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This yellow Lamborghini Jarama is called the Rally by Hachette in their 1/43 collection, but the official name is Jarama SVR as on display at the Ferruccio museum.
The Konrad Lamborghini KM011, a race car using a Lamborghini engine and transmission, this is a 1/43 scale model from the Hachette Collection
The original Lamborghini off-road vehicle, the impressive V12 LM 002, the Rambo Lambo, this tan version is a nice 1/43 scale model
The Lamborghini Marzal concept, a four-seater from Lamborghini with gullwing doors and half of a Miura engine at the rear.
I still wonder if it wouldn't have been a good idea for Lamborghini to actually produce the Miura Concept, but having this 1/43 scale model is probably good enough for me
I love the Miura Jota, the one-off race car based on the legendary Miura supercar, this is a 1/43 scale replica of that icon
The Lamborghini Miura is considered to be the first supercar in the world, and it's a sensual beauty. This orange 1/43 scale model from the Hachette Lamborghini Collection is an amazing model.
The Lamborghini Miura Roadster, finished in the original light blue metallic over a white interior, this is a 1/43 scale model from Hachette
After the Lamborghini Jota, several Miura owners asked for their car to be modified, this SVJ Roadster version went all the way, with a wide body and a removable roof panel.
The Lamborghini Murciélago 6.2 version is still considered to be the most beautiful by many collectors, this is a 1/43 scale version of that car
The 2009 Lamborghini Murcielago LP650-4 Roadster is a rather rare car in real life, so it's nice to have a scale model of it in my collection.
You can never go wrong with a scale model of the Lamborghini Murciélago LP6570-4 Super Veloce, especially in yellow, so this model just had to become part of my collection.
The Hachette Lamborghini Collection contains 69 different 1/43 scale models, this black Murciélago R-GT was actually a 'gift' from the collection, so it holds 70 units now
The Lamborghini P132 was another proposal for the Countach successor that would eventually be the Diablo, but there was one driveable P132 built.
The Lamborghini P140 concept car, a V10-powered successor to the Jalpa, after the Cala was rejected, but this one didn't make it into production either.
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