27049 Charger RT NARC Car Building Set | 346 Pcs
Mould King 27049 Dodge Charger R/T — The Muscle Car That Became a Legend, 346 Pieces
The 1969–1970 Dodge Charger R/T is the quintessential American muscle car: a 440 Magnum V8 (or the legendary 426 Hemi), Coke-bottle styling, hidden headlights, and a presence that dominated both showrooms and Hollywood. Steve McQueen chased one through San Francisco in Bullitt. The Dukes of Hazzard jumped one over rivers every week. This 346-piece build captures the car that defined an era.
The Real Machine
The "R/T" stood for "Road/Track," and Dodge meant it. The standard engine was a 440 Magnum V8 producing 375 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque, with the optional 440 Six Pack (three two-barrel carburetors, 390 hp) and the fearsome 426 Hemi (425 hp) available for those who wanted more. The second-generation Charger's revolutionary "Coke-bottle" styling, introduced in 1968, featured hidden headlights, a full-width taillight bar, and a flying-buttress rear window. Of the 46,315 Chargers produced in 1970, only 9,509 were R/T models — roughly 20% — and fewer than 800 received special powerplants. The 1970 model year was effectively the last true muscle car year before emissions regulations changed the industry forever.
Design & Build
At 346 pieces with a stackable display case, this build captures the Charger R/T's aggressive proportions: the hidden headlights, power bulge hood, Coke-bottle waistline, and that iconic full-width rear taillight. Working steering is included. The muscular stance that made the Charger a movie star translates powerfully to brick form.
What Builders Love
- Cultural icon — Bullitt, Dukes of Hazzard, Fast & Furious — no car has more screen time
- Aggressive proportions — The Charger's muscular shape is immediately recognizable
- Display case included — Stackable case for presentation
- Muscle car royalty — The Charger R/T sits at the very top of the muscle car hierarchy
Worth Considering
- Compact scale — Chrome trim and body details are simplified at 346 pieces
- Static display — No motorization or engine detail
- Generation ambiguity — The model represents a general Charger R/T aesthetic
Specifications
| Pieces | 346 |
| Display Case | Included (stackable) |
| Features | Hidden headlights, power bulge hood, full-width taillights, working steering |
| Material | ABS plastic |
| Real Car | Dodge Charger R/T (1968–1970), 440 Magnum/426 Hemi V8, 375–425 hp |
The Bottom Line
The Charger R/T is the car that Hollywood fell in love with — and it's not hard to see why. That hidden-headlight face, those muscular haunches, and a V8 that shook the ground beneath it created the most cinematic muscle car ever built. This 346-piece build captures the attitude that made the Charger a star in every decade since the 1960s. If you only build one muscle car, this is it.