I will give my opinion: this baby would have been awesome in red. That being said, this work of art and love is amazing! you truly know your craft and I bow in respect before your talent!
Sad fact: the director was so concerned about getting everything in the drug scene right that they really did crash a Countach. Wow, Martin Scorsese must have pulled a good budget to make that film. I heard when directing Goodfellas, the actors couldn't get their ties on properly because a different method was used in the 70s so Scorsese, who had experience, did it for them. He also wanted Lorraine Bracco's jewelry to be authentic so the jewelry store they rented the props from had an armed guard on set at all times.
Yes, he looks a bit awkward ; ) But Countach has a striking and futuristic design that was ahead of its time when it was first introduced in 1974. Its iconic wedge shape, scissor doors, and sharp angles have made it a favorite of car enthusiasts and collectors. He was one of the fastest and most powerful supercars of its era, with a top speed of over 180 mph and a 0-60 mph time of around 4.5 seconds. Its powerful V12 engine and lightweight construction made it a thrill to drive. Lamborghini only produced around 2,000 Countach cars during its 16-year production run, which has made it a rare and highly sought-after vehicle.
This car is way more known than that movie. It's easily the most popular Lamborghini model EVER.
Very Good car. 👍👍👌👌
Моя самая любимая машина! олтичная работа друг!
Perfect!!!
i like how the toy looks like someone played with it in toxic nuclear waste, lit the back end with a lighter, but the duct tape is brand new.
It happens when you put something new on an old thing ; D
@@IconicCarsRestoration yeah it makes no sense
Nice job!
Awesome restoration
I will give my opinion: this baby would have been awesome in red.
That being said, this work of art and love is amazing! you truly know your craft and I bow in respect before your talent!
Very well done!
Под фары надо будет фольгу подложить чтобы был отрожатель для реализма
Nice !!!
Why a spoiler? It didn't fit with the car at all. How did you fixed the door? So many details wasn't filmed. Sad.
What is that spray paint stripper you are using?
just a paint remover but in a can
Sad fact: the director was so concerned about getting everything in the drug scene right that they really did crash a Countach. Wow, Martin Scorsese must have pulled a good budget to make that film. I heard when directing Goodfellas, the actors couldn't get their ties on properly because a different method was used in the 70s so Scorsese, who had experience, did it for them. He also wanted Lorraine Bracco's jewelry to be authentic so the jewelry store they rented the props from had an armed guard on set at all times.
Sensacional demais!
Armseelig! Null Detailpainting! Es lebe die Spraydose!👎🥱
Faz melhor e posta aí!!!!! Fdp
Nice❤❤❤
Hey DB arts where do you get all the cars?
The wolf of wall street car was damaged a lot more than that
yes 😬
Poor quality restoration. Some details are interesting, others are rubbish. Interior sucks, rear wing is trash.
I agree, there are moments that I myself am not satisfied with. Moving forward, I will strive to improve the quality.
Interior should have been red
A total disaster in my opinion. Why the spoiler? Color of the interior was awful. Hand painting wasn't so good.
You did a good job, but, for myself, I wouldn't have bothered. Lamborghinis are the ugliest of the Super/Hyper cars.
Yes, he looks a bit awkward ; ) But Countach has a striking and futuristic design that was ahead of its time when it was first introduced in 1974. Its iconic wedge shape, scissor doors, and sharp angles have made it a favorite of car enthusiasts and collectors.
He was one of the fastest and most powerful supercars of its era, with a top speed of over 180 mph and a 0-60 mph time of around 4.5 seconds. Its powerful V12 engine and lightweight construction made it a thrill to drive. Lamborghini only produced around 2,000 Countach cars during its 16-year production run, which has made it a rare and highly sought-after vehicle.
@@IconicCarsRestoration BUT, not as good-looking as the Maserati MC12.