Two new model kits from Round2: the MPC 1968 Dodge Coronet Convertible and the 1968 AMC Pontiac GTO Craftsman Plus. Both of these classics are molded in 1/25 scale with quite a bit of detail.
The Coronet has been re-tooled from the ground up and includes over 100 parts. It can be built in either stock or custom parts for either show or racing and even includes a 20-piece Haul-Away transport trailer. Parts are molded in white, clear, clear red and chrome and it has pre-decorated black vinyl tires.
MPC978 MCP 1968 Dodge Coronet Convertible with Trailer
The AMT GTO also has all-new tooling white a more reasonable count of about 49 parts. Since it is a Level 2 build, it has a more simple motor to replace the full build. It’s parts are molded in white, clear, clear red and chrome with pre-decorated red-line vinyl tires.
AMT1411M AMT 1968 Pontiac GTO Hardtop Craftsman Plus
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