model! Your method of using still pictures and narrating is way better than the way other guys do it, hem-hawing with shaky video.. Thanks
Thanks David! We developed our methods of reviews to permit a builder to stop the action on each frame to examine it close up and step-by-step without losing any detail. Doug
Man you did a really great job on this one!!! At the end id of shown the engine off some more finnished in the car.....espeacially as buck wild as you went on it. Keep em coming!!!
AM, Sure thing dude! -Doug
Doug,
Love the new format !
That motor's a display piece all by itself.Great job.Love the orange.
Charlie - Thanks and I do love that shade myself! -Doug
Next build.....orange and sublime green.
Uhhh - a Dodge Neon? -Doug
One of my current projects Doug. It's bright yellow with decals placed different. May wire the engine after seeing yours superb my friend
Rock on Danny - I could see that in bright yellow (with some shades)! -Doug
Good job Doug! I will get one of my own after watching this video.
Richard - It's a good kit you'll like it! -Doug
Awesome work!!!!! Going to get this model soon but painting it like it came from the factory. Primer gray and flat black.
Duke - Awesome, I love building 1:1 replicas myself! -Doug
Love the "Open box reviews" too good! Keep it up. Great tips. Thanks!
WH, he he he, thanks for stopping by! -Dug
This guide is outstanding!! Excellent, excellent work, much thanks to you!!!!
Thanks K, I appreciate the kind words! -Doug
Good review! I was working on my own 68 dart before I went away to college in the fall last year. Mine was going to be plum crazy purple with the hemi. Instead of using the slicks in the kit I used slicks from the 68 charger kit.
Ace - That would be a very nice bash! -Doug
Congratulations on the quality jump in the assembly. Keep growing!
Thanks Luiz - We appreciate the feedback! -Doug
Love the old molars great build thanks for showing your build for a friend in canada Rob thanks eh ✌
Rob, Thanks for checking us out! PS - please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
I would enjoy seeing more of the outcome for the engine block and transmission after using mr surfacer 1000 to clean out the seam lines
MH, Thanks for the suggestion! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
looks great love all the wiring on the motor in the MSD box
Thanks Richard - Sometimes we add some extra goodies. -Doug
Another Great build Doug, great job as always!!!
Ken, glad you liked it! -Doug
Wow! That engine looks awesome!!!
Thanks WH! -Doug
TY. Just bought this. Should come in handy.
BB, It's a good kit, have fun. PS - Please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
Great build. I like how you always detail the tires with sandpaper. If you heat the slicks a bit on one side and roll them on a hard surface you can also get an authentic drag slick wrinkle. It doesn't roll any more, but who cares in a display model?
Great tip Brad, thanks! -Doug
*Very Nice Doug~Once again I watched this video thinking it was new and here it is 5 years old~I built 2 of these about a year ago~The first one I went into it knowing I didn't have the orange paint so I shot red through my wife's lace lingerie to give it lace pattern~Then I did the decals~It turned out so cool I did the next one the right way~Yours turned out very cool :))*
Ratt, Thanks for the compliment! -Doug
you good at this stuff👍 I'm looking to try one but doubt it will look as good as this. thanks for the tips👍👍👍👍
Don, Take your time and thanks for watching! PS, please help us reach more modelers by subscribing if you haven't done so already. -Doug
Reminds me American Graffiti movie, this one's a awesome muscle car, man.
Absolutely Awesome! Thanks for the building tips also.
Glad ya liked it Bill, stop back often! -Doug
Have done a build on the revell Corvette grand sport? Its a level 3 skill level and its kit number 85-4992. It was released in 2012.
JD, We haven't yet. I hear its a challenging kit but it's on our radar. Thanks! -Doug
Very very nice car!! Excellent work
Thank You BW! -Doug
Awesome kit Doug! Thanks for the review buddy!
Thanks Mike - This is a keeper! -Doug
Great Job 🎉
Thank you for share😊
MVP, Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Would been nice if you showed how to assemble the front suspension it is more difficult trying to figure out proper way to install front stabilizer bar
KK, Thanks, we''l keep that in mind for future reviews! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
What grits of sanding paper do you use after the primer and after the paint?
BG, Good question. 600 on primer, 1500 on color! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
awesome video, thanks for building this kit
Our pleasure Noah. -Doug
Do you apply decals directly over decals or do you spray a coat of clear cost between them?
LLG, You can apply decals in layers, if the lower layers are thoroughly dry without needing a clear coat between them. -Doug
Hello Doug. What a beautiful build. Nice, Nice, Nice. I really appreciate your reviews and build's and always look forward to everyone one. Thanks. Jeff
Thanks Jeff, I appreciate that! -Doug
There was a couple that were raced in PA., (Stiles Performance) and MD., along with some Cuda's. Steve Comella still races an original Dart. Sticker price was $5500.00! LOL!!
John, Thanks for the memories! -PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Awesome build you did a great job 💯💙
Mike, 'Preciate that! -Doug
What grades of sandpaper between coats? What type of wax did you use?
LLG, Generally 4000 grit wet paper is used for finishing out and I use Novus polish for final gloss! -Doug
Right On Replicas thank you Doug!
Great job
Thanks David! -Doug
Do you have a brand name for the foil trim you use? I use silver sharpies, but they don't "pop" as well. TY.
BB, It's Bare Metal Foil! PS - please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas TY...I subscribed weeks ago.
Nicely done Doug. Have you done a '58 Plymouth? It would be a interesting subject, as the side glass is a real pain to fit. Had to do some light sanding on the insides of the body. people bash that kit as having curved and innacurate side spear, but it builds into a very cool Christine!!!
CC - Thanks - we might get to Christine soon! -Doug
another beautiful build, and great video, my I ask who makes the decals for the rear tires and where can I order them from
Thanks Tim - Those were Slixx decals but I don't think they offer them in that scale any longer. They do have M/T decals though. Try this link www.slixx.com/7037.htm?id=3575 -Doug
Nice Mopar kit is it still available?
Yes it is Dave! You can find at online at Amazon, eBay and other hobby shops! 1968 Dodge Dart Hemi 1:25 Scale Revell Model Kit #85-4217
Very nice work I recently did this one and I turned it into a gasser if I knew how to post pics in the comments I'd show you lol
Nic - Thanks and nice job pulling off the conversion. -Doug
You're very welcome and thank you
great video and very sharp details
Thanks Gary - Glad you like it! -Doug
Was the Hemi block not orange?
And 440 red?
Jeff, Factory stock color was Hemi Orange for the 426 Hemi and the Hi-Perf 440. Stock 440's were turquoise. Drag cars can be any color the racer wanted to use. -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas good to know...thank you, im doing two as well
I love all your videos. I was wondering when you do a build using after market parts can you post the names of the distributer or a link.
Thanks
Benny - That's a good idea. I'll try to work that in although I do try to mention them in the review too. -Doug
How many hours did it take you roughly from start to finish, brother?? I wish I was this good
Michael, that was done years ago but I think it took about 14 hours over a two week span! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Love this car, but will love to see it in 4 doors with the beautiful slanted six! These companies have to understand that not all of us like the sport version. Sometimes a normal car make your collection look more interesting ! The wiring here is awesome !
Helado - I, like you, miss the days of the promos and annuals that provided more of the daily driver models. -Doug
True, the way I see it is that once you built a muscle car, all the rest of that type of cars are basically the same! I like to build front wheel drive layouts, six cylinders, four, rear mounted engines and different cars so that I am entertained! Even ugly duckling cars are more interesting than a Corvette ( as an example). The last kit I bought was a Citation ! Ugly, rare, and it just looks weird and interesting in my collection!
Helado - That's the beauty of this hobby - there's something for everyone and if you can find it you can make it yourself! -Doug
just found out your channel really love it great work btw I Would love to see a white freightliner AMT Cabover Thanks!
Thanks Kevin - White is about a month out! -Doug
Tamiya TS-12 or TS-31 bright orange ?
MtB, TS-12 and thanks for asking! -Doug
Thanks.I might have to get me a Dart. Got a can of Sublime Green that goes well on Dodges and Plymouths. Not only are your cars awesome, your videos are too.
MtB, Thanks man! -Doug
I have one for sale after watching this I don’t think I’ll do it justice
SD, it will take some extra work and patience for this kit! - Doug
Dodge Dart é dimais.
Awesome build Doug. I have a 68 Dart kit l was thinking about putting the V-10 in it. Hmmmm. Have a great day.
CH, Really makes you wonder which would be faster! -Doug
that's nice
HH Thanks man! -Doug
Knew someone that had one. It would burn rubber in all 4 gears!!!
Tim, They were great little movers! PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers. -Doug
If you could build a 1957 chevy bel air that would be awesome
WW - I'll see what I can do! -Doug
Wouldn't it more awesome if you built it?
He did.
kool
man , she really came out sweet...great work , on the finish
I just discovered your videos and I love them! Thanks! One question, please. Could you put the hemi engine in the stock body, making an awesome "sleeper" (my favorite kind of muscle car)? Will the hemi fit under the stock hood?
Mark that's a great question. I'm sure one of the readers will know for sure but I suspect it would fit. Dimensionally the 440 is close to the hemi's. On the other hand, you could always cut out the hood under the scoop tp provide topside clearance. -Doug
I use to build a lot of these models then I got a PC. Now they are too expensive.
HS, Bargains can still be found. Garage sales and even heavy retail discounts often reduce the prices significantly. Watch out for special deals Hans and you might be surprised at how affordable the the hobby can be if you open your options and build what you find on sale! -Doug
This kit does not have the correct Dodge A-100 van seats used in all of the Hemi Darts.
40, Thanks for the info! -Doug
Would've done a 440 drag car HEMI has been done to death
DP, That would be a good choice too! -Doug