If you're looking for a proper review of this car, hit this link: https://diecastsociety.com/review-bbura ... an-fkp-37/ My post serves as a quick pictorial highlight of the re-coloured version of the above model.
Bburago managed to pull off a pretty interesting gradient dual-tone colour combo which gives the car a more playful look, which may appeal to some. Plus, some details are actually different from the green example in the above review, so it's not merely a copy, paste & repaint job here.



First difference: Tinted glass vs see through ones on the earlier release

Diffuser with yellow accents! (I painted the exhausts silver). The actual model has them in all black.

No changes in the interior. But hey- I was surprised how much better this interior looks than your typical Bburago - my 488GTB Signature included. No cheap, rough dashboard texture to be seen anywhere. Thumbs up!

You gotta love carbon fibre if you're getting this car. Here are some places you'll see plenty of it:

For a budget model, very good looking carbon fibre.

More carbon fibre!

You can run inside, but you can't hide from carbon fibre!

Carbon fibre lined engine bay

If you look closely, yup more carbon fibre around the headlamps
Okay, moving on from carbon fibre talk.

Sweet attention to detail

Working rear wing

Gold calipers. Tyres don't have the branding printed though. (unlike the green version).

See-through air vent on door

If you look underneath, the entire surface is flat & adorned in carbon fibre trim.

Note that this is not the 'Signature' line from Bburago, but despite that you would never guess. Very pleasing effort from an entry level brand!