Lamborghini: old and new on a scale of 1:8 🎥

SMALL AND EXPENSIVE The English model car manufacturer Amalgam presents two icons of the Italian sports car manufacturer Lamborghini: the legendary Countach LP400 and the breathtaking Aventador successor Revuelto.

 

Lamborghini and Amalgam have been working together for 15 years. Now two exciting 1:8 scale models are coming onto the market: the Countach LP400 built from 1974 to 1978 with a 4-liter V12 engine (370 hp) and the new hybrid super sports car Revuelto (1011 hp), both limited to 199 units. The prices are 14,835 pounds (16,450 Swiss francs) for the Countach and 12,185 pounds (13,510 Swiss francs) for the Revuelto. A customized Revuelto, however, costs 17,425 pounds (19,320 Swiss francs). Each Amalgam model takes more than 400 hours of manual labor to produce.

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The big one in the garage, the little one in the living room. This is how the Countach LP 400 ensures a good mood.

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Together with the Miura, the Countach is one of the milestones in the Lamborghini heritage. Designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone, the mid-engined two-seater was the first sports car with upward-opening doors. In just under five years, it was only produced 151 times.

The Revuelto, the first high-performance hybrid from Sant'Agata presented a year ago to mark the company's anniversary, set new standards in terms of power output and driving pleasure. The 1011 hp comes from a V12 petrol engine and three electric motors.

Revuelto owners can have their own car scaled down as a special edition - down to the smallest exterior and interior detail and in exactly the same color. The Amalgam Revuelto measures 56 centimetres in length.

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