IBrickedItUp
Dodge Two Pack
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Here's my take on 6 wide versions of the Dodge two pack Speed Champions set from the 2021 wave. For the Challenger, I was able to use many techniques from the original set. The headlights were a little tricky to figure out, but overall the vehicle came together pretty easy. The Top Fuel Dragster on the other hand was something I was not looking forward to building at first. After putting it off for a while and a couple tries I think I managed to come up with a vehicle that works very well at the smaller scale. The main issue was that the nose was already pretty thin. What I ended up doing was just going back to the basics and using plates and bricks to get the right general shape. I ended up using basically the same construction for the engine section and I think it turned out very well.
I used many of the parts from the original set, but there are an additional 120 bricks that you will need to complete this MOC. They're all fairly common pieces and should cost $10-15 to gather. As for the stickers I would wait until you've completed building this version before applying them. Not everything is on the same part as the original and some of the stickers needed to be cut down in order to fit on the smaller scale.
Dodge Two Pack
Free instructions:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148247/IBrickedItUp/dodge-two-pa...
Here's my take on 6 wide versions of the Dodge two pack Speed Champions set from the 2021 wave. For the Challenger, I was able to use many techniques from the original set. The headlights were a little tricky to figure out, but overall the vehicle came together pretty easy. The Top Fuel Dragster on the other hand was something I was not looking forward to building at first. After putting it off for a while and a couple tries I think I managed to come up with a vehicle that works very well at the smaller scale. The main issue was that the nose was already pretty thin. What I ended up doing was just going back to the basics and using plates and bricks to get the right general shape. I ended up using basically the same construction for the engine section and I think it turned out very well.
I used many of the parts from the original set, but there are an additional 120 bricks that you will need to complete this MOC. They're all fairly common pieces and should cost $10-15 to gather. As for the stickers I would wait until you've completed building this version before applying them. Not everything is on the same part as the original and some of the stickers needed to be cut down in order to fit on the smaller scale.