One of the finest from the Kyoshos in a form that we liked so much. A model NOT in resin, not in closed shell, rather in pure working diecast font... just what we loved about this hobby.
that headlight in the pic show the early versions with the "eyelashes". In reality there was a motor that allowed the lamps to move up and down to control the beams. In the later reengineered and performance oriented SV versions, the lamps were made fixed, the motors were dropped, and the eyelashes removed :)
Very nice casting.
Cool 😎 video .
Mike Espo .
Have to agree, Kyosho did it very good on this one.
Fantastic Kyosho , Lamborghini Miura SV 1971 , have excelent details and the red color paint is amazing . Thank you for sharing , my friend ! 🏆🥇🙂👍👏👏👏
the pleasure is mine :) And really appreciate the support :D
@@srideas2286 With much pleasure , my friend !🏆🥇🙂👍👏👏👏
Wow ..! Amazing the amount of details .. I like .. !!
It's a very detailed model... one of the most enjoyable Kyoshos in the collection
Fantastic model. I love it
Love the Miura model.
Nice color and great details by Kyosho.
One of the finest from the Kyoshos in a form that we liked so much. A model NOT in resin, not in closed shell, rather in pure working diecast font... just what we loved about this hobby.
This is the most beautiful kind of lamborghini.❤️
very unique... very nicely proportioned. we have to give it to them for such brilliant creativity.
Nice casting
One of the very best :D
@@srideas2286 👍
Looks great! Although not a huge Lambo fan, can definitely appreciate the nice design and good execution.
Yes, considering the other cars from the period, this looks miles ahead.
Those Paints ❤️
This model is class.. that's all i can say.
Very nice 👍🏽
Thank you 👍
How big is this model?
Might wipe the modeldown next time you shoot it
🇺🇸Lambo that looks like Ferrari.
It's truly a remarkable design in many ways. Kudos to the designer who nailed it right.
Do you know if the Miura was built with different sets of headlights?
Another being: images.app.goo.gl/kuZqiku1i8kpre43A
that headlight in the pic show the early versions with the "eyelashes". In reality there was a motor that allowed the lamps to move up and down to control the beams. In the later reengineered and performance oriented SV versions, the lamps were made fixed, the motors were dropped, and the eyelashes removed :)
@@srideas2286 looks much better on the SV.