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I have the magnificent MR-made 1/18 scale Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster in my collection, but this beautiful 1/64 scale one from MiniGT just couldn't be left in the store.
This dark red metallic looks amazing on the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster, especially with the gold wheels, on a 1/64 scale by MiniGT
This is the 1/18 MR-made scale model of the final NA V12 model Lamborghini will ever build, the Aventador Ultimae. This is the press release shade, Grigio Acheso. #110/149
The Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae Roadster finished in a stunning Blu Tawaret on black wheels, replicated on a 1/18 scale by MR, limited to just 199 units, I managed to get #100
When I picked up the Blu Tawaret Aventador Ultimae Roadster from MR in 1/18 scale, the seller also had this Viola Pasifae in stock, I just couldn't resist and had to add this amazing spec to the collection too.
This white version of the Lamborghini Bravo was made by Minichamps, and it looks absolutely amazing.
The one-of-a-kind Lamborghini Bravo prototype was recreated on a 1/43 scale in the Hachette Collection. This is the tan version.
The one of a kind Lamborghini Bravo concept built by Bertone now in a small 1/64 scale by Kyosho, finished in green metallic.
The Lamborghini Bravo was to become a second model next to the Countach, but things turned out differently, only one prototype would be built.
The gold metallic version of the unique Lamborghini Bravo prototype, here the 1/64 model version made by Kyosho in their 3rd collection.
The ItalDesign Cala was developed as a successor to the Lamborghini Jalpa, but it never made it into production, this 1/43 scale model by Looksmart allows us to admire it anyway.
The ItalDesign Lamborghini Cala was meant as a successor the Lamborghini Jalpa, but that never happened, at least we can admire this 1/43 scale model instead.
When the Diablo was reaching it's end of production the successor wasn't ready yet, however Zagato did make the L147 Canto prototype that was fully functional.
The Lamborghini Canto, internally known as L147 was intended to become the successor to the Countach, but the design was rejected and the Diablo would become the new flagship.
The Carabo concept car from Bertone would show the doors that would later on be used on the Countach.
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