This was so amazing to watch. I fell in love with the Lamborghini Diablo when I saw this yellow burago model in a catalog when I was a kid 30+ years ago. I am a Lamborghini enthusiast since. My first 1/18 model was a purple Diablo. In the last few years I have collected 5 or 6 of these models with the intent to modify them to SE30, SV, Roadster etc. versions. I hope I will have some free time in the future to work on them. You are very talented, enjoy working on these models!
Thank you very much for the positive feedback. It was also one of my first models in childhood, I am glad that it awakens memories in you and I wish you much success if you try it yourself
Bonjour , félicitations pour votre magnifique réalisation, quel est beau de voir des vrais passionnés rendre l' éclat a des miniatures et en faire de véritables chefs-d'œuvre 😉😉😉 quelle est cette musique que vous avez utilisé pour votre fond sonore svp
Great restoration of the Lamborghini Diablo , at 1/18 scale from Bburago . Excelent work at the details and looks great with SMD Led lights accesories. Great work also at the big details (painting the accesories) . The final result is absolutly remarcable and I like it very much !🏅🏆🎩👌🏻🤝🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
I love that you always show the comparison. Maybe next time, paint the inside of the exhaust tips black. Either way this is an awesome makeover. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great video and end product looks sick! Could you share details on what LED pack you bought? I am interested in trying this on my own as a fun project but new to electrical wiring.
Hello, thanks for the feedback. I use standard SMD LEDs, I buy them on Amazon or ebay with pre-soldered cables, that saves a lot of work. I wish you lots of success trying it out 🙂👍
@@jaysmodelcarcollection8338 You mean bend the door frames right? Did you do that with the doors attached to the body? Did you bend the A and B pillar in the middle vertically or near the bottom where they come out of the door?
@@randomfaca No, I opened the door and bent the whole door (at the hinge) toward the roof. Don't bent the pillar only, because they are too slim and can break very easy
@@jaysmodelcarcollection8338 yes, that's what I thought too... the door hinge itself isn't the problem I think , it's the spring pressure upward that's pushing the door a bit to the outside.