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Which Is The Best Viper Kit?


LAPO
05-17-2004, 05:18 PM
AMT or Revell?

Layla's Keeper
05-17-2004, 05:40 PM
Well, the Revell Viper RT/10 is much easier to assemble than the AMT and has much more accurate wheels and tires. It correctly represents a pre-1997 spec RT/10 with side exit exhaust and on the whole is the better piece.

Comparing the two GTS kits is completely different. The AMT wheel & tire inaccuracies remain, but the AMT Viper GTS also represents the concept GTS with its side exit exhaust. They basically hung the GTS body with a rear interior tub on the roadster chassis. It's far from impressive. The Revell GTS correctly represents a production Viper GTS with a very accurate body and correct chassis and interior (no RT/10 carry over parts).

I'd vote the Revell's in both instances, but if you'd rather have a side exit exhaust on your GTS, get the AMT kit.

ProSStreet
05-17-2004, 05:45 PM
all i know is that the Revell Viper GTS is garbage. Body peices barely fit and would require heavy mods to fit them correctly. Its a good kit to harvest parts from though.

supermod04
05-17-2004, 06:08 PM
all i know is that the Revell Viper GTS is garbage. Body peices barely fit and would require heavy mods to fit them correctly. Its a good kit to harvest parts from though.

i have both kits, very good kits. i like them both and went well. unfortaantly btoh are gone.

ProSStreet
05-17-2004, 07:34 PM
you're lucky, mine musta been warped or something

slk320
05-17-2004, 07:58 PM
see my progress pics. I am doing the Revell kit, I think its much better.

DSM-Mark
05-18-2004, 12:05 AM
I've done the Revell GTS kit. It was excellent. The fit was excellent, and the body proportions are spot on. If the chassis is true to real life, it adds another dimension to this kit, as it shows how the viper can be so "light" and compact yet so strong. I learned alot about the car building the kit. (I was probably about 13/14 when I built it)

It did have one oddity, though. Maybe someone can explain this. It did have side exhaust. There are actual exhaust pipes that end up getting completely covered by the body that go to the side dump (which is a solid plastic piece... no hole to let the exhaust through). However, the kit also includes a dual exhaust tip that mounts under the rear bumper with no piping leading to it! I thought this was rather strange.

LAPO
05-18-2004, 03:59 AM
many thanks to you all!
I think i'll go for the revell kit!
The only problem is the scale! 1/25, while all my collection is in 1/24...

sjelic
05-18-2004, 04:24 AM
just one word new S27 kit, if you can afford it :evillol:

jswillmon
05-18-2004, 07:52 AM
many thanks to you all!
I think i'll go for the revell kit!
The only problem is the scale! 1/25, while all my collection is in 1/24...

As long as you keep your mouth shut no one will know the diffrence. Honnestly, there is such a small diffrence i would not sweat it.

slk320
05-18-2004, 09:40 AM
just one word new S27 kit, if you can afford it :evillol:


There is a Studio 27 upgrade kit for the revell Viper?

lotus_man
05-18-2004, 12:02 PM
Whats the Revel RT/20 motor like? I've just ordered one to put into a '67 Plymouth GTX... fancied a break from 1:43 and I haven't built a streetmachine in ages!

slk320
05-18-2004, 02:16 PM
http://www.joeyandmona.com/albums/album168/Pict0004.sized.jpg

http://www.joeyandmona.com/albums/album168/Pict0010.sized.jpg

here it is... hope this helps.

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