The Lamborghini Countach defined an era after debuting at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show, celebrated for its angular design language. The 1982 LP500S version added a 4754cc engine and pronounced fender shapes, sometimes finished with a rear wing. Tamiya renders this classic as a 1/10 scale kit paired with the TT-01E chassis for credible on-road handling.
The Tamiya 58413 sits on the TT-01 Type-E chassis, a shaft-driven 4WD platform noted for its robustness and predictable dynamics. Improvements to the steering linkage derived from the TA05 give sharper control, while the compact wheelbase combined with a wider rear stance improves turn behaviour. Supplied racing slicks are geared to deliver traction on prepared surfaces.
The polycarbonate body replicates the Countach outline and includes separate pieces for mirrors, the rear wing and metal-look light surrounds for added realism. Headlights are fixed in the lowered position, but LED units are supplied for the fog lamps and taillights so the model can be lit for evening runs. The kit accommodates a variety of performance and cosmetic options for tuners.
From cosmetic enhancements to drivetrain swaps, the Tamiya 58413 is set up to accept common upgrades used by on-road racers and customisers.
The Tamiya 58413 is ideal for hobbyists seeking an attractive scale model that is also a practical starting point for performance tuning and track use.
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