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Lamborghini Diablo Yellow Bburago 1:18

Lamborghini Diablo Yellow Bburago 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Lamborghini
Model Manufacturer
Bburago
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
3041-M2
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About the Lamborghini Diablo Yellow Bburago 1:18

TL;DR: Bburago's 1:18 diecast Lamborghini Diablo in Yellow reproduces the wedge-profiled supercar that replaced the Countach as Lamborghini's flagship from 1990. Scissor doors, a low nose and dramatic proportions carry the drama of the original at an accessible entry-tier price point.

Replacing the Countach was never going to be simple, and the Diablo answered by keeping the wedge shape and scissor doors that had defined Lamborghini's flagship for over a decade while sharpening the surfacing for a new era.

Bburago's Entry-Tier Diablo and Its Signature Details

The Diablo's scissor doors, hinged to lift up and forward rather than out, are one of the model's defining party pieces, and Bburago includes the opening mechanism here rather than fixing them shut, letting the car be posed the way its real-life owners would show it off. Yellow paint suits the Diablo's flat panels and sharp creases particularly well, throwing the wedge shape into relief under direct light. Wheel design and cabin detail sit at the level the price suggests, functional rather than exhaustive, but the essential silhouette comes through clearly, and for a supercar this dramatic, getting the proportions right matters more than chasing every interior stitch.

The Diablo's Position Between Countach and Murcielago

The Diablo carried Lamborghini through the 1990s, bridging the analogue drama of the Countach and the more modern Murcielago that replaced it in 2001, evolving from rear-wheel-drive to all-wheel-drive variants across its production run. As an entry point into Lamborghini's supercar lineage, the Diablo represents the era when the marque's wedge design language reached its most exaggerated form before Audi's ownership brought a more restrained approach with later models. Placed between a Countach and a Murcielago in a themed display, the Diablo tells that transition clearly.

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