That is a beautiful factory stock build. I realize now why I like the 68 over the 69... that grill on the 68 is way cooler... thanks for sharing Frank.
Great build and a great video! I’ve always loved this Charger! Thanks for sharing your build and the voiceover gave great insight into the movie car and the project. 😎👍🏾
The 68 is also my favorite, followed by the 71, then back to the 67. Then again, I wouldn’t turn my nose up at ANY Charger! Thanks for subscribing and welcome to the channel!
Great job with the video, build and history Frank! I grew up in the area and remember driving the streets and backroads seen in the movie. Iconic movie with some iconic cars. Well done 👍
What a nice build, Frank. Your also getting classy with the overall production of the video. (I love the music accompaniment too) Very enjoyable. Thanks for thinking about your subscribers in the process of producing a quality product.
Awesome video Frank!! I love that build too!! That Revell kit holds a special place for me. Maybe ill get a chance to fill you in at NNL! Oh, and you did awesome!!
Frank, that is one gorgeous 68 charger. Outstanding job from the paint job to the details. If I remember correctly Bullit had a jazzy soundtrack to big plus there too
It really looks great and the paint is perfect. I usually build the plastic car models but I took the easy route and bought the 1/24th scale diecast Bullit Charger and Mustang. I built the AMT model of the white Dodge Challenger from the movie Vanishing Point, It is a great kit.
I just posted a link to this video for you in your comment on the Blue Charger. Glad you found this video! I also did the Bullitt Mustang it’s on here as well.
@@FranksModelWorks, I'm going to build a bunch of models starting next month since the spring rush at my work will slow down, I work in the farm spraying business.
Very nice build Frank, I've been admiring your models on Instagram for a while so please keep these older builds coming. I have the same plans to build this Bullit Charger some day.
Excellent modeling skills. Truly a well done detail build...love the engine bay and under carriage. Only one comment. Your speech is fine and you didn't need to bring attention to the "pathology". Ya sound like a Neu Yahker or up coast Bahston. Perfect speech!
Great job on the video Frank! Love the Charger. Great movie recap, however you didn't mention the 16 hubcaps the Charger lost during the chase scene. 😂
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Frank, awesome build and your commentary was great. Are you from the NYC area? The show on Motor Trend Graveyard Caryz has built a few Chargers, a recent one was triple black. Your model also shows how the rear window on the 69 Charger Daytona (similar back glass as the 68) is different than the Plymouth Superbird in 70.
@@SonyaStone-eu3ci The body used in this model came from a 2011 Issue of the Revell 1969 Charger. It’s useful because the “sheet metal” is the same as the 1968, it has the vinyl roof molded on, and there are no side markers molded to the sides of the body.