- [Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV 1988] produced as a 1/43 scale handmade model car of [EIDOLON].
-It is a model that faithfully reproduces the [Countach LP5000QV] with a 4-valve engine in 1985 and a side skirt with a brake duct added since 1988.
[Vehicle commentary]
- The Countach, whose prototype was announced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1971 and was put on the market in 1974.
-The LP400, which is the very first phase, was produced until 1978, and based on it, the Wolf Countach, which was custom-ordered by Walter Wolf, also known as the LP500S with wings and over fenders, is a familiar model for the supercar generation. it might be.
- The Countach continued to evolve even after the supercar boom ended, expanding the displacement to 4.8 liters in 1982 with the LP5000S (LP500S), expanding the displacement to 5.2 liters in 1985, and replacing the engine head. After releasing the 4-valve LP5000QV (Quattrovalvole), the 25th anniversary of Lamborghini's 25th anniversary car with a significantly changed exterior in 1988, production until handing over the baton to the successor model Diablo in 1990 It was also a longevity model that was performed.
[Model commentary]
- Countach, which is a popular Make Up product, has been transitioning to the release of the `New Master` version, which has been completely redesigned from the prototype about three years ago.
-In the New Master version, the original model has been redesigned from scratch, aiming to reproduce the delicate A-pillar, which was technically difficult during the development of the first edition, proportions closer to the actual car, and high-resolution detail reproduction.
-The release this time is the final phase of the Countach, a quattrovalvole equipped with a 4-valve head engine, an engine hood with a power bulge, and a slit that can be selected as an option from the 1988 model, which is the late model. It is characterized by the state of wearing the side skirt.
-Speaking of Countach, the huge rear wing after the Wolf Countach is one of the icons, but it is purposefully wingless, and emphasizes that the lower body is heavily armed with over fenders, side skirts, and wide tires. I tried to finish it as a model to do.
- We recommend that you add this one to your collection as the final evolution of the conventional Countach, except for the 25th anniversary.
- EM652A: Red
- EM652B: Black
- EM652C: Metallic Blue (Limited to 50 units)
-Materials: Resin body, white metal parts, photo-etched parts, machined aluminum parts
- Acrylic base, clear case included
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