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Lamborghini LM002 Black in 1:18 scale


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This is the Lamborghini LM002 Black in 1:18 scale by AUTOart.

The Lamborghini LM002 in Black is a commanding presence that blends luxury with brute strength, earning its nickname, the "Rambo Lambo." Debuted in the late 1980s, this unique SUV features a V12 engine from the Lamborghini Countach, providing exceptional power and off-road capability. The black exterior enhances its aggressive, military-inspired design, giving it an imposing and sleek appearance. What truly sets the LM002 apart is its groundbreaking status as one of the first luxury high-performance SUVs, combining Lamborghini's supercar heritage with off-road prowess. This fusion of rugged capability and opulent design not only distinguished it from contemporary competitors but also paved the way for future luxury SUVs

This high-end composite model is hand painted and polished to a beautiful finish. The
undercarriage, suspension, brakes, and exhaust are nicely replicated. Opening doors, hood,
trunk and amazing engine detail.
AUTOart's latest innovation in composite and diecast models, or exquisitely crafted replicas made from a
hybrid of different materials that have been selected and engineered to produce both the supreme finish
detail and high value our collectors demand. Model making will never be the same. In composite models,
AUTOart pairs a die-cast interior with a newly developed injection Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), a
thermoplastic polymer with special blend of different materials for reinforcement of the body, utilizing the
benefits of both materials to create the highest quality models our company has ever produced. Injection
ABS composite material has shown itself to be an ideal material to form the body of a model car.
Compared to our old body material, die-cast zinc, injected-ABS composite material surfaces, with correct
formulation, are smoother and the bodylines and creases are sharper. The openings for vents and holes
are also reproduced more cleanly, and the panels can be much thinner when rendered in ABS composite
material than in zinc alloy. That makes the finished body closer to the true scale gauge of real car bodies.