I have a purple and cream 1:18th scale, Burago Lamborghini Diablo 1990, with like zero scratches or anything… are these quite rare? How much should I be looking to sell it for?
Not hugely expensive but I was just lucky to find this one in good condition for a fair price. Maybe auction it on eBay starting at a reasonable price and it might go up. Don't take my word for it though, the market and the way the auctions work is very random.
So many nice details and paint job is great. Always wanted yellow one and Ferrari F50, dam im orderin them right now, who needs new gaming chair, right? 😅😅 Nice video and cleaning well donne! 👍👍
As a noob of diecast world I am surprise to see this visual quality from Bburago. Usually people said that Bburago is a toy, but here the details looks not bad. The internal are impressive for me. Does Bburago have other models in 1:18 scale with this quality nowdays? I would like collect some Lamborghini cars from them if the quality is similar to the one you showed in this video :)
Yeah Bburago do other 1:18 models along with Maisto too. This is a much older model so that is why it seems so well made with so much attention to detail. Newer 1:18 Bburago models are still very nicely detailed. I do recommend some Maisto models too if you are interested in 1:18 Lamborghinis. It is subjective as to whether or not these are toys, however seeing as they are made of metal with fragile plastic parts I don't think they are really made to be toys. They're great for collectors like myself who can't be spending hundreds on a model. Thanks for watching 😁
@@signornessuno5174 No problem, glad I could help 😁. Solido models (1:18) are a bit more expensive but have loads of amazing visual details (although lack physical functions such as opening bonnets and suspension, but still have doors and steering systems) If you are able to go to Costco, look out for Maisto models! (They are cheaper there, much cheaper)