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Lamborghini Murcielago Concept Metallic Yellow AUTOart 1:18

Lamborghini Murcielago Concept Metallic Yellow AUTOart 1:18
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Specifications
Car Brand
Lamborghini
Model Manufacturer
AUTOart
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
74561
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About the Lamborghini Murcielago Concept Metallic Yellow AUTOart 1:18

TL;DR: AUTOart's 1:18 diecast Murcielago Concept in metallic yellow reflects an early design study connected to Lamborghini's Murcielago flagship, distinct from the standard production coupe. Bright yellow paintwork emphasises the angular surfacing that defined the car, a variant of interest to collectors tracing Lamborghini design development.

Concept and design-study variants rarely get much diecast attention, which makes AUTOart's yellow Murcielago Concept a genuine curiosity rather than just another colourway on a familiar shape.

Metallic Yellow Over Angular Concept Surfacing

Metallic yellow is an unforgiving colour for a diecast body, since it exposes every curve and crease under direct light rather than absorbing detail the way darker paint does, and the Murcielago's sharply folded surfacing benefits from that exposure. The slatted side intakes and low, wedge-like nose read with real clarity in this finish, and AUTOart's diecast build keeps opening doors and bonnet over a simplified cabin that favours exterior accuracy over interior fuss. Because this variant departs from the standard production Murcielago's specification, the differences are worth studying panel by panel rather than assumed at a glance; a concept-oriented model rewards that closer inspection more than a straightforward road-car replica would.

A Design Study Within the Murcielago Story

The production Murcielago, styled under Luc Donckerwolke, replaced the Diablo in 2001 as Lamborghini's first flagship developed under Audi ownership, and its angular, scissor-doored silhouette set the visual direction the marque would carry through to the Aventador. Concept and design-study variants like this one sit alongside that production history as evidence of how a shape gets refined before reaching the road, and a yellow diecast example makes a distinctive companion piece next to a standard-specification Murcielago on the same shelf. That context matters most for a variant like this, whose value lies less in outright rarity and more in what it reveals about a design in progress, worth studying alongside the finished car it led to.

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