vetter's murcie was one of the more inaccurate ones from what I know but looks like you wouldn't go to him for a lambo kit
I don't think anyone will risk ruining a new aventador like that, gotta find one salvaged, it took years to copy older models why do people expect this car to be copied so fast :S no one has even finished an lp670 rep yet
That's why you also get the LDI
and then there are no worries if for some odd reason a bunch of gear heads can't figure out how to slap a Lambo back together, then there won't be any issues. I would normally never purchase it on a normal rental but this is very special case in which I would. Also after extensive research, I don't see why it would be any more difficult than any other vehicles. Every panel that you can see on the outside of the actual vehicle unbolts and comes right off. Thankfully this vehicle is a monocoque so NONE of the body panels with the exception of the roof, is permanently attached to the frame itself. Thus making splashing the whole exterior with near 100% accuracy that but better. No 3D models of guesstimates needed here. Luckily the roof isn't some crazy maze of shapes so splashing that along with the pillars shouldn't be extremely difficult. If there are a group of extremely excited and dedicated vehicles, I don't see why this couldn't happen. I'm just throwing this stuff out there. There is a place that rents a matte black Aventador starting around $5,500 a day. I'm figuring a week would be sufficient time to mold some plugs. 1/2 a day to carefully tear down the vehicle to the rolling chassis, about 4-5 days to splash the panels and make the molds, and the rest to put everything back in place. Also while we're at it, why not create a simple jig to accurately measure and possibly come up with a frame that people can build themselves. Not everyone wants to reuse tired old vehicles. If you have welding skills, why not make a frame? If you provide the labor and parts, I don't believe it would cost much more than buying a donor vehicle and modifying that. I could be wrong on that last point, so don't peg me to the stake hahaha.
It may seem like a lot, but why not get a group of seriously interested individuals together, get a small fraction of money from each member of the group to rent the vehicle and splash the heck out of this vehicle. I'm pretty sure most of us here can make a pretty decent mold off an actual piece. Not all of us have the talent to eyeball and freehand things, that's where expertise and excellent skill comes in, but most people with any average skills can create a mold with near perfect accuracy. If we have a team, each one can be allocated to a section of the vehicle in order to be efficient and save as much time as possible. Also I know the worry about someone running away with the funds and what not, but how is a group that will physically meet up run away with the funds? It's not like it's being sent to 1 person. A whole helluva lot safer this way IMO.
Just throwing the idea out there. I don't believe it needs to take years to create an accurate body, panels, and most importantly, the molds in order to reproduce those parts.