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Ramen Toys Good Ole Boys Twelfth Scale Dukes of Hazard and Tiger Orange Ramen Racer v2 Debut at Joe Fest 2026

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Just some good ol’ boys, never meanin’ no harm! Boy are we thrilled about this one! Huge thanks to @ig_ramentoy for posting these images of their upcoming 1/12 scale Good Ole Boys Dukes action figures, which will be making their prototype debut at Joe Fest 2026. How exciting is this?! Ramen Toys has already won collectors over with their amazing Tiger Orange Ramen Racer, and now we’re getting the iconic duo to go along with it. I always loved the Dukes and seeing them get the 1/12 treatment from a company that clearly gets it just makes my collector heart sing. The community response has been incredible too, with fans already calling for a restock of the Racer so they can pair it with these figures, and honestly I couldn’t agree more! I for one skipped on the original Ramen Racer because I asked Ace jokingly that I would buy one if he had figures to pilot the car, wink wink But now I kick myself, because I never bought one and they are long sold out! Now my prayers have been answered as Ace as also teased a Tiger Orange Ramen Racer 2.0 on Facebook. So let’s take a look at the Ramen Toys 1/12 Good Ole Boys action figures!

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Here’s a closer look at the Good Ol’ Boys lineup, and I have to say, the likeness work across all three prototypes is impressive. Bo wears a tan western shirt with dark denim jeans and a black cowboy hat, Daisy sports a tied-off red plaid shirt with white cutoff shorts, and Luke rounds out the trio in a blue button-down tucked into well-worn jeans, all set to debut alongside the Tiger Orange Ramen Racer at Joefest 2026. I am a huge Dukes of Hazzard fan, so this makes me so happy, now if we can get the car to go with it!!

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Joefest 2026 Display

We just updated our article on Ramen Toys Good Ole Boys Twelfth Scale Dukes of Hazard and Tiger Orange Ramen Racer v2 Debut at Joe Fest 2026 with the latest official images! Here are some fun shots of the whole crew lined up together, and you can really appreciate how well each figure’s color palette plays off the others, from Bo’s warm yellows to Luke’s cool blues to Daisy’s earthy reds and whites. It’s cool to see them scaled so well against the General Lee, with all three figures proportioned consistently and each sitting on their own individual clear display stand.

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A close look at the General Lee, Duke Boys and Daisy from another angle. You can really appreciate that glossy finish on the General Lee from here.

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This one is a bit blurry, but a nice straight on shot of the trio is below.

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Here’s a closer look at all three Duke cousins together alongside the General Lee, and it’s fun to see how the warm orange of the Charger ties into Bo’s yellow shirt while Luke’s cooler blue denim anchors the other end of the palette. The Channel 6 news van and that green and yellow Party Wagon in the background give you a great sense of scale, showing these figures hold their own next to some seriously detailed vehicles.

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The General Lee looks gorgeous at this scale, with that glossy orange body sporting clean chrome trim along the bumper, side mirrors, and windshield frame. You can see how the interior has a tan sculpted dashboard and seats through the open windows, and the “01” numbering peeks out just along the front fender.

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Bo Duke looks right at home next to that iconic orange Charger, and the warm yellow of his shirt plays off the car’s color perfectly. I’m really digging the clear waist stand tucked against his belt line, keeping things clean without distracting from the figure itself.

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Bo Duke’s light blue jeans have subtle pocket stitching and seam lines sculpted down the legs, with the fabric gathering naturally around the knee joints. Something I appreciate here is how the rolled sleeve cuffs on his yellow shirt show clean layered folds, with bare forearms that transition smoothly at the wrist articulation points.

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A detail that stands out to me is the sculpting on Bo’s tan moccasin-style shoes, which have a smooth, soft leather look with no visible laces or buckles. You can see how the clear waist support clips blend in unobtrusively, and just off to the right, Luke’s blue outfit provides a nice color separation between the two Duke boys.

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Luke Duke is paired up alongside Daisy here, and you can see how his open collar sits with a relaxed drape that gives the shirt a worn, lived-in quality. Daisy’s tied flannel catches the eye with its green cross-threading woven into the red plaid, and both figures come with matching clear base stands that keep them upright without any fuss.

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Luke Duke’s dark navy jeans have detailed seam lines running along the thighs and subtle wrinkling sculpted around the knees, paired with black boots that have a nice matte finish. One thing I noticed right away is that brass oval belt buckle, which sits perfectly against the red belt and adds a small but satisfying bit of color contrast to his midsection.

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Sporting red ankle-strap heels with a chunky heel, Daisy’s footwear adds a nice pop of color that contrasts with the light denim of her shorts. I noticed that the figure’s hands have individually sculpted fingers with natural spacing, and she’s using a clear support stand to help hold the pose.

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Good Ol Boy’s Prototypes

Here’s a closer look at Bo Duke, and the head sculpt is genuinely impressive, with that feathered blonde hair capturing the late ’70s look perfectly down to the way it sweeps across his forehead and curls behind the ears. The yellow western shirt features sculpted chest pockets with flap details and rolled-up cuffs, paired with light blue jeans and a brown leather belt with a round brass-toned buckle that really sells the Hazzard County vibe.

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Clad in a light blue western shirt with sculpted button plackets and dual chest pockets, Luke Duke swaps Bo’s yellow for a cooler tone but keeps that same open-collar, white undershirt peeking through. A red leather belt with a gold oval buckle ties together the shirt and his darker navy jeans, and you can see how the small brown bracelet on his wrist adds a subtle period-accurate touch.

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Dressed in a red plaid flannel shirt tied at the midriff, Daisy Duke looks fantastic with her cropped top showing off sculpted button details and a green-and-yellow tartan pattern woven through the fabric. The white cutoff shorts have a tiny gold button, frayed hems along the leg openings, and her dark brown hair falls in thick, voluminous waves that frame a confident, slightly smirking portrait.

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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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Ace teased a digital render of the Tiger Orange Ramen Racer 2.0 that will also debut at Joe Fest 2026 and can’t wait to see what v2 version looks like and what has been updated so stay tuned!

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