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Old 12-30-2008, 03:25 AM
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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

If you want one, buy a Diecast, as mentioned from Mondo Motors or from Burago
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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

i`d love to build it. fujimi curbside is enough for me.
thats what i call lambo!
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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

I certainly would..and I've looked at the 24th scale diecasts..they don't look that great to me..mondo and bburago are the same I think..and mis-proportioned

I'd love to build a proper reventon..of course i'd paint it a different color than the military green. Throw in a lp560-4 Gallardo and we're all set..lol
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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

Doesn't work for me. As mentioned before - they`d all look alike.

There are many other cars that should be available in plastic before that.
But hey, you could master a transkit for the Fujimi Lambo and give it to a resin caster
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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

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Doesn't work for me. As mentioned before - they`d all look alike.

There are many other cars that should be available in plastic before that.
But hey, you could master a transkit for the Fujimi Lambo and give it to a resin caster


To many lines are different on the Reventon compared to the Murcie. You would need a whole new body.
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You would need a whole new body.
That's exactly what I meant. Too much hassle if it is available as a DieCast from more than one company.
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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

Cool car, but not on my 'gotta have it' list.
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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

No. not enough stance to distinguish it amongst the countach family.

i rather see / want a lambo 400GT kit... drool!!!
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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

The Bburago/Mondo is not 1:24, too small ~ 1:25,5 ???



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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

I didn't like the Reventon, until I saw one in the flesh (so to speak). Honestly, the car does NOT photograph well but is beautiful in real life.

I saw the car fresh off the boat, still in it's wooden shipping container. Watched them unpack it and fire it up. #5 of 20 I believe.

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Re: Would you buy a Lamborghini Reventon?

I'd buy one in 1/24th.! If I cannot buy one I'll make myself one, because it's basically just Murcielago on steroids (though it has the same engine than the 640 Murcie). And I also bought the Maisto R/C car cuz it looked so cool (looks better than runs). But I think, if I'm going to build one, it's going to have to have full detail, engine and all.
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