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15081 Challenger American Muscle Car Model Building Set | 736 PCS

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15081 Challenger American Muscle Car Model Building Set | 736 PCS

$49.63
Sale price  $49.63 Regular price 

Mould King 15081 Dodge Challenger — American Muscle at 736 Pieces

The Dodge Challenger has been America's muscle car since 1970, when it launched with the legendary 426 Hemi and sold 76,925 units in its debut year. The modern third generation (2008–2023) revived the original's proportions with contemporary power — from a 305-hp V6 to the 840-hp SRT Demon. Production ended December 2023, making this the last chapter of combustion-era Challenger history. This 736-piece build delivers the muscle at meaningful scale.

The Real Machine

The original 1970 Challenger was Chrysler's most potent pony car, offering virtually every engine in the corporate inventory. The modern revival honored that spirit with a lineup spanning R/T (5.7L HEMI, 375 hp), Scat Pack (6.4L, 485 hp), Hellcat (supercharged 6.2L, 717 hp), and the extreme SRT Demon (840 hp, 0–60 in 2.3 seconds). The Challenger was deliberately wider and more comfortable than the Mustang and Camaro, prioritizing straight-line speed and grand touring over track agility. It was the last of the old-guard muscle cars — V8, rear-wheel drive, and unapologetically excessive — before Dodge pivots to an electrified successor.

Design & Build

At 736 pieces, this build delivers substantially more detail than the compact 27051 version. The model captures the Challenger's wide body, split grille, power bulge hood, and muscular haunches with enough resolution to render the proportions convincingly. Interior and exterior details both benefit from the increased piece count.

What Builders Love

  • Meaningful scale — 736 pieces gives the Challenger's wide body the detail it deserves
  • Last of its kind — With production ended, the Challenger is now a closed chapter of muscle car history
  • Pull-back or display — Can be built as a functional pull-back model or static display
  • Universal recognition — The Challenger's silhouette is known worldwide

Worth Considering

  • Overlap — If you own the compact 27051 Challenger, this covers the same car at larger scale
  • No RC — Despite the larger size, this is not a remote-controlled build
  • Build time — Expect a longer session than the miniature version

Specifications

Pieces 736
Features Detailed exterior, power bulge hood, split grille, muscular proportions
Material ABS plastic
Real Car Dodge Challenger (1970/2008–2023), HEMI V8, 375–840 hp

The Bottom Line

The Challenger is the muscle car that stayed true to its roots while everyone else was downsizing. At 736 pieces, this build captures the wide-body attitude and V8 swagger that made the Challenger the last great American muscle car of the combustion era. Build it now — the electric replacement won't sound the same.

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