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Lamborghini Diablo Black Mira 1:18

Lamborghini Diablo Black Mira 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Lamborghini
Model Manufacturer
Mira
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
6107
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About the Lamborghini Diablo Black Mira 1:18

TL;DR: Mira's 1:18 diecast Lamborghini Diablo in Black is an entry-tier zinc alloy replica of the wedge-shaped supercar that replaced the Countach. Opening doors and bonnet come at the cost of wider panel gaps than resin equivalents, an honest trade for anyone building a Lamborghini shelf on a budget.

The Diablo had a genuinely difficult job: replacing the Countach as Lamborghini's flagship, and this diecast lets a buyer own that shape without paying boutique resin prices.

What Entry-Tier Diecast Delivers Here

Lifted from its packaging, the Diablo's zinc alloy body has real heft, the kind of weight that separates a diecast from a plastic toy even at this price point. The doors and bonnet open on simple hinges, giving access to a simplified cabin and engine bay that will not match a mid-tier interior's detail, and the panel gaps run visibly wider than a resin equivalent, a direct consequence of the tooling budget at this level. Black paint is applied evenly but without the deep clear coat a costlier finish would carry, and the wedge-shaped bodywork, with its pop-up headlights and low nose, still reads clearly as a Diablo despite the simpler execution underneath. Judged against its own segment rather than against premium resin, it does its job well.

The Car That Followed the Countach

The Diablo carried Lamborghini's flagship duties from 1990 into the late 1990s, following the Countach's wedge design language into a slightly softer, more usable supercar while keeping the scissor doors and mid-mounted V12 that defined the brand. For a collector, an entry-tier Diablo like this one works well as an accessible way into Lamborghini's back catalogue, a shelf-filler alongside pricier resin Countach or Murcielago pieces rather than a standalone hero. It suits buyers assembling a broad supercar theme who would rather own several accessible models than one expensive centrepiece, and Black remains one of the most convincing colours for the Diablo's aggressive angles.

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