A couple of classic Lamborghini’s from Kyosho is revisiting the production line! Fans of diecast metal and full 360 access will welcome the re-release of the classic Kyosho Lamborghini Miura SVR and Lamborghini P400S, both are completed in Red with Black trim. These are very good models from years past, if you’re a fan of Lamborghini we suggest marking your calendars. The SVR is due this coming April and shortly back in May, the P400S will arrive. Suggested retail $198 US. Sorry, no word on additional colours at this point in time.
Product# 08319R / 08316R
This is great news for me and many others who missed out on a lot of good models of iconic cars and have been stuck paying exorbitant amounts on ebay for a shot at owning one.
I’m not sure about the licensing, but if possible I’d love to see them remake the F40 and F355.
Never say never on their classic Ferrari assortment.
In fact, to see them do the 355 GTS w/ALL OPENING PARTS OF COURSE, would be a heavenly sight
It is indeed nice to see the return of fully opening 1/18 diecast- bodied Miura’s from Kyosho.
Couple of things though. Hopefully the QC will be in force as the SVJ’s from 2014 were rough.
And, would it really have killed Kyosho to go with different colours? I get that most enthusiasts will appreciate the SVR in Rosso, but something a bit different would have been nice for the S.
“Hopefully the QC will be in force as the SVJ’s from 2014 were rough.”
Yes, I believe we reviewed it!
I might actually get one even though it doesn’t fit my current theme. I’ve always loved the Jota and that engine is ripe for an upgrade
Glad I got my Kyosho Lambo’s when they were only US$49.95 (that tells you how long ago it was – LOL!!)
Autoart also has a plan to make Miura Jota SVR also. The colors are red, white and blue.
http://www.autoartmodels.de/de/startseite/special/79172.html
I hope that they will compete each other for good price and quality.
I don’t think we’ll see the AA SVR for quite some time, if at all.
Kyosho appear to be more flexible and better positioned to be able to manufacture. AutoArt on the other hand, are just sliding the slippery slope downwards, slowly but surely.
Of course, current events aren’t helpful to anyone.