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Pocher HK119F Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Giallo Orion 1:8 - self-assembled model kit
- High quality die cast metal
- Pre-painted pieces
- 794 parts
- Approximately 20+ hours of build time
Get ready for over 20 hours of kit-building joy. The die-cast body, real rubber tires and plastic details of this Lamborghini Aventador are all pre-decorated, so all you have to do is take those 794 pieces and put them together!
Gaillo Orion's iconic bright yellow creates the most eye-catching finish. Every single detail of the original car has been faithfully represented, with the signature scissor doors and hidden door handles, Y-shaped daytime running lights and even nuances of the powerful V12 engine all included.
Measuring 60cm long, 29cm wide and 15cm high, this model should be the centerpiece of any display once it's finished.
The Lamborghini Aventador is definitely the first car that comes to mind when you think of supercars. Filippo Perini designed this powerful machine taking inspiration from military aviation. The influence of the F-117 Stealth Fighter jet can be seen in the geometric shape, the wide hexagonal air intake that looks like it could suck in a small dog, and the sloped windshield that leaves just enough room for the driver and passenger.
Inside are military-grade buttons and switches, including a small red flip switch above the power button. This is just like stopping fighter planes to prevent accidental firing. If you add the Lamborghini Aventador's 0-60 mph acceleration of 2.9 seconds and the F1-style pushrod suspension design, you have a supercar capable of immense power, easily pushing 217 mph as a speed maximum.
Lamborghini produced approximately 750 units per year of this highly desirable car, adding to its luxurious and exclusive nature. It was released just weeks before the beatification of Pope John Paul II in a genius marketing move that may or may not have been intentional. Production ended in 2022, but we will bring it back as a 1.8 scale model.