Fujimi/Testors Lamborghini Countach Kit No. 421
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1 18 December 2014, 21:05
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I was trying to get the red, white and blue thing going there. The red Shelby is really narrow the Shelby Mustang GT500 in between and the Lamborghini is really wide. I guess that is why we build models so we can experience these things! Es-haq, as always I can count on you for an encouraging word. Happy modeling!
14 January 2015, 21:38
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Countach in Italian means "awe and amazement" according to Fujimi and Testors. This 4-litre (240 cubic inch) V-12 375 hp car was first seen at the Geneva Auto show in 1971.