GT Spirit unveils a February 2021 delivery, here is the 1:18 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody Tuned by Speedkore. It definitely isn’t the prettiest Charger we’ve seen, but one needs to respect the 1500+ horsepower and almost all carbon exterior panels. As for GT Spirit, way too much solid plastic grille in the front section and the tires need a little more “fat”.
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Nice….but I really hope that Autoart get in on the Dodge Charger
I feel like GT Spirit is going a bit downhill lately, especially with the Hellcat Chargers. The red Hellcat Charger had QC-issues (I bought two, both weren’t great), the front grilles are badly done and the hood lacked black paint for one scoop insert. And now this seems to be average at best as well. Much solid plastic at the front, simple stickers instead of holes/tubes for the exhaust and the rims/tires seem out of proportion compared to the real car (an issue that was also apparent on their 1968 SEMA SuperCharger).
For all the drawbacks rightly criticized by Tim, great credit must be given to GT Spirit’s scouts out there looking for highly attractive customized cars worth replicating in scale 1/18 such as the Charger Hellcat Widebody versions, the SEMA Super Charger ’68 or the gorgeous Corvette C2 Big Red (or “Optima Ultima”). The same applies to European cars. Just look at the crowd of spectacular Porsches done by GTS! So please keep up the good work and pay more attention to precision and details.
“The GT Spirit Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody tuned by SpeedKore is an absolute beast of a car! The Hellcat engine is already known for its impressive power and performance, but the modifications by SpeedKore take it to the next level. The post provides great information about the tuning process, as well as accompanying images that showcase the car’s design and power. It’s clear that a lot of attention to detail and expertise goes into the tuning and modification of these cars, and the results are truly impressive. It’s great to see that GT Spirit and SpeedKore are dedicated to creating high-quality, high-performance cars that push the boundaries of what’s possible. Thanks for sharing this informative post – I can’t wait to see what GT Spirit and SpeedKore have in store for us in the future!”