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As you know, “Fast 9” has pushed back its theatrical release date by a year and will now open globally in April 2021. Hopefully we will be allowed out to see it then but if that's too long for you to wait, there's something here to tide you over with. One of the most iconic cars in the franchise is Dominic Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger R/T and on April 27 it will be available as a Lego set. Since you're stuck at home like the rest of us, this will be the perfect way to pass some time!
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And, since the model is a part of Lego’s Technic line, it means it won’t just look cool but it will also include some moving parts!
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You might remember that Toretto, played by Vin Diesel, is scared to drive the Charger in the first Fast and Furious movie until he really needs to at the end, and you might be just as scared to build this model because it is pretty complicated...
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This 1:13-scale kit includes 1,077 pieces... Pop open the bonnet, and you'll find a plastic brick version of the car's 900 horsepower Hemi V8 complete with working pistons!
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A double wishbone suspension underpins the Charger R/T and once complete, it measures 15in long, 6.0in wide, and 4.0in high.
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It even has a wheelie bar underneath so it can be displayed in a nearly upright position - like it's seen in the movie - after you have finished making it.
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The vehicle has a working suspension and steering - and of course, two nitrous oxide tanks in the boot.
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Fast and Furious 9 was originally supposed to premiere on May 22, 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic caused the studio to push back the date.
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Based on the trailer, the latest installment looks like it will be as action packed as the others judging by that rocket-powered Pontiac Fiero and a Charger swinging across a massive canyon!
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Lego has priced the kit at $99.99 and pre-orders are available now. Printed instructions are included in the package and no batteries are required to enjoy this iconic movie replica.
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