Dodge Demon (diecast 1:18, Ertl)

  • Dodge Demon (from 1971)
  • Ertl
  • 1:18
  • Showcase model / No engine
  • diecast
  • Ghost Flames
  • Not specified
  • Not specified
  • Not for sale
Limited edition
 
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Historical Background of the Dodge Demon

The original Dodge Demon comes from the 1971-1976 generation and was part of a series of compact vehicles specifically designed to meet the market demand for powerful yet manageable cars. The 1970s were a time of significant political and cultural changes. For example, in 1971, the famous song "Imagine" by John Lennon was released, and NASA launched the Apollo 14 mission where Alan Shepard became the first person to play golf on the moon. These examples help understand the age and historical context of the vehicle better.

The design of the Dodge Demon was the creative work of William Brownlie, the chief designer at Dodge. The vehicle was developed as a response to the growing trend of compact and powerful cars and was the sportier variant of the Dodge Dart. Mechanically, the Dodge Demon was based on the A-Body platform, which was also used for the Plymouth Duster. This platform provided a solid base for developing a powerful and agile vehicle.

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Technical Features of the Dodge Demon

The Dodge Demon offered various engine options, starting from a 3.2-liter straight-six to a powerful 5.6-liter V8. Particularly noteworthy was the 5.2-liter V8 engine producing 275 horsepower and delivering a maximum torque of 407 Nm (300 lb-ft) to the road. These performance figures made the Dodge Demon a sought-after vehicle for car enthusiasts and accelerated the vehicle from 0 to 60 mph (approximately 96 km/h) in less than seven seconds. Other technical highlights included a robust four-speed manual transmission option and a sporty suspension system that provided excellent driving dynamics.

The aerodynamically designed side mirror and the distinctive hood scoops are also interesting features. The Dodge Demon stood out with a sporty and aggressive design that combined both form and function. Additionally, the Dodge Demon received a special "Demon" emblem, prominently displayed on the fenders and the grille, reinforcing the car's sporty image.

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The 1/18 Scale Model of Dodge Demon

The 1/18 scale model car manufactured by Ertl and owned by Modelly member "Duster" represents this iconic vehicle with impressive attention to detail. Made of die-cast material, this model accurately captures all the distinctive features of the original. In the photos, you can see the exact reproduction of the special "Demon" emblems, showcasing the meticulous precision of Ertl in its manufacturing process. The paint finish of the model is remarkable as well, depicting a matte black color with subtle wave patterns that give the model a dynamic look.

The window frames and side mirrors are also accurately replicated, contributing to a high level of detail in the model. The distinctive front grille with its rounded headlights and the dual exhaust pipes at the rear have been faithfully recreated. The wheels of the model car stand out with their authentic design, possibly attributed to unique manufacturers like Cragar or American Racing. Unfortunately, specific information about the rims is not clearly visible in the images.

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The Beauty of the Model Car

The beauty of this model car lies in its realistic depiction of the original Dodge Demon. The finely crafted details, ranging from the precise paintwork to the reproduction of the emblems and hood scoops, make this piece a must-have collector's item for enthusiasts. The die-cast material used for manufacturing gives the model a pleasant tactility and ensures durability. Every detail, from the grille texture to the wheel design, reflects the passion and dedication that Ertl put into crafting this model.


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