Lamborghini Miura P400 SV
'Detail Up Version'
Hasegawa | No. 20439 | 1:24
Facts
- Brand:
- Hasegawa
- Title:
- Lamborghini Miura P400 SV 'Detail Up Version'
- Number:
- 20439
- Scale:
- 1:24
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2020 New parts
- Barcode:
- 4967834204393 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Lamborghini Miura » Cars (Vehicles)
Box contents
Plastic sprue (Silver), Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue (Black), Plastic sprue (Light green), Photoetched fret (Steel), Decalsheet (waterslide) (Multi-colored)
Dimensions:
350x202x70 mm
(13.8x8x2.8 inch)
Weight:
344 g (0.76 lbs)
Product timeline
Hasegawa
Instructions
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Marketplace
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USD 67.99
Available »USD 34.39
Pre-Order »€ 46.75
USD 51.81In stock »€ 47.95
USD 53.14In stock ȴ 3040
USD 20.56In stock »€ 38.84
USD 43.04Out of stock ȴ 2990
USD 20.22Out of stock ȴ 3040
USD 23.41Out of stock »Alternative SKUs for Hasegawa 20439:
HAS 20439 | HAS20439 | 04393LAMBORGHINI | HA20439 | 620439 | HAS-20439
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Comments
Nigel
I freely admit to being no Miura expert, but something doesn't seem quite right here.
This kit comes from Hasegawa's P400 SV mould, and builds up into either an SV, or, using the supplied etch, an earlier version with the 'eyelashes'. But, according to the WWW (worldwide wiki), the absence of the 'eyelashes' was not the only external change that differentiated the SV from previous versions:
"The SV can be distinguished from its predecessors from its lack of 'eyelashes' around the headlamps, wider rear fenders..., and different taillights."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamborghini_Miura#P400SV
So, if the kit is just a P400 SV with added 'eyelashes', it's not an accurate representation of a P400 (S).
I freely admit to being no Miura expert, but something doesn't seem quite right here.
This kit comes from Hasegawa's P400 SV mould, and builds up into either an SV, or, using the supplied etch, an earlier version with the 'eyelashes'. But, according to the WWW (worldwide wiki), the absence of the 'eyelashes' was not the only external change that differentiated the SV from previous versions:
"The SV can be distinguished from its predecessors from its lack of 'eyelashes' around the headlamps, wider rear fenders..., and different taillights."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamborghini_Miura#P400SV
So, if the kit is just a P400 SV with added 'eyelashes', it's not an accurate representation of a P400 (S).
11 August 2020, 14:12
justin Hart
This is correct. The S also had a different front bumper / light array. Nandemo-seisaku did an amazing build of this kit as an S where he corrects most if not all the issues with the kit. It looks flawless to me.
Youtube Video
This is correct. The S also had a different front bumper / light array. Nandemo-seisaku did an amazing build of this kit as an S where he corrects most if not all the issues with the kit. It looks flawless to me.
Youtube Video
15 February 2021, 02:36