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A Hyper Form of the Lamborghini Murcielago Done By Jada Toys

 

My brother went to a Target store recently and spotted this Lamborghini Murcielago in 1/24 scale. It is the only copy in the store and he asked me if I wanted it, knowing I collect diecast models. I asked if the car was made either by Maisto or Burago, he told me neither. It was made by Jada Toys. That piqued my curiosity because not only it was a Lamborghini, but made by another toy manufacturer other than Maisto or Burago. I asked him to purchase the car for me.

The Lamborghini Murcielago is the first 1/24 scale model in my collection done by Jada Toys. It is also part of the Hyper-Spec series. I usually have their smaller scale cars like the ones in the JDM Tuners series. The larger scale is prettier and filled with additional details.

One detail often removed by other manufacturers when they make a larger scale model is the side windows. They usually make the side windows appear to either in partial rolled up position, or rolled down position. The side windows in this car are all rolled up to make it appear more real, and I like it. Good thing the doors can open up instead of sideways like regular cars. Had the doors open only sideways, I may need to use a toothpick to open the doors because the rolled up windows omitted a possible grip to the doors.

The body of the Lamborghini Murcielago is mostly made with metal, including the doors. The car has a small custom and those are in the wheels. Other opening features are included with the car in addition to the doors and they will be covered in the upcoming video review.


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