🏎️ Rev up your collection with this stunning Lambo toy!
The Alloy Collectible Yellow Lambo Toy is a meticulously crafted 1/32 scale model of the Lamborghini LP770-4, featuring a die-cast metal body, interactive lights and sounds, and an exquisite display box, making it a perfect gift for car enthusiasts and collectors.
R**W
Used as cake topper...
Cute car toy, used it as the cake topper to my son's birthday cake and he really loved it! (I set it on saran wrap that I cut to the shape of the bottom of the car so the car didn't get icing all over it and he was able to still use it as a toy afterward)
K**.
Annoying screws
It's OK. They don't have actual Lamborghini license, so it just says "Mini Auto" on it.I hate how they bolt this car down with 4 screws on the base (if they're going to do that, include a cheap screwdriver!)It uses three LR44 battery (included)If you push down on the front tires, it will start the engine sound, turn on headlight and tailight. But the sound duration is limited.It also makes sound when you open the door; sometimes the alarm sound is annoying.If you pull back then it springs forward.It has decent amount of details for a "kids toy"; I think it can be acceptable for display/acceptable for adults too. It's pretty cool, but could be better.
C**I
Generic (Annoying) Sounds
We have acquired 4 or 5 vehicles like this from various "unknown" brands. The first time, we acquired 3 at the same time. I was shocked to discover that all three used the exact same sounds -- including an "electric" Tesla where an internal combustion engine sound is totally in appropriate. This vehicle, once again, uses the exact same sounds. That'd be underwhelming on its own, but the sounds are EXTREMELY annoying. Do you really want your kid setting off a car alarm over and over and over near you.When we end up with one of these me-too cars, we have gotten in the habit of taking the batteries out. That solves the sound problem, but also means the lights no longer work (a good trade in my book). The vehicle still looks nice and goes if you pull it back, but I want to help provide reasonable expectations. If this is anything like the others we've tried, rough play (vs. just displaying it) may result in pieces coming loose.We're also getting to the point that we can appreciate the minor features found in these vehicles. For example, some of these vehicles have a "button" on the bottom that helps you open a trunk or hood (basically a plastic pin that passes through the body). This one does not which is compensated somewhat by the fact that the trunk has places to grab.
K**Y
Another awesome Mini Auto release!
One of the best makers of diecast metal vehicles in China is Mini Auto. And I'm going to review another awesome diecast vehicle from the company.Many come affixed to a plastic base which can be unscrewed and the vehicles are wonderful in the fact that they come with gimmicks such as driver/passenger doors that open, hood and trunks that open, LED lights, sounds of a horn and alarm going off or being turned on and they also are vehicles that you roll backward and they will move forward after you let it go.Gimmicks aside, this is such a beautiful vehicle with a alloy die-cast metal body, ABS plastic details in the interior and LED lamps, rubber tires and I really like those black tires, wheels and red calipers.But Mini Auto really is on top when it comes to their 1:32 diecast vehicles. The amount of detail and gimmicks, no one should be disappointed. And there are also numerous colors of the vehicle offered. It's that cool!Also, what I like about the Mini Auto Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 is the fact that you get the Mini Auto logo on the rear instead of a misspelled Lamborghini. You see the 770-4 near the driver and passenger doors.Overall, the yellow Mini Auto Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 is highly recommended!
N**R
Die-cast metal
This car is smaller than I was expecting, but still a nice quality product. It is die-cast and the doors, trunk, etc. can be opened. The lights/sound operate by pushing the front tire, but you first must remove the battery paper that keeps the batteries fresh (white paper under the front wheel). This car is not remote controlled, but will move if you pull it back and release it. There is no steering but it goes pretty straight. The car comes screwed onto a base which lists the manufacturer's name. It must be unscrewed with a screw drive to get it to move. Overall, a fun car for a collector.
B**E
Great quality
I fell in love with a real yellow Lamborghini that I saw in a mall, way back when, and vowed to get one. About 30 years later I bought my first Lamborghini, a 3.5 inch yellow one (see photo). I was content that this would be the only one I could have ... but low and behold! This yellow Lamborghini showed up and I could not resist. This one is bigger and better!It has tail lights and head lights. Press down on the roof of the car and the lights with sounds appear. Open one of the doors and the lights with different sounds appear. The sounds and lights do not last very long and you know it is done because the light and sound is that of locking the car.And, the pièce de résistance ... it moves. Pull back the car, let go, and it will move forward. The further you pull back the further it goes forward. I wanted to take a video of this but I just don't have the time right now. When I do I will be updating this review.I highly recommend this model for a gift to anyone who loves the Lamborghini. They come in other colors other than yellow.
R**N
Who wants a new Lamborghini?
This is about as close to owning a Lamborghini as I'll get! It's actually well made, I didn't notice any sharp edges that could injure a hand. It looks really pretty, especially in the box. I'm not usually someone who gets things like this to play. However, it can move and has sound, so a pretty good mixture!
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