![]() The most painting I had to do was the interior and the bottom of the car which was painted black, according to the instructions. The body of the car is molded in white so I decided not to paint it but to just put a couple of coats of Future on it. You can relive your childhood and break out all those old Testors’ paints. The color key is very basic asking for general colors such as black, orange, blue, etc. Not a problem though, because you can tell every part just by comparing the pictures with the parts. They aren’t too bad, but a few of the part numbers don’t match the numbers on the sprues. Six pages, tri-folded, with drawings of each assembly. The instructions are just like I remembered them from the old days. When he saw this up for review he wanted it for his collection, so I agreed that we could build it together. I don’t normally build car models but my son does, and he especially likes vehicles from different movies and TV shows. One problem is that the hood of the car has no hinges to open so you will have to just lay it next to the kit to show off the engine compartment. It also includes a nice engine that could be detailed if you wanted to. ![]() This kit depicts the Dodge Monaco police car and is a very good representation of that vehicle. I guess Sheriff Rosco always wanted to be on a SWAT team. There is also quite an arsenal of weapons included, (M-16, Thompson sub-machine gun, M1, shotgun, pistol, and a grenade launcher). The kit is molded in a white styrene and also has a generous sprue of chrome parts, and rubber wheels.
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