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LEGO ‘Fast and Furious’ Dodge Charger

LEGO ‘Fast and Furious’ Dodge Charger

The first Fast & Furious film came out almost two decades ago. The $5 billion grossing franchise has had spinoffs, animated series, theme park attractions and more actors (Statham! The Rock! Dame Helen Mirren!) attached since it turned Vin Diesel and Paul Walker into household names… but the real stars of the movies have always been the vehicles. If you were to pick just one car synonymous with the franchise it wouldn’t be the Skyline GT-R, the Eclipse or the Supra, it would be the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T that Diesel’s Dominic Toretto had hidden in his garage. And now, you can finally build your very own version in the comfort of your home with the LEGO Technic Dom’s Dodge Charger kit. Just over 1,000 pieces go into the recreation of the car that includes authentic details like a blown V8, moving pistons, wishbone suspension and little NOS bottles in the trunk–there’s even a drop bar so you can display the car doing a wheel stand. The LEGO Technic Dom’s Dodge Charger kit will ship at the end of April.