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Amalgam Collection reveals new Revuelto and fully opening Countach models in massive 1:8 scale
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(Image credit: Amalgam Collection)
(Image credit: Amalgam Collection)
There are model cars, and then there are model cars; these are the latter. They come from Amalgam Collection, a company in Bristol, UK that has just revealed its latest creations, in the form of two large-scale Lamborghinis.
While Lambo’s latest flagship supercar is a cool thing, we’re most excited about the older Countach. The LP400 was the first generation of Countach, complete with its scissor-style doors and ‘Periscopio’ rear view mirror, which was sunk into the roof and worked like the periscope of a submarine.
(Image credit: Amalgam Collection)
(Image credit: Amalgam Collection)
Amalgam says how each model takes its craftspeople 400 hours to assemble. Being a fully-opening scale replica, the Countach’s doors and engine cover all open and close, as well as a front bonnet housing the spare wheel. The level of detail on offer here is simply astounding, with the interior and engine bay particular highlights.
(Image credit: Amalgam Collection)
(Image credit: Amalgam Collection)
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The Revuelto, pictured below as a render, and Countach LP400 are both limited to 199 examples in 1:8 scale. The Countach is priced at – deep breath, everyone – £14,835 ($18,900), and is available in Rosso red or Giallo Fly yellow. The 56 cm-long Revuelto is a slightly more palatable £12,185 if ordered in the launch specification of orange paintwork with a black and orange interior. If you want a tailored model (one that matches your real Revuelto, perhaps) it’ll cost £17,425.
(Image credit: Amalgam Collection)
(Image credit: Amalgam Collection)
Speaking of its tailored products, Amalgam said: “Every exterior and interior feature will be accurately replicated and every single visible aspect, including even the smallest details will all be perfectly reproduced – including the colour of the stitching on the seats, the licence plates and the brake callipers. In addition, thanks to a long-term collaboration with Lamborghini, Amalgam have full access to the brand’s paint codes, colour samples, and every personalised detail to ensure their model matches their full-size counterpart.”
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