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Tiger Orange 2.0 General Lee Ramen Racer Revealed

When Ramen Toy first pulled back the curtain on the Good ‘Ole Boys set, the trio of Bo, Luke, and Daisy Duke figures were already enough to get collectors fired up, but it was that digital render of the Tiger Orange 2.0 in General Lee deco that really set imaginations racing, and now we finally get to feast our eyes on the actual prototype, and folks, this thing is stunning. We got our first look at the full Dukes of Hazzard inspired lineup not long ago, but seeing this vehicle move from a flat digital concept into a physical, tangible prototype is where the magic really happens, because renders can only tell you so much about how a piece actually looks and feels in three dimensions. The General Lee livery on the Tiger Orange 2.0 chassis hits the sweet spot between Ramen Toy’s signature stylized aesthetic and the iconic look that anyone who grew up watching those Hazzard County boys tear through dirt roads will recognize immediately. I love how the orange pops on the sculpted body, and the overall proportions of the Ramen Racer platform continue to impress as a vehicle format that pairs beautifully with twelfth scale figures. Seeing how Ramen Toy is building out this entire ecosystem of figures and vehicles around a single beloved property shows a level of commitment and vision that collectors in the hobby genuinely appreciate, because it means the display potential here goes way beyond a single shelf piece. Can’t wait to see how this one looks alongside the full Good ‘Ole Boys crew once everything ships.

Tiger Orange 2.0 Protoype

The Tiger Orange 2.0 prototype is here, and it delivers. The orange body carries the iconic “01” on the door, a flag graphic across the roof, chrome bumper and grille detailing, a thin antenna on the rear quarter panel, and a brown interior peeking through the windows.

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The gloss finish on the body has a nice sheen to it, and the BFGoodrich Radial T/A tire lettering on all four tires is a sharp detail for a prototype at this stage. Those spoked wheels with chrome center caps pair well with the chrome accents on the door handles and mirrors.

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The “General Lee” lettering across the roof edge is crisp, and the black roll cage inside the cabin adds a nice layer of accuracy to this prototype reveal. Through the window, the tan bucket seats and door panel trim give the interior real depth beyond just a hollow shell.

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A black push bar mounted to the front bumper is a nice sculptural addition, with individual tube sections cleanly separated from the chrome bumper beneath. The dual round headlights sit recessed into the grille surround, flanked by small amber-toned parking lights at the lower corners.

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From this angle, the full proportions of the prototype read true to the 1969 Charger, with the long hood and fastback roofline tapering cleanly toward the rear deck. That first full look at the Tiger Orange 2.0 prototype is a strong one, the sculpted body lines along the fenders and quarter panels carrying convincing depth.

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The “01” on the door panel has clean edges and consistent spacing between both digits, a good sign for a prototype at this stage. Seeing the full reveal of this prototype up close, the sculptured hood creases and fender flares carry real weight in the overall proportions.

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The rear three-quarter view of the prototype highlights the quad exhaust tips tucked beneath the chrome rear bumper, each pipe individually sculpted. The “General Lee” text running along the trunk edge and the roof flag graphic maintain consistent registration from this angle, and the overall prototype is shaping up really nicely.

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